True Migration Value – Why the UK Economy is under Threat Jul 26, 2020 | All, Brexit, British Citizenship, EU Referendum, EU Workers(Image Credit: The Guardian) Few people really appreciate the Migration Value in the UK, and rely of the usual bigoted remarks from the media to spur on the narratives we here. The whole EU referendum was debated and decided on the basis of a simplistic...
Labour’s Manifesto for the Many Jul 17, 2020 | All, Brexit, ElectionsAs an organisation, UK Immigration Solicitors has no political bias, but what we do have is a clear awareness about how the political landscape affects people who require immigration support. As such, we take great interest in how the general election — just like...
Brexit Negotiations Unnecessarily Suffering Jul 13, 2020 | All, Brexit(Copyright for the above image belongs to Tjeerd Royaards) One of the biggest problems with politics is politicians. It might sound like an obvious thing to say, but it is most frighteningly true when it comes to the Brexit Negotiations. Having a snap general election...
Brexit Hacker? Cyber Attacker? Or just a System Cracker? Jul 12, 2020 | All, Brexit(Image Credit:The Guardian) I like a good conspiracy theory – usually more for amusement than to take seriously. Surely if there was any possible truth behind a Brexit Hacker story we’d have to wonder why no-one mentioned it a little bit sooner....
The President Macron win could mean a Harder Brexit for May May 8, 2017 | All, Brexit, Elections, ImmigrationFinally, we see an election won by a clear majority that spells out a stronger mandate for the elected president. At 65/35 is is much easier for Macron to phrase his win as a success for the French people. Macron also sees it as a success for Europe, and that is why...
Dirty Democracy: Devaluing the Voters’ Voice May 3, 2017 | All, Brexit, ImmigrationWhen the British people get a rare opportunity to play “democracy” on anything as significant as the EU Referendum, we should be able to rely on truth and factual accuracy in order to make an informed choice. Sadly, that is not the case in British...