Immigration: United Kingdom The immigration policy-making process in the United Kingdom is centralized to a greater degree than countries such as Germany, Italy, Japan, France and the United States. Usually, decisions in this policy area are made at the cabinet level, primarily through the prime ministers office. This gives little opportunity for influence from other interested parties. The government dramatically changed its approach to immigration in 2008 with the creation of a Borders and Immigration…
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