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Previously on "EU criminals barred under new points-based system"
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I guess the mods would do even less about that than they do when one (or more) is identified.Originally posted by AtW View PostCUK really needs to include new checkbox on forum registration - “I certify that I am not a Gricer sockie”
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CUK really needs to include new checkbox on forum registration - “I certify that I am not a Gricer sockie”
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostAustralia has more immigration than the UK.
Are you sure?
Australia has a net migration of around 150,000
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2733490
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2639119
Sheffield has a population of around 650,000
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Australia has more immigration than the UK.Originally posted by AtW View PostFor like 20 years now, but they still can't get close to that elusive "Australian style" point ssystem
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Looking at the latest migration statistics with EU net migration almost 0 and non-EU immigration rocketing, is clear that the "new" immigration system won't make any difference. There is already a points system.
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Anal diameter may work too.....Originally posted by Mordac View PostCheck them for prison tattoos on arrival. Simples...
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Its a punishment, not a debt to society. Having been burgled several times, even if the portraiture is caught and punished he will never pay back what is due to the victim.Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostSo someone who paid their debt to society by doing time will not be allowed in, but those who avoided jail by various means will be welcomed with open arms?
I think you will find that most criminals are repeat offenders and when they are well known in their own county or country, they will go elsewhere to carry on their habit.
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I am sure the citizens of Eastern European countries will be very honest in disclosing their past. Especially if they know there is no collaboration between states.
It is just nonsense, propaganda to keep the gammons happy in their little world.
The most affected will be the british people that would suddenly loose rights to be able to work, health cover etc. in europe.
And for the long term citizens that have relocated here, they now have more hoops.
It is only aiding the corporations have more control over people.
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