Freedom of Movement cost nothing. Processing visas costs much more.
2. They might be right or they might be wrong. I try not to be unrealistic, but I am definitely someone who thinks you have to believe things in order for them to become possible. (Others prefer to see things in order to believe them.)
4. But I am interested in what happens next. Brexit happened. > OK. Now what? #BrexitHappenedNowWhat
Thread 1. When you talk to parliamentarians past and present the thing they all seem to have in common is a sad sense of fatalism (supposedly realism) about prospects of undoing Brexit in any way.
Right, at the risk of upsetting people, and within the context of me being an immigrant and the son of an immigrant, if you want to identify the *very* worst immigrants, it's remarkably easy - it's the immigrants who have benefited from immigration and now want to stop others doing the same. WORST.
Or emigrants who think thereโs a war to wage against expatriates!
โFun fact: the UK used to be a member of the European Unionโ is a piece of historical trivia to school kids and students across Europe now, and I guarantee that fewer people than you might think are even aware of it.