RISHI Sunak has thrown open Britain’s borders to 3,000 more Indian graduates to help pave the way for a major trade deal.
A deal has been signed off allowing degree-educated young professionals to spend two years here before returning home.
But the move risks a battle with the Home Secretary Suella Braverman after giving the green light after she blasted migrant over-stayers.
It comes as the Prime Minister “wouldn’t sacrifice quality for speed” as he appeared to dampen speculation about a trade deal being on the horizon.
He will announce the visa deal today when he meets Indian PM Narendra Modi where 3,000 people a year will be able to come and stay here for two years.