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By the end of the Second World War, Europe was in ruins, the productive capacity of many of its countries destroyed. From these ruins emerged a new project of collaboration. Signed in 1957, the Treaty of Rome would become the basis for Europe's reconstruction.
Brexit has not only failed to deliver on its promise of reducing immigration and controlling borders, but it has also made the immigration issue worse and more difficult to manage. The government’s chaotic and ineffective immigration policies, such as the Rwanda policy, have only added to the problem.