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Forme recherchée : Imigracija|Imigração|immigration|الهجرة
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- Ligne n°67 : Brexit: Theresa May prioritises immigration curbs over single market
- Ligne n°69 : Prime minister tells Tory conference that controlling immigration would
Ligne n°70 : be key basis for departure from European Union ...
Ligne n°74 : ... Theresa May: ‘We are not leaving the European Union only to give up- Ligne n°75 : control of immigration again.’ Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
Ligne n°97 : ... from the EU will lean towards a “hard Brexit”, suggesting that- Ligne n°98 : regaining control of immigration was more important than access to the
Ligne n°99 : single market. ...- Ligne n°105 : Controlling immigration would be the key basis for departure, May said.
Ligne n°106 : The government would seek access to the EU’s single market if possible, ...
Ligne n°107 : ... she said, adding: “But let me be clear. We are not leaving the European- Ligne n°108 : Union only to give up control of immigration again. And we are not
Ligne n°109 : leaving only to return to the jurisdiction of the European court of ...
Ligne n°127 : ... decisions on a whole host of different matters, from how we label our- Ligne n°128 : food to the way in which we choose to control immigration”, May said.
- Ligne n°136 : Controlling immigration would be the primary concern, May said: “We
Ligne n°137 : have voted to leave the European Union and become a fully independent, ...
Ligne n°138 : ... sovereign country. We will do what independent, sovereign countries do.- Ligne n°139 : We will decide for ourselves how we control immigration. And we will be
Ligne n°140 : free to pass our own laws.” ...
Ligne n°171 : ... take place, while also stressing that “the clear message from the- Ligne n°172 : referendum is this: we must be able to control immigration”.