The Impact of Brexit on UK Spouse Visa Regulations

The aftermath of Brexit has brought about substantial transformations in the immigration landscape of the United Kingdom, particularly concerning the UK Spouse Visa regulations. As of January 1, 2021, the end of free movement between the UK and the European Union (EU) has paved the way for a revamped application process and eligibility criteria. In […]
EU Residents in UK Pre-Brexit Rights Reversed by Home Office

The Home Office recently made a significant decision affecting the rights of UK EU residents, particularly those who applied wrongly for permanent residence cards after Brexit. This article delves into the changes in UK pre-Brexit rights reversed by the Home Office, the digital-only EU settlement plan, and the repercussions of the altered guidelines. Read more […]
True Migration Value – Why the UK Economy is under Threat

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.
Brexit Negotiations Unnecessarily Suffering

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.
Brexit Hacker? Cyber Attacker? Or just a System Cracker?

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
Finally, 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.
General Election Immigration Promises are Easily Made
The problem with making promises in elections and manifestos is that they have to be kept. The next problem is that so rarely are kept.
Elections: Whose Voice is Really Heard?

It’s fair to say that these past two years have been busy on the elections front.
Will the Brexit NHS become a Private issue?

It wasn’t that long ago that a lot of people assumed that the UK would never actually vote for Brexit, especially Cameron and his ministers.
Brexit EU Worker Plans: Buildings, Bulldozers & Broken Promises
The problem with this whole issue is that it falls outside the control of the trade part of the issue and into the politicised immigration issue.
Brexit Democracy already being Questioned
Article 50 was triggered just yesterday and I already have a question about the romanticism of ‘Brexit Democracy’.
Article 50 Triggered: Have We Shot Ourselves in the Foot?

The simple fact with Article 50 and the whole act of getting Brexit underway is that we do not know what will happen over the next two years, with any certainty.