Points-Based Immigration System 'Not An Option' - Downing Street
A focuses based movement framework championed by Brexit campaigners has been released by the Government, with a Downing Street representative saying the thought "won't work and is impossible".
An Australian-style framework was one of the key strategy promises made by Vote Leave campaigners including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson amid the EU submission battle.
In any case, a Number 10 representative said: "The exact route in which the Government will control the development of EU nationals to Britain after Brexit is yet to be resolved.
"In any case, as the PM has said ordinarily before, a PBS won't work and is impossible."
They included: "A PBS would give outside nationals the privilege to come to Britain on the off chance that they meet certain criteria: a movement framework that works for Britain would guarantee that the privilege to choose who goes to the nation dwells with the Government."
The tone was much more grounded than before comments by Prime Minister Theresa May, who said at the G20 summit in China that such a framework was "not a silver shot" to decreasing the quantity of individuals going to the UK.
The PM said there were inquiries about whether such frameworks filled in as she pledged that the free development of EU nationals couldn't proceed in its present structure after the vote.
Mrs May likewise declined to preclude contributing assets to EU programs after Brexit, in spite of cash being paid to Brussels framing a noteworthy part in the choice civil argument.
Mrs May said: "You truly would prefer not to get some information about the intricacies of focuses based frameworks.
"One of the issues is regardless of whether focuses based frameworks do work, et cetera.
"What I say is the voice of the British individuals was clear. They needed control in the issue of the development of individuals rolling in from the European Union.
"They didn't need free development to proceed as it has done before. We will go out there to convey on that."
She included: "There is no single silver projectile that is the answer as far as managing migration.
"Individuals voted in favor of control. What they needed to see was some control in the development of individuals from EU nations into the UK."
Yet, Mrs May declined to reveal any points of interest of precisely what arrangement of control the UK would work after the nation leaves the EU, other than expelling individuals who arrive or stay in the nation illicitly.
She likewise rehashed her yearning for EU nationals to be permitted to stay in the UK after the submission vote - however just if the privileges of Britons abroad are regarded.






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