UK proposes to end free movement of labour after Brexit says The Guardian

UK proposes to end free movement of labour after Brexit says The Guardian

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A man saying he is impersonating Britain’s Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson shouts slogans during a protest by campaigners for continued UK membership of the European Union, near EU institutions in Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday

Britain will end the free movement of labour immediately after Brexit and introduce measures to drive down the number of lower-skilled EU migrants, a leaked government document published by the Guardian newspaper said on Tuesday.

Reducing net migration to Britain was one of the main reasons behind last yearโ€™s vote to leave the European Union, but firms have expressed concerns they may not be able to hire the skilled and unskilled workers they need after Brexit.

The Guardian said the document had yet to be endorsed by Prime Minister Theresa Mayโ€™s top team of ministers.

โ€œPut plainly, this means that, to be considered valuable to the country as a whole, immigration should benefit not just the migrants themselves but also make existing residents better off,โ€ the Guardian quoted the document as saying.

The government does not comment on leaked draft documents, a government spokesman said.

โ€œWe will be setting out our initial proposals for a new immigration system which takes back control of the UKโ€™s borders later in the Autumn,โ€ the spokesman said.

May has previously said that free movement of labour would have to end when Britain leaves the bloc, but she has so far offered no detail on what kind of immigration system she wants.

The Guardian said the government was also outlining a phased introduction of a new immigration system that ends the right to settle in Britain for most European migrants โ€“ and places tough new restrictions on their rights to bring in family members.

In August, net migration to Britain fell to its lowest level in three years in the 12 months to the end of March, with more than half the drop caused by EU citizens leaving and fewer arriving since the Brexit vote.

But, at 246,000, the figure is far higher than the โ€œtens of thousandsโ€ May has repeatedly stressed she believes is a sustainable level of migration.

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