Exodus of EU workers is vote of no confidence in UK economy
Record fall in EU citizens working in UK shows moving here has become unattractive. That’s bad for public services and prosperity.
Better management of immigration does not mean leaving EU
CBI report on migrant workers in industry shows that Brexit is not the right answer for either greater flexibility or more control.
Vote Leave’s lying Facebook ads look even worse 2 years on...
DCMS committee has published Vote Leave’s referendum ads as part of fake news inquiry. From Turkey to the NHS, their lies haven’t aged well.
May’s latest farce sounds alarm bells for EU citizens in UK...
New white paper on the EU withdrawal agreement once again prolongs the uncertainty for EU citizens in the UK, and Brits abroad.
3 big reasons EU citizens’ rights are still not certain
Government claims to have given “certainty” to 3 million EU nationals living in UK are premature, even if we avoid perils of “no deal”.
6 ways to manage migration inside EU
Gordon Brown has come up with proposals that address some of the fears that led to Brexit. All of them can be achieved without quitting EU.
We can make immigration fairer by staying in the EU
Changes to posted worker rules show willingness to tackle exploitation. Inside EU, UK can push for fairer labour markets across continent.
In Gove we distrust
The environment secretary lives in a Brexit fantasyland where the Union with Scotland is secure and migrants are welcomed with open arms.
It shouldn’t be so hard for EU citizens to become British
Tough fees and bureaucracy put EU citizens off naturalisation. Making process easier is win-win for both Home Office and society.
Stopping freedom of movement cuts both ways
Leaving the EU will stop Brits living, working and loving across Europe. This impact will fall hardest on younger generations.
Silence on post-Brexit immigration will become deafening
Continuing to kick immigration policies into long grass will make Brexit negotiations difficult and rob Parliament of “meaningful” role.
We mustn’t repeat Windrush scandal with EU citizens
Given Home Office attempt to kick out Commonwealth citizens legally here, what’s the chance it can smoothly register 3 million EU citizens?