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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostStamps in passports again! Awesome, I miss those. What's the point of all those pages if no-one stamps them any more.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThat was lucky, I thought it was another 'B...' thread...UK presses for use of faster passport gates at EU airports post-Brexit | Politics | The Guardian
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Theresa May's awful immigration policies deserve to be binned. I'm more interested in why it's taken so long. Priti Patel isn't exactly the immigrant's friend either so I suspect it wasn't wholly her idea.
Yes immigration ought to be controlled but there's way better methods of achieving it.
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That was lucky, I thought it was another 'B...' thread...UK presses for use of faster passport gates at EU airports post-Brexit | Politics | The Guardian
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The NHS needs nurses, junior doctors and lab scientists lus the UK needs research scientists and engineers.
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Border controls
“ Net migration targets have been abandoned by the Government as it ditches the £35,800 salary cap for migrants to be allowed to settle in the UK.
The new rules for Boris Johnson’s points-based immigration system demolish the last vestiges of Theresa May’s attempts to reduce net migration to tens of thousands.
Skilled migrants will no longer be required to earn £35,800 to be able to settle in the UK but instead the cap will be lowered to £25,600 under the rules which were quietly slipped out on Thursday and take effect on December 1.
Unskilled migrants on salaries of just £20,480 but with enough points to be allowed into the UK to plug gaps in shortage jobs will also be entitled to settle in Britain after six years and become citizens.”
Net migration targets abandoned as GBP38,500 salary threshold to settle in UK ditched
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