Why immigration levels won’t change much after Brexit
Despite the government’s anti-immigrant posturing to win right-wing votes, their current economic model necessitates continued immigration to the UK.
Despite the government’s anti-immigrant posturing to win right-wing votes, their current economic model necessitates continued immigration to the UK.
Early indications suggest Labour is gaining ground - and fast.
Former Labour member Mr Galloway claimed Mr Watson had tried to ‘wreck’ Brexit.
Tory leadership favourite Boris Johnson has refused to rule out a temporary shutdown.
The Brexit Secretary is a supporter of Boris Johnson, who has claimed the odds of a no-deal are ‘a million-to-one against’.
London property values fell by 4.4% in the year to May – the biggest decline since August 2009, the ONS and Land Registry said.
The permits cost £5.50 each.
Some refused to stand as a jazz ensemble started playing the EU’s anthem while others turned their backs on the proceedings.
Boris is in front amongst Tory leadership hopefuls
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