Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Migration in to the UK - Brexit Post 1 - Post Brexit

BBC News: Reports " Low-skilled workers would not get visas under post-Brexit immigration plans unveiled by the government.  "

Lets Get Real:

It can be argued that the Brexit vote of 2016 fell in to two different aspects, there was the sovereign argument and the migration argument.  This blog supported the view that the House of Commons should decide UK law and with that migration.  The other view was that migration from the EU had gotten out of  hand in the South and even in North Wales.  This blog has no trouble with freedom of movement if that is approved by the House of Commons, it would be the will of the UK voter.  After the UK leaves the transition period as the article notes LOW SKILLED workers will not get a visa, of course there will have to be exceptions, for farmers, pubs etc, social care.  But as a result the workers in these areas will should get an increase in their wages, and the employers know that they hard to find, and thus have to paid for their jobs.  An increase in wages will lead to a booming economy.  It is a cycle of wealth development. 

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