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Originally posted by meridian View PostSpouse and children sounds like family members to me.
The point is, non-EU nationals are more likely to seek British citizenship than EU nationals. Those from Asia are also more likely to return to their home countries to find a spouse than other non-EU nationals, and then return to the UK with that new spouse. Couple this with the OP where the UK is seeking greater ties with India, plus the long-running "skills shortage", and we'll be seeing a greater movement of people from SE Asia to the UK.
Net immigration won't change significantly, only the countries.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe UK population effectively just voted for an end to mass net immigration. At least until houses and services are built for any population increase.
Woe betide any government that ignores that.
As has been pointed out, the vote was to leave the EU, not about what that might look like in reality. The fact that you were sold a pack of lies and promises by people not in a position to keep them is your own fault, it's just a shame that you dragged the rest of us into it as well.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe UK population effectively just voted for an end to mass net immigration from EU nations. At least until houses and services are built for any population increase.
It's quite an important distinction, but lost on some. And there's no guarantee that after negotiations, Freedom of Movement from and to the EU will disappear.
The vote was to leave the EU. There was no vote on Freedom of Movement. There was no vote on ending net immigration until houses and services are built for any population increase. Perhaps we need a few more referendums?
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The UK population effectively just voted for an end to mass net immigration. At least until houses and services are built for any population increase.
Woe betide any government that ignores that.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostSo long as that's not from Syria & North Africa, then crisis averted.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostWhat sort of fundamental stupidity makes you think those 2 groups are the same?
Single out two sections of people based on place of origin is pretty close to racism. But with SO, that's nothing new.
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Indians used to come on HSMP/TIER1 visas. This route is now closed. Only option left is Tier2 visas (employer sponsored)
Tier2 (ICT) : Visas used by large IT companies to send their staff to the UK. Tier2 ICT cannot lead to settlement.
Tier2 General : Visas issued by UK companies to hire people with rare skills. Only this category can lead to settlement.
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Originally posted by Milkyway View PostWell, so we moaned about EU, and brexited from it.
Now we have to go and get deals sorted from Non-EU, and we have approached India, and already we brits have started moaning about its consequences of dealing with Indians now
We brits love moaning about everyone, don't we!
If its a fault to deal with them, don't deal!
Why is it the Indian's fault for UK approaching them for a deal?
If you are worried about it, just simply don't do it!
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostSo long as that's not from Syria & North Africa, then crisis averted.
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Would have contributed if the thread was named 'Many more boobs to arrive in the UK...'
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Originally posted by meridian View PostBrexit is not going to solve any immigration crisis, it's only going to change the countries that they come from.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey will be campaigning to drop the Working Time Directive that's incorporated into laws in the UK ignoring the fact loads of workers opt-out if it is safe to do so.
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Originally posted by Milkyway View PostWell, so we moaned about EU, and brexited from it.
Now we have to go and get deals sorted from Non-EU, and we have approached India, and already we brits have started moaning about its consequences of dealing with Indians now
We brits love moaning about everyone, don't we!
If its a fault to deal with them, don't deal!
Why is it the Indian's fault for UK approaching them for a deal?
If you are worried about it, just simply don't do it!
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Well, so we moaned about EU, and brexited from it.
Now we have to go and get deals sorted from Non-EU, and we have approached India, and already we brits have started moaning about its consequences of dealing with Indians now
We brits love moaning about everyone, don't we!
If its a fault to deal with them, don't deal!
Why is it the Indian's fault for UK approaching them for a deal?
If you are worried about it, just simply don't do it!
Leave a comment:
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