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To ask how Brexit would affect immigration?

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Bearbehind · 05/06/2016 19:40

It scares me that, as a nation, we have to vote in the EU referendum as there doesn't seem to be any impartial informative advice on which to base a decision.

I think I've made my mind up based on a number of factors but, as far as I can see, the question of immigration will be make or break for many people.

I'm not sure leaving the EU will result in us being able to control immigration much better than we do now but I'm the first to admit I know very little about it.

Will it really change much?

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Mistigri · 12/06/2016 08:11

Paying below the minimum wage is illegal. The answer is for the government to enforce the legislation more vigorously.

oliviaclottedcream · 12/06/2016 09:25

I'm for Brexit but Immigration is not an issue for me. It's the incompetence and accountability of those running the EU 'managers' that I want us away from.

thisismeusernameything · 12/06/2016 09:38

Paying below the minimum wage is illegal

Sports Direct have admitted that they have been paying below minimum wage for years. They employ 20000 people,most on zero hour contracts.

Ten years ago there were 30000 of these contracts. Today there are over a million.

There are a million because we have an influx of people coming who are willing to take them.

This isn't good for Britain. It's screwing our unemployment figures and has taken jobs away from the low skilled poor of the country.

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