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Post Brexit Exodus from Britain ?
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI agree, but how likely is any of that? Lots of European countries provide further education for free, even to foreign students, because they see it as an investment in the future. The British way is to whinge about students being freeloaders and charge them £9K per year, then whinge that we don't have skilled people, then whinge that there are too many immigrants, and finally blame the whole lot on the EU and vote to leave rather than face any of the problems we've created at home.
1. More of the same tulip
2. Rock the Casbah
Absolutely brexit won't fix everything, in some ways it will make things worse. But maybe it will bring things to a head in order for big decisions and big leadership to actually happen.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
Absolutely brexit won't fix everything, in some ways it will make things worse. But maybe it will bring things to a head in order for big decisions and big leadership to actually happen.
People like you and your family will bear the brunt of it which is right and proper.
Losers will be losers, before or after Brexit.Last edited by sasguru; 11 April 2017, 09:18.Hard Brexit now!
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so lots of people who arrived since 2004 decide to go home and the UK will fall apart?
Ok makes sense, so glad the ex spurts are here.
Maybe this is why tax take is down?
How EU migrants avoid tax in UK - Telegraph
Romanians and Bulgarians coming to work can avoid paying taxes in Britain because of a loophole.
Instead they can pay taxes at home where basic rates are much lower.
The rules allow European workers “posted” to Britain for less than two years to pay national insurance and, in some cases, income tax in their own country.
Almost 100,000 EU immigrants already in Britain are taking advantage of the regulations.
The head of Romania’s biggest recruitment agency, which has just set up an office in London, said yesterday it was perfectly legitimate for workers coming to Britain to pay tax in their own country.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso lots of people who arrived since 2004 decide to go home and the UK will fall apart?
Ok makes sense, so glad the ex spurts are here.
Maybe this is why tax take is down?
How EU migrants avoid tax in UK - TelegraphComment
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Originally posted by sal View PostJust like the claims of 100'000s of PSC contractors tax dodging scum. Both are exaggerated in terms of numbers and quoting edge cases, both are legal. Next...Comment
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Drop the EU safety rules put in by unelected bureacrats purely to make money for Germans, and we could end up reducing the population quite quickly.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostShaun, I gotta say, you're slipping, let's all chip in and get you a geography book.
Milan.
My bad.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso lots of people who arrived since 2004 decide to go home and the UK will fall apart?
Not all will be able to move, some will have no choice but to leave (as they get transferred abroad) and some who don't like what the UK is becoming will leave voluntarily.
One parent at the lad's school told me "the social contract whereby I paid loads of tax to prop up the country is over, its every man for himself".
He's moving his business to Europe - I know several other people doing that.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI can't read maps,, coz I'm thick as mince
My bad.
FTFYHard Brexit now!
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