> Ignoring the fact that she is not the Prime Minister, in effect all she is saying is “wait to see how the land lies”. That’s wise.
I know she is not the Prime Minister, she is setting out her stall for being the Prime Minister. And this is not wise, for the reasons I gave earlier. It sends the wrong message to the migrants we have here (many of whom are propping up the NHS, who have their own mess), it sends the wrong message to the Europeans we have to negotiate with when we finally get around to triggering Article 50, it sends the wrong message to the world that we're the kind of people who would trade with other people's lives and it sends the wrong message to our own British population, that migrants are to be treated shabbily.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/686615/Brexit-Nigel-Farage-Theresa-May-EU-bargaining-chip-migrants-UK-Britain
NIGEL Farage has condemned Theresa May’s plans to use the fate of EU citizens living in the UK as a “bargaining chip”.
Mr Farage reveals he is 'disgusted at the way May has been speaking'
The outgoing Ukip leader, who is stepping down after fulfilling his political dream of freeing Britain from the European Union, described the Home Secretary’s suggestion as “disgusting”.
Mrs May has said that the future of EU migrants already in the UK would form part of her Brexit negotiations.
Mr Farage has always made it clear he believes EU citizens living and working in Britain should be allowed to stay unless they are criminals.
During the referendum all Leave campaign groups insisted deportations should not happen.
Mr Farage said: “I am disgusted at the way May has been speaking. The EU nationals living in the UK came here legally.”
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Exactly as I see it.
To return strictly to the OP, I believe the answer is "Yes" and, if she doesn't, I hope she loses.