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Originally Posted by RBMark
Yep, they are going to get a control on immigration then if needed start reducing it. Exactly what I thought I was voting for. Leaving people living on the streets of London/Manchester/Birmingham etc with little chance of a safe home or decent job is irresponsible of this government.
Hopefully we can now control immigration, catch up with it, house the current homeless, get them into work. Then get ahead so we have he homes, jobs, school places, hospitals to cope. Seems like a very intelligent way of doing things.
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So given there's going to be at least 2 year gap ( probably a lot more before we exit), if I was considering coming to the UK I'd rush to do it now. The French will not have the Calais camp, we'll have to deal with at Dover and the negotiated 'emergency brake' now won't happen. Plus its just immigration from the EU, the rest of the world will keep coming. Far from reducing immigration Brexit might greatly increase it. The only thing that might deter people is the predicted recession coming our way. So far project fear is turning out to be project truth.
Boris seems befuddled and quiet, really don't think he expected to 'win' and have to deal with the consequences: winning wasn't part of his leadership plan.