UK Business insider article: The whole Spring Budget is based on immigration remaining high after Brexit
Adam Payne Mar. 8, 2017, 4:02 PM LONDON — The economic forecasts at the heart of Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Budget speech are based on the assumption that annual net immigration to Britain will not drop below 100,000 once Britain leaves the European Union. Hammond used his first budget to drive home the Conservative government’s message that the national economy remains […]
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