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No problem at all. They will go home soon according to Labour. Why would they want our benefits !!
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Bad, bad people, it's all your fault!Originally posted by _V_ View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ts-237000.html
The large rise was blamed on fewer people deciding to leave the country last year while some 577,000 arrived, the equivalent of 1,580 every day.
Come one, own up! Why didn't more of you leave?
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So we've completely lost control of both the economy and immigration. Anything else?
Hell in a handcart. Come on Gordon, sort it out.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOnly 340,000 did...
UK is becoming very unattractive from economics point of view so lots of Polish people are coming back - I am not sure this sort of movement is counted well at all.
Either way the UKs problem is not the extra competition in the jobs market, it's the fact that so many good things got outsourced that UK does not make much anymore. Not suprising when estimated 1 in 7 of population teenagers worked at some point in McDonalds.
Are those French Polishers?
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Only 340,000 did...Originally posted by _V_ View PostWith only 340,000 heading out of the country it meant net migration was up 46,000 on the 2006 figure to top 237,000, its highest since 2004.
Everyone wants in, no one wants to leave. I blame the government.
UK is becoming very unattractive from economics point of view so lots of Polish people are coming back - I am not sure this sort of movement is counted well at all.
Either way the UKs problem is not the extra competition in the jobs market, it's the fact that so many good things got outsourced that UK does not make much anymore. Not suprising when estimated 1 in 7 of population teenagers worked at some point in McDonalds.
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Perhaps countries people emigrated to in the past have started closing their borders?Originally posted by _V_ View Post...
The large rise was blamed on fewer people deciding to leave the country last year while some 577,000 arrived, the equivalent of 1,580 every day....
Everyone wants in, no one wants to leave.
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Net immigration up 237,000
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ts-237000.html
The large rise was blamed on fewer people deciding to leave the country last year while some 577,000 arrived, the equivalent of 1,580 every day.
With only 340,000 heading out of the country it meant net migration was up 46,000 on the 2006 figure to top 237,000, its highest since 2004.
The figures prompted fresh calls for annual limit on immigration.
The low emigration was mainly due to fewer Britons deciding to leave, down from 207,000 to 171,000 last year.
Separate figures showed asylum applications rose by 15 per cent to 25,800 in the year up to September 2008.
The addition to the British population calls into question the Government's claim that it will not let the population pass 70million.
Everyone wants in, no one wants to leave. I blame the government.Tags: None
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