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As a bremainer I agrre with this. I think moving to the Swiss model would facilitate that, since EU citz (NAT correct me if I'm wrong) have always needed a Work Permit to work in CH despite freedom of movement, albeit automatically granted. I think lately though the Swiss have started to quota them which is fair enough they they deem themselves to be 'full'. -
Illegal immigrants aiming to cross the Channel say Brexit will make it EASIER to sneak into Britain because France will no longer try to stop them
Read more: Calais mayor calls for migrant camps to be moved to Britain after Brexit vote | Daily Mail Online
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I have signed. Its difficult, as it seems to me that alot of people want something done about immigration.
I want immigration rules changed, or more houses and infrastructure built, then another referendum.Comment
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Topshop tycoon Sir Philip Green loses around £365m on Brexit Friday as billionaires feel the pinch
Lets hold a telefon for him. I am sure some from BHS will contribute.....Comment
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Average from my impression of what people have been saying.Originally posted by bobspud View PostDo you mean the average or the just the idiots that they have found so easy to pick out for camera and radio fodder. I support movement but not without a job.
There's lots of subtleties to "not without a job". What if the job is for a month? What if they stay 3 years, build a life here, and then lose their job through no fault of their own? Does one man with a job get to bring his wife and 6 children?Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I read that.Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostIllegal immigrants aiming to cross the Channel say Brexit will make it EASIER to sneak into Britain because France will no longer try to stop them
Read more: Calais mayor calls for migrant camps to be moved to Britain after Brexit vote | Daily Mail Online
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The Mayor Calais is throwing her toys out of the pram as the Mayor of Calais always does.
The agreement between France and the UK over this is nothing to do with the EU."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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reallyOriginally posted by stek View PostNo such thing, you're even thicker than I thought you were.
i suggest you reboot the other brain cell , dual nationality enables you to hold two passports .Comment
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You don't need a work permit. You can come here to look for work.Originally posted by stek View PostAs a bremainer I agrre with this. I think moving to the Swiss model would facilitate that, since EU citz (NAT correct me if I'm wrong) have always needed a Work Permit to work in CH despite freedom of movement, albeit automatically granted. I think lately though the Swiss have started to quota them which is fair enough they they deem themselves to be 'full'.
There was a referendum which decided that the quotas would be reintroduced for EU citizens. The Federal government now have to figure out how to implement the will of the people without (too many) EU sanctions- they're in discussion with the EU about it. Rather similar to the UK situation.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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You never answered my question when are you leaving?Originally posted by unemployed View Postreally
i suggest you reboot the other brain cell , dual nationality enables you to hold two passports ."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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