ADULT SOCIAL CARE

Ending free movement would have 'devastating consequences'

Ending freedom of movement after Brexit would have devastating consequences for elderly and disabled people, a think-tank has warned.

Ending freedom of movement after Brexit would have devastating consequences for elderly and disabled people, a think-tank has warned.

A report by Global Future said ending free movement risked ‘breaking' the adult social care sector and called for the continuation of the policy for low-skilled European workers.

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