http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36819532
I think it would be silly to name a date now but at some point we are going to have to give a cut off date for the right to stay from EU nationals. the question is, will it be net exodus or inflow?
"All I would like to know is, who on here would go and pick spuds or sprouts or cabbage. on below minimum wage, with no contract, with no prospects? " - no one togo thats the point that no one seems to consoder. If there was no one to do it the employers would be forced to offer better wages and conditions, hence the afore mentioned WSS could be tempted from their xboxes. That's market forces. At the moment they are distorted by those who would work for low pay and no rights.
To answer the question, as there are many EU nationals who already have doubts about their right to remain in the UK following the poll results, I would have thought there would be a decrease in the number of EU nationals coming here.
Well there will be plenty of time, to get in or to get out. This whole talk about leaving the EU, it could take four, or five years to get out , and there is even a chance we might never leave after all. May never be in our lifetime.