BRITAIN could be forced to accept unlimited immigration from other European countries even if the country votes to leave the EU, the Home Secretary Theresa May has warned.
In her first major intervention in the referendum debate Mrs May said if the UK wanted access to the single market we would have no choice but to allow the free movement of people just as we do at present. 
She insisted it was still possible to control immigration as part of the EU denying that the UK had “lost control of its borders”. 
“Yes, free movement makes it harder to control immigration but it does not make it impossible,” said the then Home Secretary she added: “If we were to be outside the EU and still wanted to access the single market then you would have to accept free movement rules.”

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