Here are the 6 new laws the Leave campaign wants to enact after Brexit
Stefan Wermuth / Reuters
The official Vote Leave campaign has finally unveiled what it plans to do if Britons vote for the UK leaving the European Union - known as a Brexit.
In what Vote Leave calls its "roadmap," there are six new laws, including a stringent immigration control bill that would "end the automatic right of all EU citizens to enter the UK."
If the UK does vote to leave the EU on June 23, new laws will have to be enacted to make the referendum vote legally binding, as well as set the new direction of policy.
But momentum in the EU referendum debate is on the side of the Leave campaign at the moment.
On Monday, several opinion polls were published that all confirmed Remain's worst nightmare: There is a large probability of a so-called Brexit.
An ICM poll conducted both over the phone and online indicated a 6-point lead for Leave (53% to 47%). And YouGov published an online poll of its own that gave Leave a commanding 7-point margin (46% to 39%).
While the Leave campaign sees more spending and tax cuts, UK Chancellor George Osborne said the opposite would happen in the event of a Brexit, leaving a £30 billion ($43 billion) budget hole.
Here is a rundown of the six laws the Leave campaign intends to enact by 2020 should Brits vote for a Brexit.