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Channel tunnel to close on Brexit?
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The point is currently a large number of Brits emigrate to the EU, after Brexit they won't. EU immigration goes down, UK emigration goes down, net immigration stays more or less the same. The vast majority of the emigrants are not pensioners, they're taking up jobs, like my cousins daughter who recently emigrated to Germany.I'm alright Jack -
Then why does every supermarket have a section for polish food?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostUp until 2010 EU immigrants were balanced by British emigrants to the EU, from official government statistics.
https://euobserver.com/social/123066
This perception of being swamped by EU immigrants is grossly exaggerated
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Why are there British shops in Germany ?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThen why does every supermarket have a section for polish food?
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And why wouldn't they continue to take jobs in Europe? Plenty of people do take jobs all over the world including Australia, ME, Japan & China none of which have freedom of movement agreements.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe point is currently a large number of Brits emigrate to the EU, after Brexit they won't. EU immigration goes down, UK emigration goes down, net immigration stays more or less the same. The vast majority of the emigrants are not pensioners, they're taking up jobs, like my cousins daughter who recently emigrated to Germany.
However the people taking jobs abroad will be higher value migrants or on short term work visas. The grand tour was quite popular before the EU.Comment
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because there is a market.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhy are there British shops in Germany ?

Did the British shops all open in 2 years?Comment
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Clearly we move in different social circles.Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostThat's funny I asked 13 people and they all said Leave. Mainly because they don't buy into Project Fear and don't like the idea of ever closer union with the EU in its current format.
Anyway I am going to the pub tonight. I'll see if I can find a LEAVE advocate there .... that's if I don't get lynched for brining up the subject.Comment
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There is a bit of confusion going on here. The open doors migration sheep have managed to ignore the type or quality of migrants. British migrants who work abroad are usually well educated and working in jobs that fit their education and skills. Migration to the UK on the other hand are to fill low level jobs. The Europeans that fill them can be well educated (starbucks, golf club bar etc) or lower educated Europeans (fruit picking). Both groups performing lower level tasks. If people like darntwat and masturbates return to the UK they will (and I am sure there must be employers stupid enough) return to their 1st level desktop support jobs in the UK. If not I am sure farmers would welcome them.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Actually I do work in the UK now and then, in fact I recently had to offshore and outsource a major application for one of the UK's bailed out banks because the skillset in the UK both no longer existed and those that could possibly do it, actually couldn't. BTW, notice the typical right winger tactic, use silly names due to a lower than average intelligence levelOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere is a bit of confusion going on here. The open doors migration sheep have managed to ignore the type or quality of migrants. British migrants who work abroad are usually well educated and working in jobs that fit their education and skills. Migration to the UK on the other hand are to fill low level jobs. The Europeans that fill them can be well educated (starbucks, golf club bar etc) or lower educated Europeans (fruit picking). Both groups performing lower level tasks. If people like darntwat and masturbates return to the UK they will (and I am sure there must be employers stupid enough) return to their 1st level desktop support jobs in the UK. If not I am sure farmers would welcome them.
Just reading some of the inane drivel, right wing politics and ill thought out arguments on here, I don't think any intelligent person would want to move or return to the UK on a permanent basis. Sometimes I think I've wandered into a Stormfront/UKIP/Bethlem Royal Hospital/Daily Mail Fan Club forum
“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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No of course it bloody won't.Channel tunnel to close on Brexit?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Ah, so happy with those 1 million refugees wandering around your streets and taking a dump on your doorstep thenOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostJust reading some of the inane drivel, right wing politics and ill thought out arguments on here, I don't think any intelligent person would want to move or return to the UK on a permanent basis. Sometimes I think I've wandered into a Stormfront/UKIP/Bethlem Royal Hospital/Daily Mail Fan Club forum
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