Europe threatens new Brexit war over Farage’s immigration plans | UK | News

Reform plans to negotiate with Brussels to prevent EU citizens with established status from demanding benefits if they win the next general election.
However, European sources poured cold water in order to reduce the status of EU citizens who lived in the UK and legally protected by the Brexit after Brexit.
Brussels offers ultimatum through the Treaty Rights
“To make tango in a treaty negotiations, why EU citizens are getting worse than now,” let’s agree to reopen this very sensitive Brexit heritage to make EU citizens worse than now, “he told a European diplomat Telegraph. He said. Nigel Farage, while swearing at higher wages for British workers, the EU is faced with the immigrant reckoning.
“This would not happen, and if a United Kingdom government removed people from their rights within the scope of the withdrawal treaty. Since the referendum, it would violate all the undertakings made by the UK and hit relationships.”
Authorities also said that the citizens of the UK in EU countries were protected within the scope of the current agreement.
Farage “Infinite cheap foreign workers”
Farage argued that “indefinitely permission” plans and all immigrants to gain a business visa on almost twice the existing salary threshold, that they would stop “infinite cheap foreign labor” and that those who refuse to leave the UK will be stopped for the new visa.
However, on Monday, the reform announced that it would be the first exemption for 4.2 million EU citizens and would be asked about the real size of prosperity savings – considering that many overseas plaintiffs were “settled status”.
Politics will be limited to 431,000 non -EU immigrants, which will initially stay in the UK.
The figures reveal the scale of EU benefit claims
Official figures show that about 10 percent of universal credit plaintiffs have the status of settled in the EU, which is a post -Brexit status that enables them to live, work and demand in the UK. Only 2.7 percent of universal credit plaintiffs are non -EU citizens who have an indefinite permission to stay in the UK.
The claim that the reform could save £ 234 billion was criticized by the Labor Party after relying on a report of the Farage’s City Center for Policy Research Center. The thinking tank said it was based on the estimated estimates of the office for the budget responsibility that has been discussed since then, which means “should not be used anymore”.
Labor Brands “Real Time Disintegration”
Farage, still insisted that he was a scorn, but Labour’s president Anna Turley said the plan was “not funded, processed and unreasonable and in real time.”
Reform leader, the UK leader, British citizen, Ukrainians and Hong Konggers, including family members, including everyone claimed that the same rules.
“All over the world, you apply for a business visa. It is for you. Not to bring your family. This is for you. This is for a period of time and finally you leave or physically deported. This is how a normal working visa works.” He said.
Losing the rights of residence lost 800,000 hundred
The reform said that the permission to be scrapped indefinitely in order to remain will mean access to benefits of 800,000 people approaching the five -year period in England.
Farage, in one of the former Prime Minister’s most powerful direct criticisms, accused the net migration in one of the most powerful criticisms in one of the most powerful criticisms in one of the highest direct criticisms within the scope of the previous conservative government.
Considering that the reform says that the new visa salary threshold will rise from £ 41,700 to £ 60,000 per year, the scale of the number of people that can be deported remains uncertain.
Experts, how many people who already live and work in the UK will not be appropriate to predict, and instead of deportation to leave a voluntary number on the number of uncertainty, as well as a certain number was not determined.
Business Groups warn on labor shortage
However, business groups warned that the movement could lead to significant labor shortage.
“The majority of employers who recruit from abroad do so only when they cannot reach the skills they need,” Alex Hall-Chen, a high-level policy consultant of the Management Institute. He said.




