I agree with you for part of your question. I may take a different slant on another element.
I agree that we need to continue to increase pathways for regular economic migration, including at different skill levels. You would have seen in the recent immigration levels plan a significant increase in our ambition and a decision to try to tailor our economic programs to meet different key gaps in the labour force.
I wouldn't necessarily say that we've created an incentive for people to make asylum claims for reasons that are inappropriate, but I do think that we need to continue to do more to make it easier for people who are seeking to migrate for genuine economic reasons through regular migration pathways.