But why on earth would they want to come? We aren't exactly making welcoming noises...
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It's remainers who aren't. As a leaver I want immigration. I just want it controlled and limited based on our economic needs.
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Hum. You think that skilled EU migrants would be put off coming here because of .. people who voted for us to stay in the EU? Ok....
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The only spectacularly thick people as you so crudely put it are you xenophobes and little englanders who have got us into this mess!
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Only to be expected. You lot mock but haven't a clue what you are leading U.K. In to- pathetic
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The reality is that we need the low skilled as much ,unless indigenous population can do the work, my experience tells me they wont
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i wonder if people are aware that nurses, care workers and teachers would fall into that "low-skilled" category?
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But surely if there is a shortage then such workers will be accepted? Proposals similar to those of Isle of Man where we have many.
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Possibly for only 5 years... If this becomes policy a lot less skilled migrants will want to come. If it becomes policy we'll be out of the
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single market and customs union anyway, so there will be no skilled jobs left
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If we take these steps re immigration we have trade rules to work under, developing a new set of trade rules would take 10+ years
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Free trade does not mean absence of rules, all nations except for north Korea have standards and tariffs for what can be imported
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We are able to trade with the USA because we are in the European union. Outside we need to make a new agreement, would take a decade
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