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Get Ready For The Next Wave Of Eu Immigrants
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2509 6293
Surely 8,000 is a rather conservative guesstimate, given that all previous similar predictions have proved to be considerably larger?
Given that some 600,000 Poles arrived here (research suggested there would be 13,000 per annum, in reality it was 200,000), are the fears that schools and hospitals will be unable to cope well founded?
Or will we just continue to take all and sundry and just 'get on with it'?
Surely 8,000 is a rather conservative guesstimate, given that all previous similar predictions have proved to be considerably larger?
Given that some 600,000 Poles arrived here (research suggested there would be 13,000 per annum, in reality it was 200,000), are the fears that schools and hospitals will be unable to cope well founded?
Or will we just continue to take all and sundry and just 'get on with it'?
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On the other hand, some might say that gearing up to train lots of teachers and hospital staff in advance, only to find that the migrants head home to get their kids educated in their own language and culture and get cheaper childcare, would be a foolish thing for us to do.
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On the other hand, some might say that gearing up to train lots of teachers and hospital staff in advance, only to find that the migrants head home to get their kids educated in their own language and culture and get cheaper childcare, would be a foolish thing for us to do.
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They are already here.
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The number of Romanians and Bulgarians working in the UK rose by nearly 26% between April and June, figures show.
The Office for National Statistics said 141,000 had been employed in that period, compared with 112,000 in the previous three months. //
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2370 7274
That's just the ones recorded as employed. You can probably double or treble that number. Just like Labour before them, the Coalition are powerless to stop EU migration.
When UK industry was decimated in the 1980s and jobs were scarce here, hundreds of thousands of Brits went to Germany for jobs. The same thing in reversed is happening now.
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The number of Romanians and Bulgarians working in the UK rose by nearly 26% between April and June, figures show.
The Office for National Statistics said 141,000 had been employed in that period, compared with 112,000 in the previous three months. //
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That's just the ones recorded as employed. You can probably double or treble that number. Just like Labour before them, the Coalition are powerless to stop EU migration.
When UK industry was decimated in the 1980s and jobs were scarce here, hundreds of thousands of Brits went to Germany for jobs. The same thing in reversed is happening now.
Gromit...you are right. My brother was a brickie and just couldn't find work about 20 years ago, so he went to Germany to work. He did that for a few years and now he is back here home. He used to say that there was a pecking order in Germany. German workers were at the top, Brits were in the middle, and the Turks were at the bottom. He also said that his skills as a Brickie was very appreciated by his German bosses. He didn't find that there was any anti-Brit feelings at all, unlike here, where foreign workers seem to be treated with utter contempt. He also says that unemployment among German people was almost unheard of.
Mickey
Maybe this has something to do with it
//German workers were at the top, Brits were in the middle, and the Turks were at the bottom//
Because here UK workers are at the bottom believe me.
And no, they are not all here Gromit, maybe many of the ones we want are but soon hordes of undesirables will be making their way to milk our benefit system.
Good old EU, it's so great for us isn't it.
Maybe this has something to do with it
//German workers were at the top, Brits were in the middle, and the Turks were at the bottom//
Because here UK workers are at the bottom believe me.
And no, they are not all here Gromit, maybe many of the ones we want are but soon hordes of undesirables will be making their way to milk our benefit system.
Good old EU, it's so great for us isn't it.
Yeah and look at all those Northerners coming down to take our jobs down south
We don't hear that from you do we?
Why?
Because you have an arbitary notion of 'Them' and 'Us'
If Scotland becomes independant will you suddenly readjust these notions and start complaining about all these foreign Scots coming down and nicking our jobs
Maybe you do already?
What about Irish? they're a big community I don't see them in your hit list.
How did yu decide who was 'them' and who was 'us'?
We don't hear that from you do we?
Why?
Because you have an arbitary notion of 'Them' and 'Us'
If Scotland becomes independant will you suddenly readjust these notions and start complaining about all these foreign Scots coming down and nicking our jobs
Maybe you do already?
What about Irish? they're a big community I don't see them in your hit list.
How did yu decide who was 'them' and who was 'us'?
And yet, for such a nasty bunch, why do we remain so popular?
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That rsole has the cheek to call us nasty....no more nasty than his corrupt organisations plans to take our country over and impose its empirical will on us.
Heres some advice for EUSSR employment commissioner Laszlo Andor
keep your big fat mouth shut and dont tell us how to use our taxpayers money nor who we can and cant let into OUR country...as much as you make think so its still not yours.
Heres some advice for EUSSR employment commissioner Laszlo Andor
keep your big fat mouth shut and dont tell us how to use our taxpayers money nor who we can and cant let into OUR country...as much as you make think so its still not yours.
For what it's worth, baz, while I think you're going a bit too far I'm inclined to agree with you about the comments Laszlo Andor has made. I don't see a problem with short-term restrictions of benefits. While benefit tourism isn't a massive problem, it's still something we shouldn't want to encourage. All of the measures described in the article below seem reasonable to me, though possibly the small print goes a bit further -- or not far enough? I've not had a chance to look yet.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2511 4890
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how am i going too far ?
forget all the minutae of detail etc etc
the eussr has but one aim and that is total and final domination of the UK, so it doesnt matter if today its the bulgarians or tomorrow somebody else its the grand master plan in its totality.
what some on here are probably overlooking is all those that arent bulgarians , romanians etc that will get into those two countries from non eussr countries and then come here claiming thats where they are from.
I'd imagine their border controls are even laxer than ours if that at all possible
forget all the minutae of detail etc etc
the eussr has but one aim and that is total and final domination of the UK, so it doesnt matter if today its the bulgarians or tomorrow somebody else its the grand master plan in its totality.
what some on here are probably overlooking is all those that arent bulgarians , romanians etc that will get into those two countries from non eussr countries and then come here claiming thats where they are from.
I'd imagine their border controls are even laxer than ours if that at all possible
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