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Even if the Tories decide to leave the EU it's not going to happen straightaway so no point worrying about it. They also can't impose restrictions on EU immigrants unless they negotiate an opt out for it, which also will take time.UK_BR5 wrote:in the light of the political changes taking place now and the gloomy future that might be waiting for the labour party, what would be the conservative's policy on EU immigrants if they will win the next general election ? do they have any plans to quit EU membership like UKIP ? will they impose immigration rules for EU families living according to the 2004 directive ?
so is it among their clear policies to quit EU ?meats wrote:Even if the Tories decide to leave the EU it's not going to happen straightaway so no point worrying about it. They also can't impose restrictions on EU immigrants unless they negotiate an opt out for it, which also will take time.UK_BR5 wrote:in the light of the political changes taking place now and the gloomy future that might be waiting for the labour party, what would be the conservative's policy on EU immigrants if they will win the next general election ? do they have any plans to quit EU membership like UKIP ? will they impose immigration rules for EU families living according to the 2004 directive ?
The big restrictions will come on the non-EU immigrants, and that will start to come into play before labour get well and truly stuffed in the general election.
As the others have already said, their aim isn't for us to leave the EU. The only parties who would do that are UKIP and the BNP, neither of which will get anywhere close to winning a general election.UK_BR5 wrote:so is it among their clear policies to quit EU ?meats wrote:Even if the Tories decide to leave the EU it's not going to happen straightaway so no point worrying about it. They also can't impose restrictions on EU immigrants unless they negotiate an opt out for it, which also will take time.UK_BR5 wrote:in the light of the political changes taking place now and the gloomy future that might be waiting for the labour party, what would be the conservative's policy on EU immigrants if they will win the next general election ? do they have any plans to quit EU membership like UKIP ? will they impose immigration rules for EU families living according to the 2004 directive ?
The big restrictions will come on the non-EU immigrants, and that will start to come into play before labour get well and truly stuffed in the general election.