From 6 April thousands of employees in Britain face being kicked out because they don’t earn enough with Americans and Australians among the most affectedAlyson Frazier,a 25-year-old classical musician from Washington DC, is trying to narrate how it feels when people seek information from her whether she wants to stay in Britain. “It’s like asking a fish: ‘How’s the water?’. London is my domestic. This is where I have built my adult life since the age of 19.”Unfortunately Frazier – who has a first class MA from the Royal Academy of Music and is the co-founder of Play for Progress, or a therapeutic music programme for refugee children – only earns £17000 a year.
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Source: theguardian.com