Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
No doubt. But Europe has a civilised and workable system for this. Which we've cut ourselves off from today.
The rest of the world is not 'civilised'?
No doubt. But Europe has a civilised and workable system for this. Which we've cut ourselves off from today.
The rest of the world is not 'civilised'?
It's more an age/generational thing isn't it? Those of us who've been lucky enough to be employed, buy a home and build a pension pot can afford these luxuries. Our kids. less so.
That will be Remain then-we leavers are all thick and mere peasants.
See my other posts. No one should simply be able to move to another country and start living off the state. (That's not possible now unless you're granted asylum or unless you're awaiting the outcome of an immigration application. And even in those cases the support is minimal).
But what's wrong with going to work in another country and, after a qualifying period, having the right to fall back on support if you suddenly need it. Meanwhile, your home country is offering the same arrangement in reverse to others.
Without this system, only people with considerable assets can live abroad.
The best thing about Europe is Cheese and Tintin.
Has there ever been a Cheese World Cup?
See my other posts. No one should simply be able to move to another country and start living off the state. (That's not possible now unless you're granted asylum or unless you're awaiting the outcome of an immigration application. And even in those cases the support is minimal).
But what's wrong with going to work in another country and, after a qualifying period, having the right to fall back on support if you suddenly need it. Meanwhile, your home country is offering the same arrangement in reverse to others.
Without this system, only people with considerable assets can live abroad.
The fact they don't think it's cool to take their tops off exposing flabby, pasty and sunburnt skin whilst eating chips from polystyrene trays.
Very sad day
How long would this qualifying period be for and at what level of paid taxation. Would you have a limit on your benefit payments linked to tax paid. Many big questions. The ideal is fine, practice not so fine. Therefore if you cannot support yourself independently you cannot expect to move around. You could if your own home country were responsible for paying benefits (at the going rate in the host) to you in your chosen country. Tell me what do you think that would do to Poland, Hungary, Estonia, Lithuania and many others
The best thing about Europe is that it allowed cocks like you in.
Do you guys really not see the hypocracy that seems to emanate from Leave supporters? Remain supporters thought there were enough sensible Brits to ensure we did not vote Leave, we were wrong, as could you be about the Scotch. You say that the UK will never go back to the EU, but if Scotland does choose independence then it will come running back with its' tail between its legs. Can you not see your double standards?
Many Leavers really do deserve the stupid tag, or they are just to full of bluster to see the big important picture, perhaps preferring to focus on minor issues that do not challenge their intellect too much? Whatever happens it is going to be tough to pull the country together, and there will be problems, but to overcome them you have to face the issues not turn a blind eye and cross your fingers.
It's answering all those questions........
I don't understand what you're getting at.
Take Spain. Assuming someone under 30 can even find a job there, you will get zero health cover until you have made social security payments and at best you'll only ever be entitled to two years of unemployment benefit before that stops entirely. You wouldn't even get the latter if you were self-employed
That applies whether you're British or Bolivian, so membership of the EU has nothing to do with it.
Technically an EU citizen has the right to live there, but the Spanish reserve the right to kick you out if you have no means of supporting yourself.
It seems that a large number of people are under the wholly mistaken impression that the rest of the EU offers the same ludicrously generous benefits as the British and Germans.
That's not what I said. But no other part of the world has built a mutually supportive network like this.