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Old 02-10-2018, 20:47   #1600
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Well, I just got an invitation to subscribe, which always happens.

I have not registered, though, which might explain that.
They must think you're minted so cut out the two-free-articles stage.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I think immigration should be permitted to those:

1. Who have the high level skills that we need as a country.

2. Who are prepared to carry out low level tasks that are in short supply in this country and have the offer of employment by employers who have been granted permission to recruit from overseas, having first shown that efforts to recruit fro within the UK have been unsuccessful.

3. Students who have offers of places at recognised British universities.

No other people should be allowed in until such time that emigration balances or exceeds immigration.
I think it's always hard defining 1) - whatever your intentions, you invariably drown in red tape and drive business up the wall or out of the country. Businesses I know see it as a tad Corbynesque.
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