How will Britain treat EU citizens after Brexit? They need to know – and so does business | Marley Morris

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Conflicting immigration policies being floated by ministers are not just unworkable, they risk causing economic chaos, says Marley Morris of the IPPR thinktank

In Boris Johnson’s first speech to parliament four weeks ago, he made an unambiguous vow to the 3.2 million EU citizens living in the UK. Thanking them for their contribution to British society, the new prime minister assured EU citizens that under his government they would have the “absolute certainty” of their rights being protected. But a string of reports in the past week has led to increasing alarm among individuals and employers that this promise is in now in doubt.

 

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Plenty of unemployed Brits start training them !

I believe the home office has already detailed this.

I get the feeling they'll make it up come the day of reckoning based on what the popular opinion, amongst the Tory breatheran, is at that point.

If Priti Patel flew in on a Pakistani airline, she would be detained by Heathrow border control as a foreign national. Lots of of questions, like: How much money are you carrying? Where were you born? Whats your occupation? Criminal record?

The same way they treat Zimbabweans

Boris is building jails for them.

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