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Originally Posted by The North One
If you believe secession from a union that made movement on an entire continent basically seamless and an increasingly anti-immigrant right wing government will have no impact on immigration trends then I don't know what to tell you.
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BBC, May 21st:
UK migration: Net migration from outside EU hits 'highest level'
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Figures show an estimated 282,000 more non-EU citizens came to the UK than left in 2019, the highest since the information was first gathered in 1975.
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Regardless the opinion on Brexit, Britain remains a very strong migrant magnet and there's no reason it shouldn't be. A very wealthy country, with strong educational and healthy institutions, strong labour market, an "international culture" easily to adapt with.