The immigration controversy follows similar lines, but is way more charged. Any citizen of an EU member state can relocate and work in the UK without needing a work visa. Most economists agree that this is good for the economy, but right-wingers complain that non-UK citizens are coming in and using up already-scarce public resources, like the National Health Service and welfare. Anyone who’s been engaged in America's immigration debate will find this familiar, especially all the implicit racist overtones. Indeed, the far-right United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) leader, Nigel Farage, could give Donald Trump a run for his money in the outrageous remarks department.