The twist and turns of Brexit

The latest delay to Brexit plans has energised a new spark for those campaigning for another EU referendum. There has been a new extension made for the 31st October which gives them more time to make the case for a so called peoples vote. But if the referendum is to be held between now and […]
British views on immigration have changed

It is often more commonly known that Britain is not very fond of immigration especially as the government is working to tighten the laws of immigration to reduce the numbers. However it’s becoming increasingly clear that the British public are becoming a lot more positive towards immigration and there is better support for a more […]
EU citizens may be denied benefits post Brexit

A report has suggested that European citizens living in Britain could be denied access to benefits such as council housing and social security payments after Brexit. However this is not conformed as MPs are debating whether to end EU nationals’ right to live and work in the UK. The parliament’s human rights committee says the […]
Pressure is on May as her deal drifts away

Theresa May struggled to pass her Brexit deal through parliament this week on Sunday night after a high-stakes summit with Boris Johnson and other leading hard-Brexiters at her country retreat broke up without agreement. Tory rebels who was present said that the prime minister repeated āall the same linesā about her deal and that nothing […]
The British public are warming up to immigration

It is often more commonly known that Britain is not very fond of immigration especially as the government is working to tighten the laws of immigration to reduce the numbers. However it’s becoming increasingly clear that the British public are becoming a lot more positive towards immigration and there is better support for a more […]
How Brexit will affect businesses

The constant changes and announcements of the Brexit deal has left us all confused as to what will actually happen when we leave the European Union. The deadline Is set for March the 29th yet there is still no actual plan of how the UK will be leaving and the terms are yet to be […]
Immigration is no longer Britain’s main concern

According to a study carried out by the Office of National Statistics immigration is no longer the nations number one priority as it was replaced by health concerns. Figures were published by Office of National Statistics revealing that as the nation prepares to leave the EU later this month , the general population’s mood has […]
The Post Brexit British Passports

As we prepare to leave the EU there will be significant changes being made to the way the British passport system Is operated. British citizens whose passports were issued before October 2009 are being urged to renew their documents as soon as they can if they plan to travel in the Schengen Area after Brexit […]
Wrong numbers announced for post Brexit Migration visas

Migration Watch published a press release on the morning of February the 13th claiming that post Brexit UK visa proposals could lead to record levels of immigration, however hours later a second press release withdrew the claim. The initial press release stated that the government’s plans for Brexit could see UK immigration numbers increase by […]
EU Net migration to the UK is now at it’s lowest in 6 years

Migration in the UK has increased however its the non EU nationals that seem to be moving here and replacing the EU citizens. This is the highest net migration the UK has has since 2011. The Office for National Statistics did their first data research since the Brexit vote and found that the migration […]