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nixie_nox
I was hoping that someone could help educate me on the labor market restrictions that are going to be lifted in January?
I was watching a video on the problems with criminal rings of gypsy children plaguing Spain with thieving. There were a lot of comments from different European citizens about how in January, 2014, they will be allowed to invade.
What restrictions are there? What is the reasoning behind lifting them? And are you guys truly upset with this or only certain groups of people upset about this?
Thank you very much for the info!
ManFromEurope
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nixie_nox
I was hoping that someone could help educate me on the labor market restrictions that are going to be lifted in January?
I was watching a video on the problems with criminal rings of gypsy children plaguing Spain with thieving. There were a lot of comments from different European citizens about how in January, 2014, they will be allowed to invade.
What restrictions are there? What is the reasoning behind lifting them? And are you guys truly upset with this or only certain groups of people upset about this?
Thank you very much for the info!
Thank you for the daily ration of rascism. You do realize that now, right? Oh, you did before? Thank you again..
Anyway, Bulgaria and Rumania won't be joining the Schengen-treaty, yet. 2015, maybe. So, no worries about those filthy gypsies..
GeeBee
One of the basic tenets of the EU is free movement of people throughout and also access to jobs and welfare.
Now take into account that the UK is a very crowded country, with a population density of 660 people per square mile compared to the USA's 83.
Despite it's small size, the UK is one of the more wealthy countries in the EU and has an overly generous benefits system in comparison to the other member countries.
Half of all immigrants in this country have arrived in the last ten years, and around 1/3 of all babies born in this country last year were born to non-British mothers.
Some come to work and are welcome, but many are attracted by the benefits system which will, for example, pay benefits for someone's children even if they are not resident in the UK. They can also access free housing at an advantage over UK residents. The Prime Minister is making noises about restricting access to benefits etc. on new immigrants, but it's all hot air to placate us, as under EU law he is powerless to do anything to stop the flow of immigrants from Eastern Europe. Any restrictions placed now would be unlawful and the UK would face legal action from Brussells, who make 75% of our laws in the first place.
When Prime Minister Edward Heath joined us with the EU in 1974 he assured the British that the EU was purely a mechanism for free trade within Europe and specifically stated that the UK would suffer no loss of sovreignity. However, he was lying, as the EU policy had been from day one to create a Federal Superstate and single currency- something Hitler wanted to do and we had gone to war over!
In short, the UK is fed up of being the charity shop of Europe. We are full and our infrastructure cannot cope with another huge population increase- and why should it have to? All the other EU countries just point any immigrants in the direction of the UK and send them on their way.
The Prime Minister has promised an in/out referendum on our EU membership, but it will never happen. He promised us one twice before and it has never materialised. Brussells is fully expecting us to leave and is terrified. If we leave, then other countries will do the same and the EU will be finished. The Euro as a currency is being artificially propped up- it should have collapsed years ago, many countries have gone bankrupt (Ireland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece) and have been bailed out by the EU and then had horrendous austerity measures forced upon them and even had governments forcibly replaced.
The British public are fed up with it, and so are many other EU members.
geobro
for the last decade people have been moving on mass from eastern europe from former soviet countrys with no social housing progects of their own and like the usa benefits are only paid for a year in those country's .
a tradesman in some eastern countrys earns $60 a week so when they arrive in the uk they think it is heaven to be on $600 pw over comes the wife and 8 kids bring your brothers children the name on the birth certificate looks the same to us the wife goes on the sick and gets 4 times what a shop job pays back home and when the romanians etc arrive in january [they are here already with fake passports ] they will get 8 times what they get on benefits at home .
the tax the male pays on his wage does not even look at the free housing and child benefit plus working tax credit that is payed back every week to them while they buy good homes back home with the money .
even in small villages i feel like a foreign tourist in my own country with all the foreigners about and one polish guy i was working with went home after years away he came back and told me that the place was deserted even the old people had left shops were borded up it was that bad .
the country has been flooded with people most are rude and barge you out of the way to get in first have first right to housing because of large familys and do not mix outside of their home .
one good way to keep the wages low mr prime minister ? my 2 pennies
GeeBee
Now take into account that the UK is a very crowded country, with a population density of 660 people per square mile compared to the USA's 83.