pastafarian
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Asterix is ok i suppose and Dogmatix is much better than that annoying mutt Snowy but Tintin edges it for finding a Yeti and going to the moon.
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.
This system already exists in the EU - it already works in practice. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25134521 As a migrant, you're not automatically entitled to benefits. But you are if you pass, in the UK, a 'habitual residents test'. Other EU countries will have slightly different arrangements but the principle is the same.
And it's worth remembering that benefits are also paid to people in work - millions of them.
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i think you're overstating what the rights EU provides. beyond obtaining a visa, its not much different from going to a non-EU country. if you pay into local funds, you'll get sick/unemployment, just as you would elsewhere. technically, you have to be able to support yourself to move to just about anywhere in EU, its supposed to be a freedom of movement of labour.
Very sad that many who voted out, somehow thought Europe was responsible for all their woes. Misguided and conned I'm afraid
Well, I think I'm right.
Well fair enough. But do read that BBC article if you have a second. It explained a complex issue to me.
Don't worry they will still be able to blame non EU immigrants.
Well fair enough. But do read that BBC article if you have a second. It explained a complex issue to me.
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BBC, must be spot on accurate then.
Oh goodie I can now go to work in Bulgaria and live on their benefits whilst sweeping the station platforms. Or if I were Bulgarian I could wash cars and get in work benefits (per week) worth more than a weeks work in Bulgaria if I move to the UK. Hmmmmm! Now just to pass that dodgy Habitual residents test!
Some countries are wealthier than others of course. The flip side for us is that we rely on people from less wealthy EU countries to staff our agriculture, health and service industries. Meanwhile I know Brits who've snapped up 'bargain' Bulgarian holiday homes. This is, basically, international trade in action.
BBC, must be spot on accurate then.
Which source would you recommend to explain all this then? Genuine question.