Pre- and Post-Brexit: Can the UK offer a safety net to the free movement threat?

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The news of the Brexit vote has shocked not only the whole of Europe but also the super-economies outside it, needless to mention the rest of the world. For years the European Union (EU) had been almost synonymous to its unsung leader, the United Kingdom, and its people’s decision to leave the politico-economic group exudes an image of economic uncertainties and subsequent policy changes.   The rather contentious referendum result has been made final, chiefly after the House of Commons agreed to support Prime Minister Theresa May’s call to stick to what the majority of Britain wanted. Though the formal negotiation process for triggering Brexit will begin in April this year, the UK’s present immigration policies remain precarious and blurry until that time.

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