The Brexit utopia: towards a migrant-free, fully automated economy?

Denny Pencheva, Kostas Maronitis

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Abstract

The latest ONS data on annual net migration in the UK stands at 606,000 and there seems to be cross-party consensus that the British economy has grown dangerously dependent of foreign-born workers. In their new book, Denny Pencheva and Kostas Maronitis show that such consensus has been evolving since 2010 when then-PM David Cameron introduced an annual net migration target of 100, 000 people.

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