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Yes, as you were saying,
-perhaps Priti Patel can engineer conditions, you know - for reciprocal opportunities.
Ah yes Brexiteers desert. Have cake and eat it and then have some more cake. Then blame it on the EU
Yes, as you were saying,
-perhaps Priti Patel can engineer conditions, you know - for reciprocal opportunities.
Nonsense. It's an indictment of the lies that have been told. In addition, what is the role of national government in regional development?This is an indictment on the last few decades of EU development tbh.
On that basis there is no FOM between London and the regions, on the basis that thousands travel to the SE for better paid work, and nobody is leaving London to come and work in Grimsby. I know, I have been one of the "economic migrants" travelling to London to get better paid work than I can get in Leeds. Christ, a mate of mine moved from Bradford to Leeds, a while 5 miles, because the same work in Leeds paid 25% better. Movement will always be asymmetric, if there were equal numbers of jobs and workers in every town nobody would ever move. Look at the 80s when UK brickies left behind 3M unemployed at home and went working in Germany. I don't remember very many Germans coming to the UK in 1983 to mend roads.FOM is not really the same as free movement when the vast majority of people flow is East to West.
Yes, and they have. Short of holding them by the hand and taking them to work, what do you need other than FOM and access to local tax/healthcare/etc upon arrival? Go to Italy, it is full of Romanians working the holiday resorts in the summer, they go home in winter. Portugal supplies large numbers of skilled butchers for the UK meat industry at Christmas. Spain has provided thousands of vets. Mostly doing deeply unglamorous work in abattoirs, inspecting animals pre and post mortem, but essential work. By the same token nobody is (or was) stopping Brits from Hartlepool, Burnley or Bradford working the ski season in France, Italy, etc, or holiday resorts in Spain, or getting a factory job in Germany. I should know, I went and did it. Nobody held my hand, same as nobody held however many Polish people's hands when they came to Britain. It was made possible, the means was given, and guess what, people moved.If you're an EU architect, you should really engineer conditions that allow ordinary folk in the forgotten regions to access work across the EU.
Actually the Tories did have a novel migration policy. As far back as Cameron, they introduced housing benefit restrictions for Londoners finding it increasingly difficult to rent affordable housing because Cameron’s mates were snapping up ex-local authority housing for BTL then rent gouging. The government’s response was was to transport Londoners out to areas hundreds of miles away with which they had no family, social or work connections.Nonsense. It's an indictment of the lies that have been told. In addition, what is the role of national government in regional development?
On that basis there is no FOM between London and the regions, on the basis that thousands travel to the SE for better paid work, and nobody is leaving London to come and work in Grimsby. I know, I have been one of the "economic migrants" travelling to London to get better paid work than I can get in Leeds. Christ, a mate of mine moved from Bradford to Leeds, a while 5 miles, because the same work in Leeds paid 25% better. Movement will always be asymmetric, if there were equal numbers of jobs and workers in every town nobody would ever move. Look at the 80s when UK brickies left behind 3M unemployed at home and went working in Germany. I don't remember very many Germans coming to the UK in 1983 to mend roads.
Yes, and they have. Short of holding them by the hand and taking them to work, what do you need other than FOM and access to local tax/healthcare/etc upon arrival? Go to Italy, it is full of Romanians working the holiday resorts in the summer, they go home in winter. Portugal supplies large numbers of skilled butchers for the UK meat industry at Christmas. Spain has provided thousands of vets. Mostly doing deeply unglamorous work in abattoirs, inspecting animals pre and post mortem, but essential work. By the same token nobody is (or was) stopping Brits from Hartlepool, Burnley or Bradford working the ski season in France, Italy, etc, or holiday resorts in Spain, or getting a factory job in Germany. I should know, I went and did it. Nobody held my hand, same as nobody held however many Polish people's hands when they came to Britain. It was made possible, the means was given, and guess what, people moved.
Yes, a member of my extended family, who is disabled, receiving benefits and lives in a flat near Goldhawk Road tube station was offered relocation to Sheffield some 5 or 6 years ago. I'm sure it would be much cheaper to pay rent in Attercliffe or Brightside than West London.Actually the Tories did have a novel migration policy. As far back as Cameron, they introduced housing benefit restrictions for Londoners finding it increasingly difficult to rent affordable housing because Cameron’s mates were snapping up ex-local authority housing for BTL then rent gouging. The government’s response was was to transport Londoners out to areas hundreds of miles away with which they had no family, social or work connections.
So immigrants from Belarus would be ok then?You are conflating Europe and the EU again.
Nice idea but I doubt it will fly with the hard remainer folk here. Everything that goes wrong with anything has to be blamed on ‘brexiteers/racists’ and mentioned here, broken up by a post every few pages that a positive of brexit has not been posted yet.
Expect some relief from brexit in May when the SNP gets a landslide but the tories refuse a referendum on independence. There will be a lot of grief and angst...
Sorry to disappoint you Brian: I am what you label a hard remainer. Brexit is the worst decision the UK has made (the Iraq war is Blair alone) in my lifetime. But it is done. I just don't care anymore.
So immigrants from Belarus would be ok then?
Sorry to disappoint you Brian: I am what you label a hard remainer. Brexit is the worst decision the UK has made (the Iraq war is Blair alone) in my lifetime. But it is done. I just don't care anymore.
Bugger all to do with Brexit though...Also "small" UK has the highest death rate.This is how 'small is beautiful' works.
That is not what Pascal Soriot, of Astrazeneca, was saying in The Times today; but then what does he know he is only chief executive.Bugger all to do with Brexit though...Also "small" UK has the highest death rate.
I don't take The Times so I have no idea what he said. Did he say UK was able to buy vaccine more quickly because of Brexit? I bet he did not. Did he say we don't have the highest death rate too?That is not what Pascal Soriot, of Astrazeneca, was saying in The Times today; but then what does he know he is only chief executive.
Small is beautiful eh? So why are Norway and Switzerland, both smaller than UK, both non-EU, well behind the curve?This is how 'small is beautiful' works.
Well we are certainly small and getting smaller all the time.This is how 'small is beautiful' works.
Norway is faring very well and is planning to export vaccines to needy countries at the same time as vaccinating its own citizens. Can you imagine this country doing the same, or how it would be received if it did?Small is beautiful eh? So why are Norway and Switzerland, both smaller than UK, both non-EU, well behind the curve?
''We basically signed an agreement with the UK three months before we did with Europe''I don't take The Times so I have no idea what he said. Did he say UK was able to buy vaccine more quickly because of Brexit? I bet he did not. Did he say we don't have the highest death rate too?
With the highest per capita death rate in the world, Britain needs every drop of vaccine it can get. The Brexit- vaccine lie is the stuff of Trump.Norway is faring very well and is planning to export vaccines to needy countries at the same time as vaccinating its own citizens. Can you imagine this country doing the same, or how it would be received if it did?
If I trace back the quoted thread, I end up at Stunsworth's post and "The government is offering financial incentives for EU citizens to leave the country", then a bit later Stephen's comment "Johnson's Government really, really hate Europeans." and you telling him to not mix up EU and Europe. It's very clearly immigration related, but perhaps you missed that?You've lost me. You might well have lost yourself too. I was responding to a post from Stephen Bennett that had nothing whatseover to do with immigration, from Belarus or anywhere else.