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All those illegal workers of 5p a day? The economy will boom.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLegal immigration will be replaced by mass illegal immigration under the Brexit party.
Illegal immigration to rise if legal immigration is restricted.
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But that would likely be counterbalanced to an extent, by the brain drain, which is a typical feature of a failing state.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLegal immigration will be replaced by mass illegal immigration under the Brexit party.
Illegal immigration to rise if legal immigration is restricted.
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Legal immigration will be replaced by mass illegal immigration under the Brexit party.
Illegal immigration to rise if legal immigration is restricted.
closing legal migration routes after Brexit would lead to more people trying to enter and stay in the UK illegally.
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They had more control over their borders when they were in the European Community. There used to be landing cards even for EC citizen, still got one somewhere.
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It’s all about saving money - filled in card can invite good questions == more border agents need to be deployed
There used to be leaving cards too but Labour canned those long time ago - after that they said they had no idea how many overstayed
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It's reducing red tape.Originally posted by AtW View PostAll landing cards for international passengers arriving in the UK will be scrapped from Monday.
UK to scrap passenger landing cards - BBC News

Is this how Tory Scum going to “reduce” migration?
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This Tory scum govt wants open borders and unlimited immigration. Just not from the EU....
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Taking control of our borders...
All landing cards for international passengers arriving in the UK will be scrapped from Monday.
UK to scrap passenger landing cards - BBC News

Is this how Tory Scum going to “reduce” migration?Tags: None
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