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Post-Brexit immigration policy 'did not lead to the drastic falls in immigration' - new study
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Brexit “modestly” raised the number of foreign-born workers in Britain, according to new research.
It says that many forecasts before Brexit, including those by the Office for Budget Responsibility and UK Home Office, predicted that Brexit would reduce immigration and foreign-born employment in Britain, curbing Gross Domestic Product and tax revenues.
After the Boris Johnson government in the UK implemented a new regime, which liberalized the visa regime for non-EU workers, net migration rose