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They started to issue L1 (1 year) permits to European's sometime last year, not the B (5 year) permit that has been issued since the EU agreement.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThere's certainly been a few brits chancing their arm over here since the quotas disappeared.
Like they were expecting the out come of the vote
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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The story at the time was that it was the final year in which they could exercise the option to put EU people* on 1 year L permits. It did very conveniently coincide with the year leading up to the referendum so it looks like they were making some sort of point.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostThey started to issue L1 (1 year) permits to European's sometime last year, not the B (5 year) permit that has been issued since the EU agreement.
Like they were expecting the out come of the vote
I don't know if the option has expired now and it's back to B permits or not. Until they decide exactly how they are going to implement the referendum it's going to be a bit confusing. They have 3 years to do that.
* Strictly speaking, only EU people on either permanent contracts or temporary contracts lasting more than 1 year get a 5 year B. EU people doing typical contracts of 6 months or so have always been stuck with L permits matching their contract duration until they reach 5 years and can swap direct to a C.Comment
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I agree that a referendum seems unlikely given the status quo. The Tories have constantly been 'pussy whipped' by the Euro lovin' Lib Dems this parliament - Clegg's mob will do anything to deny the referendum, siding with Labour as needed.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt'll never happen. You'll never get the chance
However, if Scotland votes yes, the UK referendum will probably happen (likely followed by an EU exit) as Labour's vote in Westminster would be dramatically reduced.
From the FT 4 days ago..
"Scots’ independence would make it harder for Labour to govern UK"
"Labour would need nearly a quarter of a million extra votes to win a majority at the next election if Scotland becomes independent, according to new calculations."
"the figures make clear how important keeping Scotland in the UK is to Labour’s electoral chances."
"MPs from both major parties have told the Financial Times that it would be unacceptable, if Scotland had voted for independence, for Labour to try to form a government on the basis of a majority that relied on Scottish MPs"
"A separate Financial Times analysis shows the Conservatives would have won a 16-seat majority in 2010 had Scottish votes not been included, giving the party its first clear election win since 1992 and negating the need for a coalition government."
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Scotland votes Yes = Westminster Conservative Majority = Referendum = UK out of Europe = Farage dancing on the streetComment
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I don't think it's a foregone conclusion that the UK would leave the EU if we had a referendum at all.Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostI agree that a referendum seems unlikely given the status quo. The Tories have constantly been 'pussy whipped' by the Euro lovin' Lib Dems this parliament - Clegg's mob will do anything to deny the referendum, siding with Labour as needed.
However, if Scotland votes yes, the UK referendum will probably happen (likely followed by an EU exit) as Labour's vote in Westminster would be dramatically reduced.
From the FT 4 days ago..
"Scots’ independence would make it harder for Labour to govern UK"
"Labour would need nearly a quarter of a million extra votes to win a majority at the next election if Scotland becomes independent, according to new calculations."
"the figures make clear how important keeping Scotland in the UK is to Labour’s electoral chances."
"MPs from both major parties have told the Financial Times that it would be unacceptable, if Scotland had voted for independence, for Labour to try to form a government on the basis of a majority that relied on Scottish MPs"
"A separate Financial Times analysis shows the Conservatives would have won a 16-seat majority in 2010 had Scottish votes not been included, giving the party its first clear election win since 1992 and negating the need for a coalition government."
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Scotland votes Yes = Westminster Conservative Majority = Referendum = UK out of Europe = Farage dancing on the streetWhile you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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And then watch England dramatically move towards protectionism. Hook, line, and sinker.Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostSo
Scotland votes Yes = Westminster Conservative Majority = Referendum = UK out of Europe = Farage dancing on the street"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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One thing voting for it quite another to unravel it.Originally posted by doodab View PostI don't think it's a foregone conclusion that the UK would leave the EU if we had a referendum at all.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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why would the UK do that?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnd then watch England dramatically move towards protectionism. Hook, line, and sinker.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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It won't. It'll be open borders for India instead.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postwhy would the UK do that?
On that note, I notice we haven't been overrun with Bulgarians or Romanians yet.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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