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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou missed the layer underneath which says "PurpleGorilla".
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostDrei, based on all your experience/knowledge/figures, why is UK unemployment so low?
Either these people are coming over and stealing our benefits or they are coming over here and stealing our jobs (based on what many Brexiters claim)
Since you are quoting the amount they are earning, then they aren't on benefits, therefore they are "stealing our jobs". Except they aren't. If they were, the unemployment levels among Brits would be far higher. Why isn't it?
So we have a low unemployment rate and ballooning public debt paying for it all.
It's the new normal.
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Drei, based on all your experience/knowledge/figures, why is UK unemployment so low?
Either these people are coming over and stealing our benefits or they are coming over here and stealing our jobs (based on what many Brexiters claim)
Since you are quoting the amount they are earning, then they aren't on benefits, therefore they are "stealing our jobs". Except they aren't. If they were, the unemployment levels among Brits would be far higher. Why isn't it?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat slavic languages, Polish?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_languages
Most common immigrant languages
From WiKi, probably outdated by now as this was done in 2011, might wanna x10 on all Eastern Countries.
According to the 2011 census, English or Welsh was the main language of 92.3% of the residents of England and Wales. Among other languages, the most common were as follows.[53]
Polish 546,000 or 1.0%
Punjabi 273,000 or 0.5%
Urdu 269,000 or 0.5%
Bengali (with Sylheti and Chatgaya) 221,000 or 0.4%
Gujarati 213,000 or 0.4%
Yoruba 190,000 or 0.4%
Arabic 159,000 or 0.3%
French 147,000 or 0.3%
Chinese/Sinitic languages (excludes[clarification needed] Mandarin and Cantonese) 141,000 or 0.3%
Portuguese 133,000 or 0.2%
Spanish 120,000 or 0.2%
Tamil 101,000 or 0.2%
Turkish 99,000 or 0.2%
Italian 92,000 or 0.2%
Somali 86,000 or 0.2%
Lithuanian 85,000 or 0.2%
German 77,000 or 0.1%
Persian 76,000 or 0.1%
Languages of the Philippines 70,000 or 0.1%
Romanian 68,000 or 0.1%
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...er-tongue.htmlLast edited by Drei; 3 May 2016, 09:06.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy would they pour into the UK? UK is high tax, high cost of living country, especially for those below middle earnings - only thing that remains attraction is English language, perhaps there should be a requirement for fluent Welsh before people can cross the border?
To give you a quick example:- Eastern EU country salary £1 to £2.5 per hour, comes to about £400 (IT Office job) a month, out of that money they need to pay rent, service charges, food, bills etc. A couple might be able to save around £200/300 at best.
- UK you make about £60/80 as a cheap Cleaner (most charge £10 to £15 per hour now), £120 to £200+ daily as a construction worker, anything else whatever UK salary is. This means the lowest an immigrant can earn is about £1400 a month, travel around £200, rent around £200 (living 3 couples in a 2 bed using living room as a bedroom) food etc so in the end you still get a minimum of £800 a month savings which is the equivalent to 4 people a Eastern European country. It becomes £1600 worst savings as a couple. If we go by the average it would be around £150 per day as a construction worker would earn around £3900 a month (this includes weekend rate, can be much higher as evening work), the female cleaner partner would earn around £1900 (also working the Saturday, due to mainly cash in hand she will pay minimum taxes).
So my friend do you see now why they come to the UK? £5800 salary before tax. I know plenty of people that went back home with minimum £50k (single person) to £100k+ in cash to open business or buy properties (I stress the S in properties). Hence the reason why the majority are construction workers and the partners cleaners.
FYI you won't find many single Eastern Europeans due to the cheaper as a couple thing. If anyone does come single to the UK but has a family back home they would still find a GF/BF of convenience to minimise cost and allow for human needs.
The population problem is real as many Eastern Europeans and British are saying that there are too many people around in construction/other work too, to the point where the daily rates are going down as Mr Jack Sparrows from E Country comes to the UK and is willing to work for £65 a day. A lot of construction workers pre-EU free travel boom used to earn £300+ a day. This is the times when they could come to UK as a tourist then apply for Business Visa and work as Self Employed. Most of these (pre-EU boom) are now UK Residents with British Passport or went back home where they are extremely rich (construction businesses, other businesses and properties).
Know a guy that used to make £5000 per week (slightly less now) digging trenches for pipes, electrical wiring or whatever they were needed for. Was getting paid by the meter. Saw his bank statement and I know he has 20 properties back home.
I have a lot more first hand experience with this stuff than many of the politicians or British public and can tell the truth of what really goes behind the scenes. Stuff that the common people won't know or do not want to know.
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Just read in the paper today that Annette Street Primary School in Glasgow has 220 student and none are British. They are from Slovakia and Romania, also they don't speak English because they do not integrate, they speak their language at home and they speak only with relatives and others from the same country. The school is asking for money to improve its facilities to improve children's English since their parents won't. Last time I checked if you decide to go to a foreign country you should at least have the decency to try and learn its customs and language not expect the country to rehabilitate you, that's what immigration camps were for.Last edited by Drei; 3 May 2016, 08:57.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDid they? haven't been to Slough since I stayed in the Holiday Inn one night in the 90s while visiting a client - God what a dump - Slough I mean
I would have supposed an influx of Poles would have improved it, no?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI don't know why don't you ask the eastern europeans who have flooded Slough.
I would have supposed an influx of Poles would have improved it, no?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat slavic languages, Polish?
they all sound the same to me
Latvian & Romanian is popular as well.
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