Andy_W
Well-known member
Well, like we said, leaving the EU wouldn't stop immigration (legal or illegal), it would likely just replace EU immigration with those from further afield.
Highest net migration ever, so that's more coming in, but also we're being prevented from working or living away due to what the 52% voted for.
This is legal immigration too, people with Visa's, not illegal immigrants, refugees or asylum seekers.
We all know immigration was the flagship of the brexit vote, albeit most would not admit that, so now that's not working, will this mean they will be pushing to rejoin the EU? Or will this just get ignored like our higher inflation, worse GDP, slower covid recovery, higher energy prices, worse worker rights, worse actual pay?
Highest net migration ever, so that's more coming in, but also we're being prevented from working or living away due to what the 52% voted for.
This is legal immigration too, people with Visa's, not illegal immigrants, refugees or asylum seekers.
We all know immigration was the flagship of the brexit vote, albeit most would not admit that, so now that's not working, will this mean they will be pushing to rejoin the EU? Or will this just get ignored like our higher inflation, worse GDP, slower covid recovery, higher energy prices, worse worker rights, worse actual pay?