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It remains imperative in mitigating the aforementioned effects of mass migration. For instance, the introduction of or change of EU migration policies to restrict the free movement of its members within registered states would significantly reduce mass migration effects (Kern, 2014, p. 1). Besides migration policies, enactment of protective environmental policies including social protection strategies would help in reducing related effects such as poverty and inadequate social amenities (UK Government, 2011, p. 135). In addition, structured social protection policies would enhance the livelihood of Britons and migrants as they adapt to the effects of mass migration.
The UK government must possess the responsibility of urban regeneration by paying for urban facilities improvements. The government collects enormous taxes from citizens that should be applied in the implementation of urban development policies including the improvement of facilities such as schools, transport systems, and hospitals. Such responsibility would be domineering in ensuring the government’s standard service to its citizens. Moreover, since the government has the foremost responsibility of subduing migration and its effects, they should ensure the maintenance and regeneration of urban facilities to meet citizens’ needs. Consequently, the UK government has the foremost and legal responsibility of improving and ensuring subsequent maintenance of urban facilities.
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