Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Brexit Will Not Reduce UK Immigration, Experts Say




Many have not been happy with the plans of the United Kingdom to exit the European Union. This move has been known as Brexit and it has gained a variety of reactions - from total agreement to a really fierce disagreement on the matter.

One of the top reasons why those who do not like the exit disagree to the move is because they believe that this would actually lessen the amount of immigrants to the country. Experts have looked into the matter and they have said that immigrants are very important to the United Kingdom especially when it comes to doing jobs and they are essential to the strong economy that the country enjoys.

In recent news, however, experts have suggested that even if Brexit happens, immigration to the country would not really be affected. In fact, the country should be expecting an even higher number when it comes to immigration.

Immigration numbers will not go down

The very reason behind the exit plans is so that the United Kingdom would be actually able to have control over the borders of the country. However, with the study done by experts on the matter, it looks like the whole deal would not come true about taking control back. In fact, it would not bring about much change as the UK would need the hypothetical bridge for deals and trades with other countries and members of the union.

This has been backed up by Angela Merkel who currently is the current Chancellor of Germany. In a statement, she disclosed that obligations will keep Europe from banning refugees and any immigrants from entering their countries. Of course, there is the moral obligation to help out those who need help like those refugees and even those immigrants who are looking for new soil to live in as their home country has turmoil or issues that they are not happy to live with anymore.

What the current data suggests

With regards to the numbers for 2016, it has shown that the United Kingdom had welcomed around 650,000 individual immigrants to its soil. For those in position and even for those in the country itself, the numbers seem to be high. They are looking at issues that could arise which could include the need for more jobs, the need for more schools, as well as the need for more houses for these individuals. The numbers actually come from the Office for National Statistics (commonly known as ONS), which is the official branch of the government that deals with statistics and data.

As per the numbers from Eurostat, they are looking at a total of 13 million migrants that could make their way to Britain. This would then push the UK to be the country with the most population for the year 2050 when it comes to the members of the European Union.

 

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