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JRM says EU citizen have to leave UK after brexit

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    #31
    The Chequers deal might end freedom of movement but includes a "mobility framework", i.e. if you can get a job you're in.



    With freedom of movement you can actually throw people out who don't have a job, so it is effectively freedom of movement in all but name.

    I'm alright Jack

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      #32
      Originally posted by xoggoth View Post

      Ending free movement does not stop the UK or any European nation from taking in migrants, the important point is that we are free to take in those we really need, whether it's the highly skilled or seasonal farm workers.
      The problem with that argument is that those migrants that the UK would like to attract are intelligent enough to realise that going to a country that has just shot itself in the foot is not exactly a good idea. These people can now earn a good wage and have a better standard of living now by staying in their own country or moving to one that allows for freedom of movement. I see more reports of people leaving the UK than wanting to either move there or stay. The only migrants that the UK will be able to get in the not too distant future are those from outside of the EU and those countries will be wanting pretty damn good reciprocal agreements.
      Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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        #33
        Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
        The problem with that argument is that those migrants that the UK would like to attract are intelligent enough to realise that going to a country that has just shot itself in the foot is not exactly a good idea. These people can now earn a good wage and have a better standard of living now by staying in their own country or moving to one that allows for freedom of movement. I see more reports of people leaving the UK than wanting to either move there or stay. The only migrants that the UK will be able to get in the not too distant future are those from outside of the EU and those countries will be wanting pretty damn good reciprocal agreements.
        yeah its terrible its fallen to its lowest level in four years!

        https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...years-says-ons

        A mere 101,000 arriving here every year!

        shocking the highly skilled migrant program is massively under over subscribed how can we do that with shotgun pellets in our foot??

        https://www.ft.com/content/914b10e2-...9-7680cedcc421

        A UK government move that allowed companies to bring more skilled foreign workers into the country has already been overtaken by demand just a month after it was introduced.

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          #34
          Originally posted by vetran View Post
          yeah its terrible its fallen to its lowest level in four years!

          https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...years-says-ons

          A mere 101,000 arriving here every year!

          shocking the highly skilled migrant program is massively under over subscribed how can we do that with shotgun pellets in our foot??

          https://www.ft.com/content/914b10e2-...9-7680cedcc421
          Does that article give a breakdown of EU vs. non-EU migrants?

          So:

          “Today’s figures show that around 270,000 more people are coming to the UK than leaving, so net migration is continuing to add to the UK population. Net migration has been broadly stable since peak levels seen in 2015 and 2016.

          “Looking at the underlying numbers we can see that EU net migration has fallen, as fewer EU citizens are arriving in the UK, and has now returned to the level last seen in 2012.

          “Much of the recent fall is in people from the western European countries that make up the 'EU15' group coming to the UK for a definite job. Previously we had seen a decline in the number of EU citizens coming who were looking for work, however, this seems to have stabilised.”

          Nicola Rogers, Centre for Migration, Office for National Statistics.
          More non-EU than EU as has practically always been...

          https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...ort/august2018
          Last edited by darmstadt; 9 September 2018, 20:38.
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #35
            Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
            In general, arguments seem to confuse free movement with immigration generally. There are no laws in the UK, the EU or any other democratic nations that ban emigration.

            Ending free movement does not stop the UK or any European nation from taking in migrants, the important point is that we are free to take in those we really need, whether it's the highly skilled or seasonal farm workers.
            How about you and your children fook of to the fields to pick up *berries? Dont worry no EU migrant will want to work for £ when £<€. Highly skilled ones earn more than you anyway and can live with £\€ rate. Got it now?
            Last edited by pscont; 9 September 2018, 21:06.

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              #36
              Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
              Does that article give a breakdown of EU vs. non-EU migrants?

              So:



              More non-EU than EU as has practically always been...

              https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulat...ort/august2018
              yes strangely enough that was the figure I highlighted as it was what we were talking about but here for the thickies again

              Office for National Statistics released on Monday showed net long-term migration to the UK from the EU was 101,000 in 2017

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                #37
                Originally posted by pscont View Post
                How about you and your children fook of to the fields to pick up *berries? Dont worry no EU migrant will want to work for £ when £<€. Highly skilled ones earn more than you anyway and can live with £\€ rate. Got it now?
                maybe when the farmers pay a sensible wage so the fruit pickers don't live in squalor then the "lazy" brits would want the job? Or maybe as has happened since 1947 seasonal fruit picking visas will be granted for those rich land owners who are too tight to pay a living wage can still get cheap labour?


                No we haven't got it yet, we expect the International companies to pay some tax rather than exploiting slave labour - how about you feckwit?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by vetran View Post
                  yes strangely enough that was the figure I highlighted as it was what we were talking about but here for the thickies again
                  However we would like a breakdown of skilled vs. non-skilled migrants. It's irrelevant anyway as skilled EU migrants won't be coming to the UK anyway which was what the whole point was about, not the fact that there are less EU migrants overall (which is both skilled and non-skilled) which in turn shows that there are more non-EU migrants coming to the UK.
                  Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by vetran View Post

                    we expect ....blah blah blah
                    You thickos can expect all you want, all you're going to get is lowered living standards and poorer services.
                    Eeveryone knows, post Brexit, taxes are going to rise and/or spending will have to fall, just to keep at the same level.
                    Hard Brexit now!
                    #prayfornodeal

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
                      In general, arguments seem to confuse free movement with immigration generally. There are no laws in the UK, the EU or any other democratic nations that ban emigration.

                      Ending free movement does not stop the UK or any European nation from taking in migrants, the important point is that we are free to take in those we really need, whether it's the highly skilled or seasonal farm workers.
                      So, exactly like we are able to do now under EU rules that the UK haven’t implemented.

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