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Many don't want to go back even being bribed to return I have no problem - have an opinion by all means but deliver it in a more temperate way - Insulting your hosts by calling 30 million Brits too stupid to understand wouldn't make them feel more kindly towards you and other immigrants maybe less fortunate than you |
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Is one of the reasons DJS isn't around so often....nice one Redlambs!
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Those are the people that should have no say what-so-ever. Separating them form the actual people who should benefit would be an almost impossible task now. |
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Paz's ion
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Again posted several times in this and other threads - if you remove restrictions on coming and going, people come and go. If you restrict coming, it also tends to restrict going, because people don't want to waste all they have invested in coming.
Easiest way to see this is to look at Germany's problem with Turkish guest workers. If you'd noticed I clarified that a few posts back. Being ignorant is a fact and not an insult - it can be easily remedied. Being ignorant and refusing to admit it is what makes it silly. |
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Illegals of course, fall outside all of these. As do EU migrants, who automatically get all their rights upon entry anyway, which is why the focus should be on them rather than non EU migrants. |
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Is one of the reasons DJS isn't around so often....nice one Redlambs!
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Say however, you made it such that people could come whenever they want, work for a set amount of time, go back or renew their visa with minimum hassle. A large number of people will go home after a while (as many Polish people are now doing in the UK). |
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Thanks. |
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You say it was bloody awfull and she cannot cook - all fact and can be remedied as you point out and not an insult - so your hostess says you're right and I will make steps to become better - thanks for drawing this to my attention dream on Spinoza |
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Is one of the reasons DJS isn't around so often....nice one Redlambs!
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However, the problem is as you pointed out, the difference between the EU immigrants and the non-EU immigrants. The government is clearly using the clamp down on the non-EU's as a sweetener because they have little powers left on the EU side. They know people want change and what they are banking on, is which I think you are trying to point out (albeit using poor terminology), is that the majority of people will look at these restrictions and be fooled into believe it's covering the WHOLE of immigration, when in fact it's not. |
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I do understand that there are areas that are negatively impacted by immigration, but I keep saying that the correct policy response is not to restrict immigration, it's to solve the problem by other means (see my example on reallocating resources in the NHS). Quote:
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![]() I am usually this honest, believe it or not. I just don't go to dinner at places of people who can't cook Anyway it's a shit analogy. Presumably the right thing for the UK is a good immigration policy. Saying other people's opinions are shit when they are is a good way of stopping people from barking up the wrong tree. If my hostess was trying something out on me in order to impress her husband, I wouldn't hold back with any criticism. If there were no adverse consequence to me lying about her cooking skills in order to make her feel good about herself, I wouldn't bother telling the truth. |
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Spinoza.......can I first of all point out that I dont feel I should have a direct view on UK immigration policy. I am not overly concerned.
While clearly.....skilled workers are needed in a country such as Britain...and necessary workers (low paid agricultural for example).......I have from your posts formed the opinion (perhaps erroneously from bits and bobs in your postings) that you are a high earner in the City. I spent 32 years as a UK civil servant so I suppose its all a matter of taste. Many would claim that this is a particuarly useless way to spend 32 years....Im inclined to agree.........but I am not sure how highly paid people in the City are either "skilled" or "necessary".......they would come a long way behind teachers and nurses in my humble opinion. Id assume that you derive MORE personally from being in the UK....than the UK derives from your presence. As you are already on the Electoral list, I fail to see how you and people like you need to be further accomodated by having any more FORMAL input than that. That would actually give you more formal input than the rest of us. A bit like saying. "Thanks for the invite to the party......I would now like to change the guest list....and the menu" I am all of course in favour of adding a little flavour to the gene pool. One of the more interesting aspects of working as a very mediocre fraud investigator was the different attitudes to fraud. For example......a person fiddling tax......is considered a veritable hero in the Daily Mail. Not so ..the person who fiddles employment benefit. One of the "soft" industries for fraud investigators to look at is.....cash in hand employment......taxi drivers are easy. But also take away restaurants. Ive seen takeaways being er taken away.........literally moving from say Nottingham to Bristol and a reciprocal arrangement, a veritable network of recipocracy based on extended family connexions. Migration cant allowed to be a "conservative" or Daily Mail obsession. All of us agree that things change slightly (for the host population) when migrants arrive. Some reject any notion of change to phone Jon Gaunt......Im not worried about being mugged any more than ten years ago............but I do worry about the effect of a low paid economy where genuine reforms hard won by working class people (limit of hours worked, trade union membership, casual working in high health risk jobs etc) can be put into reverse....in the cause of being better for the economy. The exploitation of workers up to and including the sex trade is not good. Frankly all host populations have been worried by influx of low paid workers. New York in 1850s had worries about the likes of me (Irish). And racists play to those fears. My chief concern is the two tier economy of Europe......it could be argued of course that Greece, Ireland, Portugal were on the second tier of Europe but the differential in Bulgaria, Romania is off the scale. The effect of that migration is a cause for concern......happily not for me |
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Phones, soup, paint and chairs are troubling.
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The UK gets Spin's taxes, his company's taxes from profits swelled by his efforts, plus his contribution to the general economic benefits of having a (usually) thriving financial service sector. Plus its citizens get a culinary education and an extra Man United fan. Spin gets shit weather, shit transport, shit food and Chelsea fans... tempered only by his salary, OT and Scotch. |
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And gets the benefit of Spins wisdom as to where it is going wrong. |
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Phones, soup, paint and chairs are troubling.
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I don't think there's any evidence that importing talent in the financial sector creates a "greed is good" philosophy.
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I suppose I could despite having the usual male problems with multitasking. However, I'm not sure how well the wireless works in the bedroom and given that the missus goes to bed at about 10pm because she has to get up early to commute into town I strongly suspect that me trying to shag her while she is asleep whilst tapping away on the laptop might be met with something other than warm endearments.
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Phones, soup, paint and chairs are troubling.
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If you have it off while, say, talking to Richter on the caf, does that make you gay? |
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