EU referendum: Boris and Gove pledge tough new immigration system after BrexitMigrants will be barred from entering Britain after a Brexit unless they can speak good English and have the right skills for a job, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove have pledged as they set out their vision for the UK outside of the EU.In a joint declaration, Mr Johnson and Mr Gove announce plans for an Australian-style points based immigration system to come into force in the years after Britain leaves the EU.Their statement, which is also signed by employment minister Priti Patel, will infuriate Downing Street and represents a major challenge to David Cameron’s authority.It will be seen as the first policy of a Eurosceptic manifesto that could be enacted after a Brexit and will bolster claims by Mr Cameron's critics that he cannot remain as Prime Minister until 2020 if Britain votes to leave the EU on June 23.After a vote to leave the EU the “automatic right of all EU citizens to come to live and work in the UK will end”, Mr Johnson and Mr Gove say.Under the Australian system, migrants are only granted skilled migration visas if they pass a points test based on what type of job they do, their age, English language skills, previous employment and education.Their intervention comes just days after figures showed that net migration to the UK has risen to 330,000, the second highest level on record.
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