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The latest immigration figures....
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The oil and gas industry in Scotland is in freefall... the last thing Scotland needs is more immigrants looking for work in that industry anyway -
I must admit, I am surprised there are more non-EU immigrants than EU immigrants.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostImmigration from the EU 251000
Immigration from outside the EU 292,000
The government can stop net migration tomorrow if it really wants to. It has complete control of immigration of non-EU citizens. 292000 to be exact.
That' s a population of a small city, could be stopped tomorrow. It is perfectly within the power of the government to set a quota on non-EU immigrants so that emigration matches immigration. You could still allow 100000 non EU immigrants and have no net migration.
However, putting a quota on non-EU immigration would run rough shod over all sorts of long standing international agreements. It would also require a swathe of immigration law/policy to be changed. Would we be comfortable for example in denying entry to children of UK passport holders living overseas? Or what about British born people overseas who relinquished their UK citizenship and decide to move home? What about highly skilled migrants? What about people who previously had right of abode in the UK, left, and now want to return? Pandora's box of consequences me thinks.Comment
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No it doesn't. 592200 vs 498,000 in 2012, as a percentage of population that's higher for the UK. As a percentage of land area, higher still.Although Germany which has many more immigrants than the UKbloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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So what's wrong with rules that do allow such people in and keep out the unskilled with no links to the UK? Hardly that difficult.Would we be comfortable for example in denying entry to children of UK passport holders living overseas? Or what about British born people overseas who relinquished their UK citizenship and decide to move home? What about highly skilled migrants? What about people who previously had right of abode in the UK, left, and now want to return?bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Scotland does not want more migrants, the majority of Scottish people are against it,
The SNP however want to double it to 25,000 per year. They don't have a say on migration however.
The only ones that I see around here are shifty ones from the Balkans.Comment
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don't confuse him with facts!Originally posted by xoggoth View PostNo it doesn't. 592200 vs 498,000 in 2012, as a percentage of population that's higher for the UK. As a percentage of land area, higher still.Comment
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Ashley Mullins - Charlie Mullins' grandson? hmm.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWith migrants flooding the jobs market wages are being pushed downwards.
Migrants causing a glut of skilled workersComment
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I think you'll find that the current rules already keep out pretty much every non-EU unskilled person who doesn't have any links to the UK.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSo what's wrong with rules that do allow such people in and keep out the unskilled with no links to the UK? Hardly that difficult.
For example, if you are an Australian without any links to the UK and want to move to the UK long term, in most cases you will need to have at least a masters degree and collect enough points to get a Tier 1 visa, ie, be highly skilled.Comment
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Total number of long-term immigrants arriving into the reporting country during the reference year of 2013:Originally posted by xoggoth View PostNo it doesn't. 592200 vs 498,000 in 2012, as a percentage of population that's higher for the UK. As a percentage of land area, higher still.
Germany: 692,713
UK: 526,046
Eurostat - Tables, Graphs and Maps Interface (TGM) table
Population:
Germany: 80767463 (0.85% in 2013)
UK: 64308261 (0.81% immigrants in 2013)“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.”Comment
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Not all EU immigrants come to wash windows with squeezy bottles
EU migrants 'good for UK economy' - Home News - UK - The Independent
From the fiscal point of view, this immigration has not been at all a burden on the welfare system. Rather, it has contributed to strengthen the fiscal positionDuring the recession, migrant workers may fare better in the employment market than native Britons because of their better skills and qualification, Prof Dustmann concluded.I'm alright JackComment
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