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 @9QGWTNMLiberal Democratanswered…9mos9MO

No And provide support to naturalize them faster, e.g. language lessons, place them around the country and find them work.

 @9P52DQYGreenanswered…10mos10MO

Easier for non economic refugees but review recent immigrants to ensure they become productive citizens

 @9P2HN99answered…10mos10MO

should enable british citizens who were born and grew up in the UK to marry non commonwealth partners and bring them and their children to the UK

 @9N49CKQanswered…10mos10MO

Redo the whole process with goal of making it fair and simpler. But with more oversight to monitor immigrants, just to help them make the transition.

 @9NS6QRTanswered…10mos10MO

Remove loopholes and enforce the current immigration policies better, as it can be taken advantage of.

 @9GRKFN2answered…1yr1Y

I would say we do have to many migrants but instead of sending them back to the country they came from find them a better solution as they may often come from conflict

 @9FW5ZK9answered…1yr1Y

Freedom of movement as long as the person is able to support themselves (and family) without relying on the benefit system.

 @956JSCKanswered…3yrs3Y

 @elisegoateLabouranswered…4yrs4Y

accept them if they aren't big time criminals who are violent for example,

 @9BJCJVKanswered…2yrs2Y

A quota should be introduced across Europe to ensure everyone accepts their fair share