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Maybe they think if they go legal and pay tax they might get a better chance of staying?
Definitely an element of getting here while you can.
Once the door closes we'll be left with millions of immigrants in unskilled and semi skilled casual service sector employment. And come the inevitable recession those 'jobs' will disappear very quickly.
Definitely an element of getting here while you can.
Once the door closes we'll be left with millions of immigrants in unskilled and semi skilled casual service sector employment. And come the inevitable recession those 'jobs' will disappear very quickly.
I can't see it working out well
how very dare you!
They are doing jobs Brits are unwilling to do because they are <insert insult here>.
"Germans Lose Faith in the Fourth Estate
Germans are losing faith in their media. Nowhere is this more apparent than in mistrust of refugee crisis media coverage. Where did journalists go wrong? And how much of this skepticism reflects a preference for rumors over facts? By SPIEGEL Staff"
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The EU is in danger of breaking apart unless France and Germany, in particular, work harder to stimulate growth and employment and heed citizens’ concerns, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said in the German capital on Thursday.
Valls said the two countries, for decades the axis around which the EU revolved, had to help refocus the bloc to tackle an immigration crisis, a lack of solidarity between member states, Britain’s looming exit, and terrorism.
“Europe is in danger of falling apart,” Valls said at an event organised by the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper. “So Germany and France have a huge responsibility.”
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