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Wednesday 2 August 2017

Free Movement Of Europeans To the UK Will End In Less Than Two Years

Free movement of Europeans to the UK will end in less than two years
The free movement of EU citizens to the UK will end in less than two years.
A spokesperson for Theresa May has said that Europeans will no longer be able to freely move to Britain after March 2019.

May’s spokesperson added that the post-Brexit immigration system proposals would be brought forward in due course.
Adding that it would be wrong to speculate on these, or to suggest free movement would continue as it does now.



The Prime Minister’s official spokesman insisted the Government’s position remained as set out by Mrs May in her Lancaster House speech on Brexit.
Free movement of Europeans to the UK will end in less than two years
‘The Prime Minister’s position on an implementation period is very clear and well-known,’ he said.

‘Free movement will end in March 2019. We have published proposals on citizens’ rights. Last week, the Home Secretary said there will be a registration system for migrants arriving post-March 2019.

‘Other elements of the post-Brexit immigration system will be brought forward in due course. It would be wrong to speculate on what these might look like or to suggest that free movement will continue as it is now.’
Number 10’s intervention came as Cabinet ministers Jeremy Hunt and Sir Michael Fallon sought to play down reports of splits within Mrs May’s top team.

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