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 […]

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 ā€œall the same linesā€ about her deal and that nothing […]

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 […]

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 […]

Immigration proposals could cost employers more than £1bn

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According to a new report the government’s new plans for immigration will cost employers more than Ā£1bn by 2025. Under this plan thousands of European workers will be required to secure a sponsored visa from their employers which will create aĀ ā€œbureaucratic headacheā€ for businesses,Ā according to analysis of the government’s Immigration White Paper by Global Future, […]

MPs urge Government to relax immigration rules on family reunions

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The government is under pressure from MPs and charities to relax family reunion rules for refugees settled in the UK. As it stands currently the immigration rules only allow adult refugees to apply for their married or civil partners and their dependant children who are under 18 to join them. However grandparents, parents, siblings and […]

Theresa May suffers her biggest defeat yet!

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Theresa May suffered her heaviest parliamentary defeat any British prime minister in the democratic era has faced after MPs rejected her Brexit deal with a majority of 230 voting against.Ā The prime minister immediately announced that she would welcome a vote of no confidence in her own government, and would make time for it on Wednesday. […]

Brexit Immigration White Paper sets out rules for migrants!

Brexit Immigration White Paper sets out rules for migrants!

The Government has finally published its much delayed White Paper on immigration. Part of the reason for the delay is that the Cabinet is still highly divided on the policy .Under the new proposed Post Brexit immigration rules tens and thousands of low skilled migrants will be able to come to the UK to work […]

Theresa May has set January date on the Brexit vote!

Theresa May has told the parliament that MPs will carry out the vote on UK’s Brexit deal on the week of January the 14th. This vote was set out to be held last week but was postponed after Theresa May admitted she was set to lose.Ā Announcing a new date, Mrs May said the EU had […]