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Immigration texts 'sent in error' prompt complaints
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Dodgy, I am so glad to be back to arguing with you ......oh hang on, I agree with on a couple of points there, too. However, I would still contend that the issue has been kicked about by all parties. If the Tories really care about "cracking down" why are they allowing so much ICT abuse still? I agree Labour were utter tulipes on the issue but I'm not seeing much evidence that The Tories are any better - except they (maybe) haven't told quite so many lies about their intent (yet). -
I received a text the other day "go home or face arrest".
As it was well after closing time already, I thought they might be serious and jumped in a taxi right away
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Tories want big business (especially India & China) to invest in UK rather than elsewhere, if that means some IT contractors need to be shafted then fine. ICT will probably get worse we will go from Bob to Zhòngní shortly.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostDodgy, I am so glad to be back to arguing with you ......oh hang on, I agree with on a couple of points there, too. However, I would still contend that the issue has been kicked about by all parties. If the Tories really care about "cracking down" why are they allowing so much ICT abuse still? I agree Labour were utter tulipes on the issue but I'm not seeing much evidence that The Tories are any better - except they (maybe) haven't told quite so many lies about their intent (yet).
I do hope they make them pay tax from day one and fix the minimum salary requirements so at least for their cheap labour we get some more PAYE.Comment
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PB I regard you as my new best friend you leftie you.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostDodgy, I am so glad to be back to arguing with you ......oh hang on, I agree with on a couple of points there, too. However, I would still contend that the issue has been kicked about by all parties. If the Tories really care about "cracking down" why are they allowing so much ICT abuse still? I agree Labour were utter tulipes on the issue but I'm not seeing much evidence that The Tories are any better - except they (maybe) haven't told quite so many lies about their intent (yet).
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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On ICTs the Tories are in hoc to Indian influence. I have fallen out with the wife of my local MP (we have kids at the same school) by suggesting I would vote UKIP unless they put a stop to the abuse of the system. She bleated about putting her husband out of a job so I told her I was down to my last £billion on account of competition from India and I was hardly likely to give a fig if he did not get re electedOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostOh I see - you see New Labour as lefties? That's the first error - they are/were Thatcher lite. Second as I pointed out, the chaos in immigration was helped along by the Tories too. I don't think it's a left/right issue - all parties say one thing then do another - look at ICTs.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Maybe we could outsource his job to India. I'm sure they'd do it better.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostOn ICTs the Tories are in hoc to Indian influence. I have fallen out with the wife of my local MP (we have kids at the same school) by suggesting I would vote UKIP unless they put a stop to the abuse of the system. She bleated about putting her husband out of a job so I told her I was down to my last £billion on account of competition from India and I was hardly likely to give a fig if he did not get re elected
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AgreedOriginally posted by zeitghostftfy.
Or ID cards - Tory idea, opposed by Labour, then a Labour policy opposed by Tories.Comment
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What's the problem with this?Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostAnd the Tory ones prior to that who had the brilliant idea that we no longer needed exit controls.
If some fooker wants to leave, let them.Comment
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That means the leaving and entering statistics are just completely made up.Originally posted by Platypus View PostWhat's the problem with this?
If some fooker wants to leave, let them.
So for example they don't know that Scooterscot is no longer in the country and when (and if) he comes back permanently this won't be recorded in the immigration stats.
It means that other central and local government departments cannot estimate how much money they need for healthcare, eduction etc."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Don't forget Tony's New Labour speechwriter Andrew "rub the Right's nose in diversity" Neather.
All parties. Vermin. Parasites. Scum.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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