Britain lines up post-Brexit deals
One way of dealing with it could be saying okay, only people who arrived before a certain date get this protection.
The Brexit vote that resulted in David Cameron stepping down has also prompted a range of apocolyptic fear-mongering that British trade would collapse.
Brexit Secretary David Davis refused to rule out the move as he said people may “come here in a big rush to try and grab a set of advantages” designed for people who arrived in the United Kingdom years ago.
In an interview with the Sunday Times, Fox said he is “scoping about a dozen free-trade deals outside the European Union to be ready for when we leave”, and that he will fly to the USA next week.
In a statement, Johnson said: “The people of Gibraltar have repeatedly and overwhelmingly expressed their wish to remain under British sovereignty and we will respect their wishes”.
In an interview with the Polish weekly Politiyka, European Council president Donald Tusk said on Wednesday that “no-one should be seething with desire to punish, humiliate [the UK] for what they have done to us”, but he added that “we can not let them profit from Brexit, as that would be lethal for the EU”.
“This shows that we can make Brexit work for Britain, and the new secretary of state for worldwide trade will be taking this forward in the weeks and months ahead”.
“We need to take a brisk but measured approach to Brexit”, he wrote.
Mr Davis, who was picked to head up a new Brexit department in last week’s reshuffle, was attacked over his remarks by John McDonnell.
The most eye-catching appointment was Boris Johnson, the former London mayor who briefly contested May for the Conservative leadership, who was made Foreign Secretary.
Mr Davis’ threat to send European Union migrants home will anger Brussels who will demand Britain obeys the freedom of movement rules until it officially leaves.
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Australia’s recent trade deal with China, by way of example, required a decade.
He also suggested Scotland will not have any veto over the decision.
Brexit minister David Davis says Europeans living in Britain “didn’t pick this circumstance”.
Support for the European Union in Europe has surged following Britain’s shock vote to leave the bloc, according to a French opinion poll published on Friday.
On Friday, Mrs May told Ms Sturgeon she would not trigger Article 50 before getting a UK-wide agreement.