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by tremon
3643 days ago
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I don't really understand the immigration situation. I know "uncontrolled EU migration" was the focal point of the leave campaign, but if the UK has not been part of the Schengen Area, then what controls did the UK lack? Also, I thought the way immigration numbers were used in the debate was appalling. If I remember correctly: - The UK deals with 300,000 immigrants per year, of which 50% from inside the EU. - The immigration target set by the government was 20,000 per year. - That means the UK government was already allowing 150,000 of non-EU migrants in the country. And for these migrants, the UK does have full control. How come everyone in the UK accepted this rationale as a valid argument against the EU, instead of a failure of the UK government? |
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The free movement of EU persons (and their families) holds in the whole EEA, independent of the Schengen Agreement. There are also EU rules about where refugees are settled, but the UK already had an opt-out from those.