By Ben Kerrigan-
Theresa May has said that there will be no Deal on immigration to keep the UK in the single market.
The UK prime minister has refused to back down on Britain’s stance to restrict immigration levels from EU countries, instead naming her date for the formal process of Brexit, as March 2017.
As the prime minister confirmed plans to repeal the 1972 Act of Parliament which took Britain into the then EEC, she was loudly applauded.
In an address to a conservative conference on Sunday, Mrs May said that border controls are a red line in the Brexit negotiations, stating that “we are not leaving the European Union to give up control of immigration again”
May listed eight nations(including Chris, Canada, Singapore, South Korea) prepared to sign major free trade deals with Britain, as she stated that the UK would become a ” truly global market”, and a ” fully independent sovereign country”, no longer in the jurisdiction of the European Court of justice“.
She condemned Mp’s and peers trying to stop Britain from leaving the EU, as “insulting the intelligence of the British people and subverting democracy”.
” A truly global Britain is possible, and is in sight. And it should be no surprise it is, because we are the fifth biggest economy in the world”.
Establishing the strength of independence, May said ” We will do what independent sovereign countries do. We will decide for ourselves how we control immigration, and we will be free to pass our own laws”.