Crabb to give immigration control top priority

Stephen Crabb, who has put himself forward to succeed David Cameron as British prime minister, has said a top priority for him would be to take back control of immigration policy.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-06-29 16:40 GMT
Stephen Crabb

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Crabb, the work and pensions secretary in Cameron’s government, had supported a “Remain” vote in the referendum on the European Union, which saw Britain vote to leave the bloc by 52 to 48 per cent. 

Cameron, who led the Remain campaign, has announced his resignation and a leadership contest will now take place in the ruling Conservative Party to elect his successor by early September. 

“We cannot allow this leadership election to be defined by divisive labels like ‘Remainer’ and ‘Brexiteer’,” Crabb wrote in a column in a newspaper, calling on Conservatives to unite. 

Crabb said the people’s verdict on the EU was clear and there would be no going back. A second referendum revisiting the issue was out of the question, he wrote.

“I want to lead a government that delivers on the expectations of the 17 million people who voted for Britain to leave the EU,” he wrote. 

“One of the overwhelming messages from that vote was the need to take back control of immigration policy in the UK. So for me, freedom of movement is a red line.” 

The Remain camp had argued that if Britain wanted to retain access to the European single market, which it presented as crucial for its economy, it would have to come to a compromise over freedom of movement which is a key principle for the European Union.

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