Immigration and Free Trade

Started by mk1, January 21, 2017, 02: PM

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mk1

''Free Trade?'.  Yes-if you relax your immigration rules.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38704325


Now there are those who now  openly admit  only brown skinned immigrants are a problem for them but remember India told May the same thing back in November

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/07/uk-visa-policy-india-theresa-may-could-gamble-away-much-needed-goodwill-narendra-modi


Welcome to the real world!

akarjl

Lol @ The Guardian???

Australian applying for a work visa and arriving to work-no benefits or housing supplied?- controlled and of mutual benefit.
Indians applying for a work visa and arriving to work-no benefits or housing supplied?- controlled and of mutual benefit.
Actually ANYONE applying for a work visa and arriving to work-no benefits or housing supplied?- controlled and of mutual benefit.
Unrestricted right to enter UK for whatever purpose- no control.

I would rather have somebody from India/Australia/New Zealand arriving here legally to work- great bring it on- rather than some potential terrorist who's wandered across Europe unchecked, bought a fake EU passport like the Belgian bombers and arrives intent on mayhem.

See....nothing to do with colour, as you keep harping on about.It is about control- which is about to happen party is over.  :)

Again- as usual- you confuse immigration/working visas= border control with unrestricted access and no border control....sigh...there must be some reason why you want to open the flood gates and allow unrestricted access to UK from mainland europe?

;) =It's that time again = cut and paste standard "bong eyed, racist looney" comment

mk1

So we withdraw from Europe because 'they' want special immigration status for their nationals.
To escape this terrible  deal we will negotiate Free Trade deals with countries that will almost all ask for special immigration deals for their nationals.
OK got it.

69% of all UK Terrorist attackers in recent times were British Nationals.
If you include the far more prolonged, far more deadly and far more effective IRA attacks I suspect it will be 90% home grown.
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/7871139/Terrorism-in-Britain-mostly-home-grown-report-says.html

I am glad I am not one of those cowering souls who see threats everywhere and spend their entire waking lives wondering who is going to attack them. They always see the dark side and unrestricted access to Europe  from The UK is twisted by their warped logic into a sinister unrestricted access to UK from mainland europe.

https://youtu.be/K32HhDypSrw?t=16s



akarjl

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Quote from: mk1 on January 21, 2017, 08: PM
I am glad I am not one of those cowering souls who see threats everywhere and spend their entire waking lives wondering who is going to attack them.

You need to travel the world a little- it really does broaden your horizons and open your eyes....news papers and drivel on line is far removed from the reality of life around the world ;)

mk1

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38707997


Brexiteer rhetoric over the past year has often focused on the size of Britain's market and how keen German manufacturers are to sell to British customers.
Many leave campaigners remain convinced that German business leaders will force Mrs Merkel to grant the UK a special free trade deal in order not to lose British trade.
But that's not what's happening
Instead German firms are remarkably united in their support of the chancellor in her rejection of British "cherry-picking" - even if it means losing business in the short-term.
When you talk to German bosses they say their top priority is in fact the integrity of the single market, rather than hanging on to British customers.

akarjl

horse........stable door.......bye