Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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Like the fact Turkey WILL eventually join the EU you mean.
I have yet to hear anyone say it will never ever happen ever......have you?
I dont think will happen ever. There you go
Like the fact Turkey WILL eventually join the EU you mean.
I have yet to hear anyone say it will never ever happen ever......have you?
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If the winning line is when the official verdict is given then 5ways has this licked for sure.
But more importantly One Direction has racked up an astonishing 159 posts of ......i dont care,im not voting,voting IN or OUT wont make a blind bit of difference to anything.
Its almost charming (in a monster raving loony party sort of way)
Got to love NSC
Stands to reason someone has to be the greatest nation in the world.
I think its us as well,even if the remain camp continue to tell us we are crap and will be forever crap if we dont hold the hand of the EU
who do you think then is the greatest nation if not Britain?
Just for fun:
I see the Brexiters are becoming increasing hysterical and have had two of their finest on here banned in the last few days.
The real Bond would never wear a T shirt straight out of the box
I just don't understand why people want to remain in an organisation that is clearly failing.
EU immigrants are more educated, younger, more likely to be in work and less likely to
claim benefits than the UK-born. About 44% have some form of higher education
compared with only 23% of the UK-born. About a third of EU immigrants live in London,
compared with only 11% of the UK-born.
Many people are concerned that immigration reduces the pay and job chances of the UKborn
due to more competition for jobs. But immigrants consume goods and services and
this increased demand helps to create more employment opportunities. Immigrants also
might have skills that complement UK-born workers. So we need empirical evidence to
settle the issue of whether the economic impact of immigration is negative or positive for
the UK-born.
EU immigrants pay more in taxes than they take out in welfare and the use of public
services. They therefore help reduce the budget deficit. Immigrants do not have a negative
effect on local services such as crime, education, health, or social housing
AND
Long-term fiscal impacts of immigration
In 2013 the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) examined how the long-term fiscal sustainability of the UK might change over a 50-year period, depending on the level of migration to the country and expecting the same fertility rate for migrants and the UK born population.
Unlike the studies discussed above, the long-term estimates look at the fiscal impacts of at anticipated future migration flows, rather than migrants who are already in the country; they also implicitly account for the impacts of migrants' children once they enter the workforce. The OBR found that:
Higher net migration would reduce pressure on government debt over a 50-year period. Based on OBR projections, the high net-migration variant.
This result was driven by the fact that incoming migrants are more likely to be of working age than the population in general. The OBR noted that over an even longer time horizon than 50 years, these migrants would also retire and add to age-related spending pressures.
It concluded that "higher migration could be seen as delaying some of the fiscal challenges of an ageing population rather than a way of resolving them permanently".
http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/brexit05.pdf
https://fullfact.org/immigration/how-immigrants-affect-public-finances/
Osborne's whole strategy revolves around a growing economy to pay down the deficit. His positive economic forecasts for 2030 inside the EU depend on the number of EU migrants actually growing not shrinking.
I dont think will happen ever. There you go
Us Brexiters are much more tolerant and inclusive than you remainers.
Ahhh quoting CEP again I see ..... who are partly funded by the EU and by the British government !!!!!!
No targets for future immigration, according to Boris. Immigration could be GREATER in a post Brexit world. Hmmmm.
They aren't. Have you seen where Turkey is located, they are a strategic ally. Unleqss you want to war with everyone?
Desperate. We have had this discussion about funding, research, peer review and journal publication a few times now. Are you seriously suggesting anything which has a whiff of tax payers support (which is a hell of a lot of stuff) is immediately and summarily discredited?
Out of interest, if you are in the BREXIT camp, did you vote for your MEP? Just interested to know why people are so vociferous about leave, and it's likely to be a massive turn out at the polls, when MEP elections have such a low turnout. If Europe didn't matter then, why is it so important now?
The point is who you are able to hold accountable for immigration policy and therefore whatever numbers come or go. I think you know that.