They probably havent GB , but you dont KNOW that, thats one of the gripes that people have, anyway, we're all going round in circles if truth be told, were not going to agree are we ?
Not on this no, and you're right I'll leave it there.
They probably havent GB , but you dont KNOW that, thats one of the gripes that people have, anyway, we're all going round in circles if truth be told, were not going to agree are we ?
What a wonderfully docile citizen you must be totally conforming and supporting all Australian laws because they are the rules.
I guess it must be difficult in Australia with some political matters given your unequivocal stance on the rules, take Gay marriage for example..............one Australian state recently legalised it but this was subsequently overturned by the High Court because it conflicts with Federal law.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25344219
The rules are the rules thought.................how your heart must have swelled with pride at this news?
Australia was relevant to the discuss because it does have sensible approach to visiting international workers rather than just an open door....................Australia is not unique in its approach, I could have used the US, Japan, India, China or Pakistan as other examples.
You work in the UK you should pay UK tax and NI in my opinion.
Remember this money goes to pay for services such as Doctors, Hospitals, if they are paying less how is this fair?
It's why we should give nothing out until people have made a reasonable contribution to the system for at least five years otherwise they should pay up front for our services or have some sort of insurance.
Not just this, how many people are driving on our roads with foreign plates. Once again wear and tear on our roads which we all pay for.
I have also read that a certain large internet search engine only paid 11.6 million in tax last year.
Why does it feel time and time again that we are getting ripped off.
IT'S THE OVER STAYERS AND THE ILLEGAL'S THAT GET RIGHT UP MY NOSE PLUS THE SCUM BAGS THAT GIVE THEM WORK HERE
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DR
None of these countries are part of a larger organization by whose rules they have to abide.
The point i was repsonding to was that you asked why tightening up immigration rules would mean leaving the EU.
What does that matter, notwithstanding the fact that the British electorate have not been asked to approve open borders for foreign nationals from EU countries, the rules are wrong because they are not serving to protect the British public from individuals not conducive to the British public good.
Had we had more robust controls we would not have some of the following here........
http://news.stv.tv/east-central/150172-life-sentence-for-rapist-who-held-victim-for-eight-hours/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-14280419
http://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/news/...after_12_years_on_the_run_in_poland_1_2909519
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/lithuanian-predator-who-fled-arrest-3324677
http://swns.com/news/lithuanian-immigrant-raped-battered-woman-month-arriving-uk-34071/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...m-Latvia-was-able-to-kill-and-rape-in-UK.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-25092604
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/runaway-romanian-jailed-seven-years-2835922
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...oman-so-he-could-learn-English-in-prison.html
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c35_1377790699
http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/4..._for_seven_years/?action=complain&cid=8127311
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tal-come-UK-tried-rape-student-23-bridge.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...ild-rapist-Victor-Akulic-allowed-into-UK.html
If you consider that it is OK for these types of crimes happen in the UK solely because of "the rules" then you are a ****ing idiot.
I fail to see the link between these appalling crimes and immigration policy as a whole. I can see the link between these crimes and controlling the movement of criminals. Innocent people should still be allowed to go about their business in the EU. That's all you are advocating isn't it?
It's many other things for example the strain increased migration places on our housing, services such as schools, hospitals and the extra costs to our benefits system, the extra competition it creates for jobs especially in the unskilled sector, and in some cases the integration of people. It is about what is going to happen in the future.
It's not the peoples fault, it is the general imcompetance of our governments that have created the mess.
Tighten the borders make it like Australia like I keep hearing, and these problems would go away.
It doesn't put any particular strain on public services. There is a tonne of data to disprove this that has been widely published. We must knock this myth on the head.
I have sympathy for your argument, but the British electorate are not asked to approve pretty much anything. We don't want plebiscite/referendums on EVERY major decisions - we elect our MPs to delegate that responsibility and call them to account for the decisions they make.What does that matter, notwithstanding the fact that the British electorate have not been asked to approve open borders for foreign nationals from EU countries, the rules are wrong because they are not serving to protect the British public from individuals not conducive to the British public good.
...... there are already 26 EU/EFTA countries who seem happy enough to belong to the Schengen area.
I have sympathy for your argument, but the British electorate are not asked to approve pretty much anything. We don't want plebiscite/referendums on EVERY major decisions - we elect our MPs to delegate that responsibility and call them to account for the decisions they make.
I'd be interested to know why you feel we need more robust controls on our borders when there are already 26 EU/EFTA countries who seem happy enough to belong to the Schengen area.
Would there ever be a time when you feel immigration should be restricted ( in terms of numbers ) ??
I have sympathy for your argument, but the British electorate are not asked to approve pretty much anything. We don't want plebiscite/referendums on EVERY major decisions - we elect our MPs to delegate that responsibility and call them to account for the decisions they make.
I'd be interested to know why you feel we need more robust controls on our borders when there are already 26 EU/EFTA countries who seem happy enough to belong to the Schengen area.
It's many other things for example the strain increased migration places on our housing, services such as schools, hospitals and the extra costs to our benefits system, the extra competition it creates for jobs especially in the unskilled sector, and in some cases the integration of people. It is about what is going to happen in the future.
It's not the peoples fault, it is the general imcompetance of our governments that have created the mess.
Tighten the borders make it like Australia like I keep hearing, and these problems would go away.
Really ??It doesn't put any particular strain on public services. There is a tonne of data to disprove this that has been widely published. We must knock this myth on the head.