
- Amber Rudd is reportedly under pressure to publish the Brexit immigration bill sooner than planned.
- The bill — which will propose what Britain’s post-Brexit immigration policy should look like — isn’t expected until the end of the year.
- However, the Home Secretary’s Cabinet colleagues believe the bill is key to ensuring Britain is prepared for a no-deal Brexit.
LONDON — Home Secretary Amber Rudd could bring forward a key Brexit immigration bill which deals with the rights of EU nationals as a Cabinet row over Britain’s preparations for a no-deal Brexit escalates.
The Home Secretary is reportedly under pressure from Cabinet colleagues to bring forward a bill — not currently due in parliament until the end of the year — which details plans to register the 3 million EU nationals currently living in the UK and sets out the UK’s post-Brexit immigration policy.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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