UK government introduces bill to end free movement

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"The Immigration Bill will be introduced to the House of Commons today (Thursday 5 March) ending the European Union’s rules on free movement.

It represents an important milestone in paving the way for the new UK points-based immigration system. It will be introduced by the Minister for Future Borders and Immigration, Kevin Foster, and marks an historic moment in the country’s history, following the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 January 2020."

UK: Landmark Immigration Bill to end free movement introduced to Parliament (gov.uk, link)

See: Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill (pdf)

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