Immigration is thought to have a small negative impact on the wages of low skilled workers, but is probably financially beneficial for those further up the payscale.
> Post-Brexit, EU immigration was only replaced by non-EU immigration
Yes, in fact this was how Brexit was sold to many south Asian voters: your family will have an easier time moving to the UK.
> Immigration is thought to have a small negative impact on the wages of low skilled workers, but is probably financially beneficial for those further up the payscale.
And that's a good thing?
> Yes, in fact this was how Brexit was sold to many south Asian voters: your family will have an easier time moving to the UK.
Yes, and now the very fabric of most English cities has broken down in many parts.
Honestly don't see the UK (or the EU) pull itself out of this mess for a long time. Both embraced too much free immigration instead of embracing more automation and digitization.
I'm not saying it's a good thing necessarily. I was replying to your statement "you're already poorer". I am probably better off for immigration. Some people are poorer, but it's a small effect and I suspect there are ways we could explore addressing it without losing the benefits of immigration.
> the very fabric of most English cities has broken down
How do you mean? That doesn't match my experience in London.
> Post-Brexit, EU immigration was only replaced by non-EU immigration
Yes, in fact this was how Brexit was sold to many south Asian voters: your family will have an easier time moving to the UK.