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#13 EU departure allows the UK to be a more attractive destination for highly skilled workers

BREXIT MEANS WE CONTROL OUR OWN BORDERS Summary: The new points-based migration approval system resulted in the UK having a significantly higher OECD attractiveness ranking for highly skilled workers – "owing to changes to the migration regime introduced after Brexit" only possible after leaving the EU. Explanation: The new points-based meritocratic system of migration approval, [...]

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#12 EU departure allows the UK to have a truly fair and meritocratic immigration system

BREXIT MEANS WE CONTROL OUR OWN BORDERS Summary: Leaving the EU has allowed the UK to offer a truly fair points-based migration policy, that does not unduly favour predominantly white Europeans to those from other parts of the world. Outside of the former British Empire and now Commonwealth nations, UK policy now treats everyone the [...]

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#11 Outside the EU, the UK is now a world leader in services trade openness

BREXIT STRENGTHENS OUR DEFENCES AND OUR STANDING IN THE WORLD Summary: In 2019, as a member of the EU, the UK wasn’t even in the top 10 OECD countries on their Services Trade Restrictiveness Index. In 2022, as a direct consequence of liberalizations made having left the EU, the UK ranked 2nd only to Japan. [...]

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#10 The UK outside of the EU now has fewer trade barriers and is freer to trade with the world

BREXIT MEANS BETTER TRADE Summary: As a direct consequence of leaving the EU, the UK has been able to independently reduce the volume of barriers to trade (both tariff and non-tariff), meaning that the net result from leaving the EU is a reduction in trade barriers faced by UK businesses. Explanation: As a member of [...]

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