Omg haven't you lot got anything better to do than carry on this pointless argument
Plenty of other threads to look at if you are not interested in this one.
Meanwhile.........
Meanwhile.........
There's far bigger issues going on in the world to be licking Nigel's a*se every 5 minutes
The look on Merkel and Hollande's faces ..... priceless
Yeah alright, good luck with your quest[emoji106]Most of the bigger issues ARE discussed on here, but you seem to come out with the "pointless argument" on most of these, perhaps stick to your witty comments.
As you don't vote because it is a waste of time in your opinion, and have no real interest, just post on what does interest you....simple really.
Yeah alright, good luck with your quest[emoji106]
No one's licking anyone's arse, pull your head out of yours and face realityThere's far bigger issues going on in the world to be licking Nigel's a*se every 5 minutes
lShe talks a good game but presides over a system letting in net 300k + last year. I think the Conservative leadership have one last chance with the pre referendum negotiations. If they fail to get any real concessions on border controls/limiting free movement of people an out vote becomes a real possibility.
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Whatever Cameron gets in the way of concessions on Europe, there is zero possibility of the rules regarding free movement of labour being changed.
The only concessions he can possibly get are to limit benefits for those entering the UK from the EU. Limiting child benefit, housing benefit, council tax benefit etc.
I've always been firmly in the 'in' camp, as our company exports to Europe, and it is certainly easier if the country you're exporting to is in the EU, but over the past year I've moved and am now on the fence regarding an exit from the EU.
Why? I see two of the biggest issues facing the country as youth unemployment, and the 'housing crisis' (although we do have 800,000 empty houses in the UK)
Youth unemployment, and the pressure on wages for the young and low paid, is clearly influenced by an oversupply of cheap Eastern European labour.
Housing - Cameron wants to build 200,000 'affordable' houses in the next five years. When you've got net migration of +300,000 a year, it's simply not enough.
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Whatever Cameron gets in the way of concessions on Europe, there is zero possibility of the rules regarding free movement of labour being changed.
The only concessions he can possibly get are to limit benefits for those entering the UK from the EU. Limiting child benefit, housing benefit, council tax benefit etc.
I've always been firmly in the 'in' camp, as our company exports to Europe, and it is certainly easier if the country you're exporting to is in the EU, but over the past year I've moved and am now on the fence regarding an exit from the EU.
Why? I see two of the biggest issues facing the country as youth unemployment, and the 'housing crisis' (although we do have 800,000 empty houses in the UK)
Youth unemployment, and the pressure on wages for the young and low paid, is clearly influenced by an oversupply of cheap Eastern European labour.
Housing - Cameron wants to build 200,000 'affordable' houses in the next five years. When you've got net migration of +300,000 a year, it's simply not enough.
If your interested in 'the truth' I would recommend http://www.migrationwatchuk.org/key-topics
No I'm renting like a dickhea* but immigration is no way the main cause of that.Not worried about immigration?
You must already be on the property ladder.
No I'm renting like a dickhea* but immigration is no way the main cause of that.