Brexit Is Teaching Britain A Lesson In Humility; Boris Johnson finalizes EU Exit Deal!

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WATCH: ‘We want you back’ - PM urges EU workers to return to UK to help the economy

‘We want you back’ - Boris Johnson urges EU workers to return to UK to help the economy
PUBLISHED: 09:25 04 June 2020 | UPDATED: 15:31 04 June 2020
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson, during a media briefing in Downing Street (Andrew Parsons/10 Downing Street/Crown Copyright/PA Wire)

Boris Johnson has urged European workers who left the UK during lockdown to return - despite promoting an Immigration Bill making it more difficult for them to live and work here.


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During the general election campaign Johnson criticised the numbers of EU nationals coming to live in the UK as he promoted immigration proposals which would reduce the number of “low-skilled workers” here.

He told Sky News back then: “You’ve seen quite a large number of people coming in from the whole of the EU able to treat the UK as though it’s basically part of their own country and the problem with that is there has been no control at all and I don’t think that is democratically accountable.”

Now, as the UK economy struggles, Johnson has used his latest press conference at Downing Street to call for those very EU nationals to return to help when the retail sector reopens.

Answering a question from an Italian journalist on EU nationals, he said: “What I’d say to our Italian friends, Italians who want to come back in the UK, is ‘come back’, tutti benvenuti.


“Come back to London or the UK, but you’ve got to quarantine, everybody has been lockdown for a long time, I know it’s an imposition but we’ve really got to defeat this virus. But we want you back.”

His comments baffled viewers of the latest press briefing, who noted his attitudes and remarks before this.

Anne Applebaum wrote: “The main Brexit argument during the referendum campaign - the one pushed and promoted on social media - was: We have too many European workers here”.

Marina O’Loughlin tweeted: “A combination of gibbering and speechless that shortsighted stupidity and pandering to worst instincts have brought us here”.

Emma Kennedy posted: “This makes me furious. He spent the entire 2016 campaign telling them to go home. Man who has embraced populism suddenly realises populism is rubbish for the economy.”

“Oh no, hasn’t anyone told Johnson about Brexit,” sighed @Jennyflower. “How it stripped away rights for EU citizens to live and work freely in the UK and for us to live and work in the EU? Someone should tell him.”

“I can’t get over this,” wrote @Henrietta_22. “4 years of attacking and vilifying Europeans now his tune has changed and it’s ‘Tutti benvenuti’. How about va fan cuolo PM.”

“Forgive me if I’ve got this wrong, but wasn’t Brexit about stopping people from the EU freely working here?” asked Ted Smith.

“Like somebody who treated their partner like shyt until they left leaving a wheedling message asking for forgiveness because they don’t know how the dishwasher works,” noted Ted Smith.


 

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please explain

One of Brexits tenets was being able to protect British jobs by making sure EU citizens weren't allowed to move freely into the UK and work, thus insuring British people had access to the jobs they needed. This was especially cited for low paying jobs.

Seems like that wasn't the case.

Strawberries and other fruit are going unlocked, and the retail sector is suffering.
 
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One of Brexits tenets was being able to protect British jobs by making sure EU citizens weren't allowed to move freely into the UK and work, thus insuring British people had access to the jobs they needed. This was especially cited for low paying jobs.

Seems like that wasn't the case.

Strawberries and other fruit are going unlocked, and the retail sector is suffering.
if this is true, why would they create a website dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition for current/future non-UK citizens?
Continue to live in the UK if you're an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen
 

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if this is true, why would they create a website dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition for current/future non-UK citizens?
Continue to live in the UK if you're an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen

Did you follow Brexit at all? :hhh:

Getting immigrants out of the UK was one of the big selling points

Boris Johnson has already abandoned his key Brexit promise over immigration

That website is part and parcel of the new requirements system, which would have ensured people were thrown out faster.
 
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Did you follow Brexit at all? :hhh:

Getting immigrants out of the UK was one of the big selling points

Boris Johnson has already abandoned his key Brexit promise over immigration

That website is part and parcel of the new requirements system, which would have ensured people were thrown out faster.

He said: “The crucial utensil that needs to be applied is, of course, control and you may remember there was a campaign on which the slogan was ‘take back control’.

“That was the ambition and that is what we are going to do.”

Your 2016 link, supports the below 2020 link regarding "control" and supports the previous link regarding assistance for current/future EU citizens

What happens next
After 31 January, the UK will enter a transition period with the EU to allow both sides to negotiate their future relationship. This is due to last until 31 December 2020 and during this time the UK will still be bound by EU laws.

That means freedom of movement (which allows EU citizens the right to live and work in the UK and gives UK citizens the right to do the same in EU countries) will continue during this phase.

It means that an EU passport or identity card will still be valid proof to rent and work.

The government plans to pass a law in the next year which will end EU citizens' freedom of movement from the end of the transition. That means they will need a visa to work or live in the UK long term.





What about EU citizens already in the UK?

The UK government has said it will protect the rights of any EU citizens already living in the UK on 31 December 2020 - currently roughly 3.5 million people.

While they have the right to remain, they must apply for a new legal status in order to prove this.

To do this, they will have to register with the government's EU settlement scheme, which is open until 30 June 2021.

htps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-49973387
 

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please explain

He's begging foreign workers to return to the U.K to work when he's been one of the leading voices for brexit for years saying they're depriving 'real britons' of jobs cause the foreigners keep taking them and depressing wages. the reality is those are low wage paying jobs that are hard to do and the people he previously denounced were willing to do it.
 
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