Grannyannie please don't patronise and I am not gullible ( how rude), I reported from The Huffington Post and put on a link and asked people's opinions, which was what we now have. I agree that this case is not as cut and dried as it initially seemed, but it has certainly started a discussion on what I consider to be a very important subject. Yes, Brexit is relevant to the discussion, and whatever anyone's reasons were for voting to leave Europe, if one of the reasons was to cut immigration then they have made a big mistake. The only area of immigration that leaving the EU will change, as far as I am aware, is the free movement of EU citizens. It will not have any impact on giving refugee status to those seeking it and will have no impact on those people who are non EU, such as USA, Australia, Asia etc. I think this is the way it is and will stand corrected if wrong. The bonkers proposed net migration figures of less than 100k people will never be achieved, unless of course thousands of people like DH and I decide to leave because we don't like what the country has become 