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Thread: Where is the UK headed?
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22nd October 2014, 14:19 #11
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Those who come from those countries are not EU immigrants and we have complete control in the UK as to if we admit them or not and if they get benefits or not, therefore if there's a problem with non-EU migration it has nothing to do with the EU at all, and leaving the EU wouldn't change a thing in that regard.Please 'like' our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/motorsportforums
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22nd October 2014, 14:35 #12
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Most people have a problem with immigration from within the EU .
They also have a problem that a male immigrant here ,gets money to send back to his wife and children living in his former country .We always spend nearly 1 % of our wealth on Foreign Aid ,which may NOT be spent on what we think it is being spent on .There are lots of Despots who rule countries that have Swiss bank accounts with billions invested in them .And how do these immigrants from the Middle East ,long to be here in the UK ,instead of Italy Germany or France
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22nd October 2014, 14:48 #13
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Indeed but it's conflation again, your Middle Eastern immigrant will be just as likely to arrive here if we are outside the EU.
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22nd October 2014, 16:36 #14
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You are quite correct. It's just that its easier to go after the immigrants than the well heeled corporations.
If I were in charge (probably not going to happen this year), immigration, welfare and corporate tax codes would be dramatically overhauled. In the US I'd also overhaul the entire income tax system."Old roats am jake mit goats."
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22nd October 2014, 18:22 #15
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really?
I wouldn't think so, but then again I've been an EU immigrant all my life in four different EU countries so I might see things a little different to most of you
They also have a problem that a male immigrant here ,gets money to send back to his wife and children living in his former country
Think positive: At least he hasn't brought his wife and children "over here" to sponge off your benefits and reduce your pension even further!United in diversity !!!
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22nd October 2014, 18:39 #16
In my experience those guys generate more for the UK economy than the slackers that do the same job, chuff off to the pub at 3:30 and buy a few pints of imported lager. Worked with a Lithuanian guy that must have earnt twice as much for his employers than his British colleagues. Sure the money went into his home in Lithuania, but the profit that he was making for the company more than made up for it.
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22nd October 2014, 21:03 #17
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There was a study done by the University College London , quoted by the BBC , which said that immigrants contributed £25 Billion to the UK economy .
But the BBC [ which is paid Millions per year by the EU to promote the EU ], forgot to mention the part in the study which said the total cost to the UK was £95 Billion per year .
So all the immigration which was encouraged by the Labour government is costing the rest of us £70 Billion PER YEAR .
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ys-report.html
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22nd October 2014, 22:12 #18
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Theyz are all out to get you... FACT !!!
United in diversity !!!
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22nd October 2014, 22:53 #19
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Thanks. I think we are all a little bit thicker after reading this.
1)Think the big thing that people see is that we pay into the EU pot 50 million EVERY DAY ! And I and them do not see we get that value back.
2)There are also too many lazy people who are work shy here ,claiming all the benefits they get pushed towards them
3)We see the gravy train in Brussels ,the money waisted,now a deputy for Junker ,who is as Junker says been my mate for a long time .Some feel the EU is taking the pi** Can we not see the light ?
I don't have a problem with immigrants ,but Jesus why do they come from Lybia,Afghanistan,Syria,passing through Germany Italy France to get to the UK ? Somebody ,somewhere are told them there is a pot of gold here for them to share
And of course, it's amazing that somehow a homeless refugee in a war-torn country who has lost all his family is aware of the ins and outs of the UK welfare system Asylum seekers are not allowed to work in the UK and most only receive about £5 a day.Last edited by Brown, Jon Brow; 22nd October 2014 at 22:55.
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