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Old 26-04-2011, 09:39   #44
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Re: A new flood of migrants ?

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
Migration maybe, Giving them benefits as soon as they arrive NO. I say they must have been offered a job BEFORE they come here and if they lose there job in the first year they MUST leave. Why should i have to fund there life style when they have done nothing for this country but suck our benefits system dry.

Great stuff, can we do that with all the workshy bone idle gits who refuse to get jobs and instead play the system for all they can ?

cross border economic migration within the EU is bound within law.

Non EU migration into the UK works pretty much the same way as you have described above (without the buggering off when they lose a job)

We're all quite happy to go and work whereever we wish in the EU as well.....

As many as 100,000 (so no idea how many in reality) people from eastern Europe are expected to head (might head to the UK might not who knows) for the UK after May 1,

Does anyone have a breakdown of these supposed £250pw benefits that they're supposedly entitled to claim ?
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