Naomi, Thank you for your last post.
I shall waste no time in reading it.
Look! Understandably it's a slap in the face for those who voted Brexit. To seize back control of UK borders and reduce mass immigration. However this is by far the whole story,
The positive impact of immigration on the UK economy is undeniable. There are currently over one million jobs that remain (apologies if that is a dirty word in your vocabulary) vacant.
From your penultimate post, you raised concerns about cost and infrastructure. There is little credence in those who hold views regarding this. For the rhetoric is always one of gross exaggeration.
To promote UK growth is the way forward. Getting people into work, to fill those vacant posts. If you want a robust infrastructure, then growth is the answer.
Sadly over many decades, public services have been underfunded, hence the decline in standards.
On a brighter note and not before time, housing issues are at last being addressed. There are new build programs going on nationwide. This along with the conversion and renovation of old buildings, particularly on brown field sites, thus providing more accommodation like we havn't seen before.
Unfortunately you have allowed yourself to become indoctrinated by a populist newspaper. Its sole aim to sensationalise at every opportunity in the hope of increasing its circulation.
Unwittingly you have fallen into its readership.