Staying in the EEC also means NI may retain some of its EU money, same for Wales and other areas that really need it.
If some areas refuse to allow immigration, and others do...we'll have some data in another 10-20 years if it really makes a different to issues immigration is blamed for.
But most of this seems exit lark to be downs to "sentiments" [bar a few issue such as EU feature creep/lack of being able to withdraw EU laws etc.] rather than data/thinking things through. Data may be completely irrelevant...spin may be all there is to it.
Staying in the EEC also means NI may retain some of its EU money, same for Wales and other areas that really need it.
If some areas refuse to allow immigration, and others do...we'll have some data in another 10-20 years if it really makes a different to issues immigration is blamed for.
But most of this seems exit lark to be downs to "sentiments" [bar a few issue such as EU feature creep/lack of being able to withdraw EU laws etc.] rather than data/thinking things through. Data may be completely irrelevant...spin may be all there is to it.