Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May listens to the speech of China's President Xi Jinping during the opening ceremony of the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, China, September 4, 2016. British Prime Minister Theresa May cast doubt on Sunday on the effectiveness of 'points-based' immigration systems that screen applicants on the basis of factors like education and skills, setting up a potential conflict with some of her own ministers. "There is no single silver bullet that is the answer in terms of dealing with immigration." May's words will fuel fears among voters and Eurosceptic lawmakers that having a pro-Remain prime minister in charge will result in a watered-down version of Brexit that does not represent what people voted for. Asked whether immigration controls precluded access to the single market, May said she was optimistic about what sort of deal Britain could negotiate.
Source: Thanhnien News September 04, 2016 21:00 UTC