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  1. 1. Do you think that the UK should remain a member of the EU?

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That article was from 2008 before the recent influx. It'll be 2 million by now and it's only those who got NINO numbers...

 

So it looks like a Boris government will have to employ quite a few more people to put his plans into practice.

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Of course. Our current non EU immigration rules are incredibly restrictive because any bugger can wander in from the EU. Once out of that we need a more flexible system that meets OUR long and short term skills needs. But the remainians have been burbling that those of us who wish to take back control must hate immigrants for so long that they believe their own pish now.

 

He was complaining about the immigration rules being too constrictive under the current EU rules.

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Is it right that if children living with their mother in a EU country gets child support money whilst their husband works in britain?

Is it right that if a husband works lets say in Poland but his wife gets sod all off the polish goverment sent over to his children?

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Here are John Manns reasons for wanting to leave, both he and Dennis Skinner are voting out:

 

 

The Labour Party is nothing if it can’t represent working class interests. But too few Labour MPs are campaigning for Britain to leave the European Union on June 23. Why? Because in Westminster people are inculcated into Westminster establishment politics too much. And people have been terrified about talking about immigration.

 

Nowhere is that clearer than with the free movement of people, which has, is, and will continue to undermine pay and conditions in working class communities. It is not sustainable to have 300,000 new people added to the population every year.

It has created two kinds of people in this country: the people who gain from this and the people who lose out.

 

more here:

 

http://www.mann4bassetlaw.com/why_i_m_voting_out_on_june_23rd

 

My reason is how can we trust the government to invest in our housing & services to cope with the rise in population when all governments have failed to properly invest in the the NHS, Schools etc. They need to plan better and can't do that unless we have true figures to work with, and yes I do agree with Boris about an amnesty, perhaps then we can better plan, that's if we have a government that is willing to do so and so far no government has met the challenge.

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No shef1985 gets his info from leftie newspapers. He's not in the real world so wouldn't speak to a tradesman who's actually witnessed it!!

 

He can account for 50ish illegals that have been in Sheffield an undetermined amount of time, not thousands in S Yorks that have been here 12 years. Get the point?

 

Tradesmen are not the best source of info.

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Is it right that if children living with their mother in a EU country gets child support money whilst their husband works in britain?

Is it right that if a husband works lets say in Poland but his wife gets sod all off the polish goverment sent over to his children?

 

You are talking small amounts of money in the grand scheme of things.

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Nowhere is that clearer than with the free movement of people, which has, is, and will continue to undermine pay and conditions in working class communities. It is not sustainable to have 300,000 new people added to the population every year.

 

 

One reason why they are a positive to the UK economy is that they often work for less than the minimum wage. If we actually enforce our labour laws, 300,000 will not be sustainable.

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