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The Guardian
The Guardian
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Since the Brexit referendum, areas that predominantly voted to leave the EU have experienced faster growth in foreign workers, particularly on health and care visas, with the share of non-UK workers doubling in some places. However, these same areas have also become relatively more deprived, with increased health issues and slower improvement in housing and services compared to Remain-supporting regions. Analysts suggest that economic disparities and perceptions of change have intensified in Leave-voting areas, which were often already economically weaker before Brexit.
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