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Thursday, 9 June 2016

More black people will be allowed into Britain if we leave the EU and immigration will become a 'non-issue', says Nigel Farage

Ukip leader Nigel Farage (pictured on ITV's GMB this morning) said Brexit will help immigration become a 'non-issue' in the UK because it would allow us to cut net migration to under 50,000 

More black people will be allowed to come to Britain if we leave the EU, Ukip leader Nigel Farage  said this morning. 
He said Brexit will also help immigration become a 'non-issue' in the UK because the Government could cut net migration to under 50,000 - more than a sixth of the current level. 
Mr Farage, speaking the morning after his TV showdown with David Cameron last night, said Britain has 'been stupid to turn our backs' on the Commonwealth in favour of EU membership. 
He said the EU's freedom of movement rules, which leaves the UK powerless over the number of European citizens entering Britain, had made if 'very difficult' for even qualified and skilled migrants from India and Africa to come to the country. 
After a Brexit vote Mr Farage favours implementing an Australian points-based immigration policy - backed by Tory Brexit campaigners Boris Johnson and Michael Gove - which would lead to 'more black people' qualifying to enter the UK. 
Last night Mr Farage was berated by voters for 'scaremongering against non-white people' and dire predictions of a Cologne-style sex attacks in the UK unless we leave the EU. 

Source: Daily mail 

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