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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostComment
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Oh dear™: Theresa May ready to block Boris Johnson's point-based migration system
G20 Summit: Theresa May ready to block Boris Johnson's point-based migration system after Brexit
"Theresa May has said that she is prepared to block Boris Johnson’s plans for a points-based migration system after Britain leaves the European Union.
Mr Johnson and four other Eurosceptic Cabinet ministers put plans for an Australian-style immigration system at the heart of the Leave campaign. However the Prime Minister yesterday criticised them for assuming that a points-based system is a "silver bullet", adding that there is no evidence it will actually work.
Critics have suggested that the system, which is used in Australia, could actually lead to increased levels of migration. Mrs May is instead considering a work permit system, which would enable Britain to introduce quotas on the numbers of migrants for different parts of the economy.
The Prime Minister, who has been conducting talks with other world leaders at the G20 Summit in China over the weekend, also declined to commit to a series of other flagship Leave campaign commitments, including using EU contributions to give the NHS an extra £100million a week and cutting VAT on energy bills"
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...s-point-based/
I want my £350 mln per week extra for the NHS!!!Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostG20 Summit: Theresa May ready to block Boris Johnson's point-based migration system after Brexit
"Theresa May has said that she is prepared to block Boris Johnson’s plans for a points-based migration system after Britain leaves the European Union.
Mr Johnson and four other Eurosceptic Cabinet ministers put plans for an Australian-style immigration system at the heart of the Leave campaign. However the Prime Minister yesterday criticised them for assuming that a points-based system is a "silver bullet", adding that there is no evidence it will actually work.
Critics have suggested that the system, which is used in Australia, could actually lead to increased levels of migration. Mrs May is instead considering a work permit system, which would enable Britain to introduce quotas on the numbers of migrants for different parts of the economy.
The Prime Minister, who has been conducting talks with other world leaders at the G20 Summit in China over the weekend, also declined to commit to a series of other flagship Leave campaign commitments, including using EU contributions to give the NHS an extra £100million a week and cutting VAT on energy bills"
Source: G20 Summit: Theresa May ready to block Boris Johnson's point-based migration system after Brexit
I want my £350 mln per week extra for the NHS!!!
I want my emergency budget. Now!Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostG20 Summit: Theresa May ready to block Boris Johnson's point-based migration system after Brexit
"Theresa May has said that she is prepared to block Boris Johnson’s plans for a points-based migration system after Britain leaves the European Union.
Mr Johnson and four other Eurosceptic Cabinet ministers put plans for an Australian-style immigration system at the heart of the Leave campaign. However the Prime Minister yesterday criticised them for assuming that a points-based system is a "silver bullet", adding that there is no evidence it will actually work.
Critics have suggested that the system, which is used in Australia, could actually lead to increased levels of migration. Mrs May is instead considering a work permit system, which would enable Britain to introduce quotas on the numbers of migrants for different parts of the economy.
The Prime Minister, who has been conducting talks with other world leaders at the G20 Summit in China over the weekend, also declined to commit to a series of other flagship Leave campaign commitments, including using EU contributions to give the NHS an extra £100million a week and cutting VAT on energy bills"
Source: G20 Summit: Theresa May ready to block Boris Johnson's point-based migration system after Brexit
I want my £350 mln per week extra for the NHS!!!Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI can't tell you how pissed off I'm getting with the casual sexism on this forum. Must be my time of the month...
The poster ALWAYS does this."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by greenlake View Post"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI can't tell you how pissed off I'm getting with the casual sexism on this forum. Must be my time of the month...Comment
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