We would still have needed to spend all our money on schools, hospitals, translators, and houses for these immigrantsTo be fair, she does add some caveats to that statement.
“We should have been bold enough to defend free movement, and the opportunities and benefits it brings. But this would have required recognising it has flaws, and not dismissing concerns as simply racist anti-immigrant sentiment.
“We should acknowledge that over decades Governments have used the steady influx of skilled labour to cover up a lack of investment in skills and training in the UK and address this.
“I believe in free movement. If it were paired with renewed and radical investment that enabled opportunities for young people, decent jobs, training and skills - then the same concerns would have fallen away.
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2020/01/why-lisa-nandy-defending-free-movement
