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Elsigyl

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6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - WATCH: Flint speaks ou... · 0 replies · +1 points

Economy needed EU workers to replace the Non-EU workers that were faced with Visa restrictions as the EU10 countries became eligible to exercise FoM in 2004 which was signed off by Blair/Brown government no longer needing to go in search of Mandelson immigrants they resorted to the surplus in the EU. Labour not nice as you think they are about immigration, it's a stick to beat the Tories with.

Brown could have put an emergency break in place to stagger the huge influx over several years but why would he do that, it was let them all come more the merrier and naturally Brown admitted he failed to see economic crisis coming. So not only did Labour let in huge numbers of asylum seekers posing as economic migrants they let in huge numbers of migrants from the EU. One way to ruin the immigration system mis-use and leave it for the next government to clear it up

The Home Office was duty bound to make the decision to not to make Tier 3 immigration operational (restrict working visas of commonwealth & rest of world migrant workers), rational that the UK’s low-skilled labour needs would be met by EU migrants exercising freedom of movement rights for EU10 countries Poland Bulgaria Romania Lithuania etc.,

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Yes, not all sections of the indigenous population contribute positively to the economy either but that more about how benefits are given out and why changes need to made to access them. However we shouldn't be making it easy for others to move here and become a benefits statistic.

No link to Tyrie report, any minister demanding MPs have a final say on the Brexit deal does not have the best interest of the Leavers.

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 1 reply · +1 points

Did live there and visit regularly family friends, and clients for business. London is run down and affluent areas are going the same.

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 2 replies · +1 points

And Tyrie is generalising all EU migrants between 2001-10 contributed to £20bn when in fact entrepreneurs and high skilled did and were grouped with low-skilled unskilled who didn't, one size fits all immigrant is misleading. Not all EU migrants pay contribute positively to the economy they are a burden.

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 5 replies · +1 points


... UCL social science studies written by pro-EU & EU academics for audiences to justify the rationale for FoM low-skilled and unskilled people and to dispel the negative impact & increase welfare cost of low-skilled unskilled migrants effect on the existing UK population

... You only have to go into the Labour run areas to see the impact on scarcity of housing, and the over stretched public services schools hospitals GPs infrastructure negatively impacts the existing population as a whole as the increase in crime and antisocial behaviour and disharmony is now commonplace

{UCL myth - the lie} "Immigrants have increased pressure in some localized areas, particularly in cities and towns where they join existing immigrant communities"

... All areas that have existing immigrant communities has had a huge influx of EU12 migrants and is now heavily overpopulated with poorer EU8 EU2 migrants and their extended families consisting of babies, toddlers school children, teens, young, middle aged & pensioners

{UCL myth - the excuse} "but, their effect is negligible because they are mostly young, healthy and work"

... Of course the {lie} is re-use and {excuse} packaged as 'young healthy and working' ... It's simply not true

... Whilst impressive it may sound "immigrants from EU countries have contributed around £20 billion over a ten year period"

... The Independent article is misleading it generalises 'immigrants as workers' they are not a % of migrants from the EU are of working age but a large % do not work.

High-skilled immigrants have a positive impact on the economy and are value-adding, but the low-skilled unskilled non-working migrants flowing through the FoM migration route are expensive

We need migrant workers to pay taxes here in the UK and not be dependent on tax credits and any other benefit assistance otherwise they are a burden

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 8 replies · +1 points


"Immigration doesn't prevent wage growth"
positive immigration adds-value
negative immigration depresses wages
Businesses can keep wages low as cheaper labour forces a race to the bottom

There's pressure on services and infrastructure because uncontrolled unrestricted influx of poorer EU migrants are not paying into the pot for welfare pensions & public services. Increase numbers of low-skilled unskilled people from the EU is been hidden as employed when unpredictable zero contracts gives EU workers no choice but to claim top-ups benefits to live and work.

"EU nationals that reside in the UK are net contributors to the Treasury" high-skilled paying in more, low-skilled unskilled taking out more, there's more low-skilled unskilled migrant workers from EU than high-skilled

I read the FT Telegraph Bloomberg, I do not read the Daily Mail Guardian or Independent seems to be more to your liking and insular viewpoint

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Non-UK immigration is from all over the world and can be restricted by type of immigration and shouldn't really be compared to the EU which of late seemly only consist of low-skilled unskilled non-working flow of people from 3-4 eastern bloc countries. And when Mrs May said FoM was going to stop, due u-turned to extend it 4 years by them most of the people who want to move from eastern Europe would have moved to the UK in an ever increasing low-skilled unskilled saturated job market.

Will May be around to cost up the burgeoning welfare budget and black hole pension pot and less taxes collected causing public services to melt down. I doubt planning for the future is on her agenda

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 0 replies · +1 points

It will not stop but continue to increase. "Giving EU nationals same status as British citizens means no one can complain about 'EU migration as a problem' because it is being normalised". Enforcing migration changes and implementing full change March 2019 would stem the flow of cheap labour and encourage high skilled immigration. May should have freeze EU migration and enforce work visas/permits and restrict low-skilled unskilled migration after article 50.

Instead London has likes of Uber denying they employ and have workers on 0-hour contracts-benefits to the fact they actually employ 30-40,000+ EU migrant workers in their unregulated firm now with its licence not being renewed.

May is now embedding Labour pledges and rebranding socialism as Tory pledges. The Middle to near Upper income are being hard hit. It will get worst before it gets better.

Save your money, sell your house and emigrate because that's the only way net migration will come down to 100,000 or less, too many poor people emigrating into the UK to grow the economy and increase productivity. Big businesses rather automate than employ local & unemployed UK workers if low-skilled EU workers are cut off.

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 1 reply · +1 points

May doesn't want to be remembered as the person who bought momentus change in 21st century she's not Margaret Thatcher she's Chamberlain

6 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - To salvage her Brexit ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Mrs May is pushing for an associate membership of the EU. Joining by the backdoor and expecting our existing membership adds more clout. Amplification of EU is not ready or wants to reform to make it easier for EU27 countries to change membership is not sinking in.

Off the menu mash-up of EEA-lite / CETA+ and WTO. But still everyone left in the dark as to what we want. It's nonsense. Associate membership is not leaving the EU its staying half in half out cherry picking and bargaining with British citizens in the UK