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Nigel Farage Warns Theresa May About Backsliding on Key Immigration Promises in BREXIT Vote

Seriously, you didn’t think BREXIT would ever happen, did you? I mean, it might happen, but not exactly how all the the people who voted for it intended. Nigel Farage resigned from party leader of UKIP, trusting that he had won the day. Another BREXIT agitator, Boris Johnson, was co opted by the May regime and has quieted down since then.

Today, Prime Minister May rejected the notion that Britain would adopt an Australian type points system for immigration, saying Britain instead voted for better control.

Theresa May has cast doubt on whether Brexit will lead either to a points-based immigration system or an extra £100m a week for the NHS – two central promises made by the successful campaign to leave the European Union.

The prime minister declined to endorse pledges made by the official Vote Leave group as she headed to China for the G20 summit, where Japan and the US have issued strong warnings about the consequences of exiting the EU.

In an unprecedented set of demands over the terms of Britain’s exit, Tokyo said Japanese firms could move to other parts of Europe unless many of the current privileges of membership were maintained.

Speaking from her prime ministerial plane, May questioned whether the type of system that admits migrants based on their skills was effective, and did not rule out retaining preferential access arrangements for EU citizens. “One of the issues is whether or not points-based systems do work,” she said, stressing that there was “no single silver bullet” on reducing immigration.

May also refused to commit to working towards the promises made by Vote Leave of an extra £100m a week to the NHS, scrapping VAT on fuel bills or ending contributions to the EU budget.

She would only say: “I’m going to work for what I just said I’m going to work for: the best possible deal for the UK in terms of the relationship that we would have with the EU, following us leaving.”

Her decision not to endorse the key planks of the Vote Leave manifesto may anger some of the electorate who thought they were voting for firm pledges made by politicians now senior in May’s government, such as Boris Johnson.

The globalists win, even when they lose.

Farage took to Twitter this morning to voice his dismay, warning that failure to cede to the will of the people will have lasting electorate ramifications.

 

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One comment

  1. uglyflint

    May is a smug traitorous bitch. Boris was threatened Killary style.

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