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Previously on "Introduction of immigration cap deemed 'unlawful'"

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  • lilelvis2000
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    No, not surprised at all. The Home Office is very good at "one law for you and no laws for us".

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  • MrMark
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    Anyone here really surprised?

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  • Cliphead
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    Everything finds an equilibrium and tulipe will float to the top in any case.

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Introduction of immigration cap deemed 'unlawful'

    Introduction of immigration cap deemed 'unlawful'

    The ruling has nullified the current temporary cap, meaning it is no longer in force.
    BBC News - Introduction of immigration cap deemed 'unlawful'
    Meanwhile ReThink recruitment say more Indians are needed, presumably in addition to the unlimited numbers that will be able to come here on £24K, uncapped and uncounted:
    “Many are now in a race against time to be ready for Solvency II, and the pool of suitable candidates is very limited, so recruiting from countries like India is a viable option.”
    The 900 quid a day IT Contractors
    Best brush on up Indian language skills.

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