This morning's story about the likelihood of widespread civil unrest on the Continent if the Euro collapses prompts the question of whether the UK will limit the number of European migrants entering the country in the event of that happening. Earlier this week, we learned that net immigration to the UK reached an all-time high of over a quarter of a million last year, thanks, in part, to the decline in emigration. Britons just aren't choosing to live abroad in the same numbers that they were because of the bleak economic climate. Not only will emigration fall even further if the Euro collapses, but European nationals will flood to Britain as the only safe haven in a Continent beset by civil disorder. (To read more, click here.)