Lincoln Imp
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- Feb 2, 2009
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...mersinaries who cant speak the langauge takeing jobs of local lads
regards
DR
Heavenly stuff. Less subtle than 2p's unceasing efforts on behalf of the Remain cause but great fun nevertheless.
...mersinaries who cant speak the langauge takeing jobs of local lads
regards
DR
Another fail.
Nothing in your post describes how we can take back control of our EU borders and implement quotas and entry permits on EU citizens as we currently do with Non EU nationals. Keep on rummaging around thinking you have found something . One of these days you will just have to admit your dishonesty.
When the UK economy contracts as part of the natural cycle, then we will have less need for EU workers.
That's dated 2004 so will be out of date as its pre-Lisbon treaty.
Check out the Lisbon treaty articles 45-55.
Stumped by you? Please.
Since you mention your own personal fantasises and wishes on future border controls again post Brexit, all enforced with The UKBF at nearly 25% less than it was in 2010 as well as cuts to police numbers and all the other reductions to The Home Office and FCO budgets and functions, it's a fascinating little read by Sir Max Hastings in today's Times:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/comment/brexit-will-not-help-us-curb-immigration-5p5k87qdq
A few facts and figures:
235,000 net migration from non-EU countries to The UK in the year to March v 87,000 from the EU.
Only 40% of those refused asylum in The UK since 2004 have actually left the country. (They'd all be non EU)
Illegal lorry drop detection's now running at 1,000 a month (That's just those detected obviously and they'd be all non-EU)
1 Million in The UK believed to be here illegally. (They'd all be non-EU)
A couple of quotes in the article by Sir Max that struck me:
Still, you carry on with your fantasises about the future border ( and other things that interest you on the internet of the really nasty nature) in peace.
Ok, list them. That's the data. List the completed ones and what is left.
Wasted effort
Effective border management is not a fantasy.
If they an EU citizen does not meet the EU definition i.e not in work or self employed then they can be forcibly removed by HO. The UK choosing not to have sufficient border staff decided that it did not want to remove those that did not have a job etc.
This taking back control of our borders was always a red herring.
Stumped by you? Please.
Since you mention your own personal fantasises and wishes on future border controls again post Brexit, all enforced with The UKBF at nearly 25% less than it was in 2010 as well as cuts to police numbers and all the other reductions to The Home Office and FCO budgets and functions, it's a fascinating little read by Sir Max Hastings in today's Times:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/comment/brexit-will-not-help-us-curb-immigration-5p5k87qdq
A few facts and figures:
235,000 net migration from non-EU countries to The UK in the year to March v 87,000 from the EU.
Only 40% of those refused asylum in The UK since 2004 have actually left the country. (They'd all be non EU)
Illegal lorry drop detection's now running at 1,000 a month (That's just those detected obviously and they'd be all non-EU)
1 Million in The UK believed to be here illegally. (They'd all be non-EU)
You haven't watched the video have you.
This is a bit of a straw man argument. I don't think anybody said that immigration would be reduced as a result of leaving the EU. II remember Farage in one of the televised debates being very specific about the fact that fewer immigrants from the EU would mean more immigrants from Commonwealth countries. And I don't really see what illegal immigration has to do with anything - we had illegal immigrants to the country well before we joined the EU and will continue to have after Brexit.
Personally, I had no problem with free EU migration to this country (it cut both ways, we were free to move too - and sounded like a fair arrangement to me) but I know some people did. But no-one suggested that the removal of the rights of EU citizens to move here would reduce total immigration - we need people to fill the job vacancies.
I've no idea what Max Hastings is going on about in that piece, sounds like he's losing the plot a bit.
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But nobody is going to be deported so why you getting stressed about it.
Tell that to the Windrush generation.
That's a completely separate issue.
That's a completely separate issue.