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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWe need to stop freedom of movement!!
Coffee often helps, whether the barista is British-born or not.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostFreedom of non-movement you mean?
Are people in jobs really going to be kicked out after 2 years? Short of an army of media studies students retraining as Baristas, it's hard to see that happening.
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While graduates spend 6 months looking for a job after graduating, they can all work in coffee shops!
Gosh this economic stuff is easy. Vote BP at the next election.
Other policies include marriage being made illegal....
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWait, low unemployment environment? I thought there were thousands of unemployed media studies students?
It's pretty much at level where it can't be driven much lower.
The real problem is that a lot of "jobs" that were created in recent years are rather tulipy and can disappear very easily.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFreedom of movement includes freedom to stay
Are people in jobs really going to be kicked out after 2 years? Short of an army of media studies students retraining as Baristas, it's hard to see that happening.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYou are making a big assumption that in low unemployment environment many of those who stay on the dole are employable in the first place, nevermind offering lots of money for it.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd I voted brexit because I did not want a central european parliment.
Your sample of one is as valid as the sample of the bloke that just did it for a laugh.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFreedom of movement includes freedom to stay, those visas will be short term, not leading to permanent settlement, but obviously would be easy route for illegal immigration, assuming UK would even be attractive country for it in a few years time.
Once you have stayed over a certain time then you are eligible for certain benefits.
Unfortunately the UK government didn't implement the 3 month rule properly unlike other EEA nations.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI think you'll find that if big businesses were forced to operate on an open market with reduced immigration, basic economics would either force wages up to a level that enticed Brits off the dole, or the businesses would close.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt is freedom of movement. As long as you're young.
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I have no problems with this.
All immigration will be subject to some form of control.
If the government decides the native population cannot or will not do these jobs then we will be happy to take applicants from over seas.
In much the same way as if we have a shortage of other required skills.
The issue of the lazy english feckers refusing to do the work is different and needs to be tackled differently.
And I voted brexit because I did not want a central european parliment.
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