As far as I can tell, it isn't the plan to deport people already here but since the Brexit crew seem to be talking about immigration in the tens of thousands, getting new staff will be nigh on impossible. I have the same concerns for the construction industry - there's a huge shortage of labour in the industry and the majority of site labour is European. House building will become hugely more expensive because of the lack of people and houses will become even more unaffordable not to mention the potential for increased tariffs on the imported material since we won't have the overall bargaining power of being in the EU.
I've got to say I'm very worried about us voting to leave and the significant impact on the economy in general and my industry in particular.
500% Agree.
Too much uncertainty voting out.
Germany has already said that there will be sweeping reforms within the EU regardless of whether or not the UK remains or leaves.
There are too many uncertainties with Brexit and I am not prepared to gamble the welfare and future of my family on something that cannot be backed up with facts.
As Cameron said you cannot expect to win a football match if you aren't even on the pitch.
The EU is not perfect but we should stay and fight for the reforms we are seeking. It would be foolish to gamble on having the same trade concessions with Europe if we are on the outside as we have have enjoyed on the inside.
We have been through **** coming out of the last recession and attempting to repay years of irresponsible borrowing. For my part I am not prepared to risk going back to square 1
Finally I could never bring myself to be on the same side as UKIP
I say we REMAIN