If anything like suggesting some sort of control on immigration is suggested whoever suggests it is looked upon as on a par with a serial killers by a certain part of our UK population, I really don't know what they are getting at, they puzzle me.
I'm not sure anyone has suggested that at all.
The actual facts are that control of our immigration policies have been lax but the fault for that lies almost entirely at the door of the UK government. It chose not to impose limits or any of the controls that are available to use throughout the EU on migration, and chooses not to cut down immigration from non-EU countries, which is still where the majority of our immigration derives from.
The attempts by some to blame the EU for this situation, Farage et al is a lie. The control is largely, and always has been in our own governments hands. That they chose not to do this in the pursuit of economic growth instead tells you about the priorities of said governments.
What the government is frightened of doing is having a grown up conversation about the challenges that face a country that has an aging population putting an ever increasing demand on public services, particularly health & social care. The allowance of fairly relaxed immigration laws is to overcome that situation as most immigrants are young, work and contribute more to the system than they take out. Now if as a country we want that to change then a hard conversation has to take place about how we do that.
If you think that is going to happen under Boris & co you are quite frankly deranged. The only way it could ever happen is with a complete rejigging of the tax system which again I think is unlikely.
Incidentally I hadn't wished to go down this line but I find your thought on immigration ill-defined and ill informed to say the least, but then threads have a way of meandering - which I don't mind btw.
What I actually find interesting is the racism I see inherent in some peoples replies on this thread due to incorrect assumptions made.