▲ | traceroute66 15 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> They replaced that with ease by issuing work visas to whoever wanted. Generously setting aside the broader general question of factual accuracy of your statement... Work Visa is not the same thing as freedom of movement Let us revisit the example of seasonal farm labour: Picking is a skilled task. You are paid by the piece, ergo to make good money you have to pick many pieces, and you have to pick every single one in a suitably skilled manner to avoid undue damage. During the season, skilled pickers, mostly of Eastern European origin, would travel on coaches through Europe from farm-to-farm to pick and earn good money before returning home at the end of the season. No prior visa application required, just turn up and leave when done. Pre-Brexit, this "picking tour" would include the UK of course. And it would be double win-win for the pickers because GBP was traditionally strong against their home currencies. So earning in GBP gave them a standard of living boost back home. Now post-Brexit, no UK citizen wants to be a seasonal picker. And nobody from abroad is going to go through the time (and expense !!) of getting a visa for seasonal picking. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | FirmwareBurner 15 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
>Generously setting aside the broader general question of factual accuracy of your statement... Spare me your generosity, because I'm bringing receipts.
If you'll notice, immigration virtually doubled after Brexit thanks to the government opening the doors and rubberstamping visas till 2024. | |||||||||||||||||
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