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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

MaxK - 31 Mar 2016 11:06 - 415 of 12628

How do you explain the unemployment count versus the social security costs?

cynic - 31 Mar 2016 11:08 - 416 of 12628

German Unemployment Unchanged as Migrants Bolster Workforce
March snaps run of five monthly declines in number out of work
Jobless rate remains at record-low level of 6.2 percent

German joblessness was unchanged in March, snapping a run of five consecutive declines, in a sign that Europe’s largest economy may be struggling to absorb a wave of refugees.

Europe's Refugee Crisis
The number of people out of work held at a seasonally adjusted 2.73 million, data from the Federal Labor Agency in Nuremberg showed on Thursday. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg predicted a decline of 6,000. The jobless rate stayed at a record-low 6.2 percent.
Germany admitted more than 1 million migrants in 2015 alone, increasing the pool of potential workers. While companies have been hiring, they’re simultaneously having to deal with a China-led slowdown in emerging markets that’s curbing exports and posing a risk to the euro area’s fragile recovery.
“For this year in general, we expect a rise in the unemployment figure due to the large inflow of refugees we have seen over the last year,” said Johannes Gareis, an economist at Natixis in Frankfurt. The refugees “can’t be integrated easily into the German labor market.”

Haystack - 31 Mar 2016 11:11 - 417 of 12628

One reason for NI mismatches is that NI numbers can be preallocated to EU members coming to the UK before they arrive.

jimmy b - 31 Mar 2016 11:18 - 418 of 12628

By and large, UKIP ARE the lowest common denominator. That is not to say that all the supporters are, just most of them.
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Thanks for clarifying that Hays .

cynic - 31 Mar 2016 11:24 - 419 of 12628

by a few 000,000?

Haystack - 31 Mar 2016 11:25 - 420 of 12628

There certainly more immigrants here than the stats show. They were only counting at 3 airports in the UK and only a couple of ports. It seems to be poor stats from the ONS than any attempt to disguise the figures. If the figures actually showed higher numbers of immigrants the government could not cover them up as the ONS is an independent body that doesn't take orders from government.

grannyboy - 31 Mar 2016 11:25 - 421 of 12628

Sorry A bit of a long link to tap in but...

telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/10652199/six-out-of-10- Romanians-and-Bulgarian-immigrants-claim-self-employment/

VICTIM - 31 Mar 2016 11:37 - 422 of 12628

Excuse my ignorance don't know anything about self employment , just remember someone I new said that I paid more tax in one month than he paid all year . So they get help these people to wreck our economy .

Haystack - 31 Mar 2016 11:52 - 423 of 12628

Romania and Bulgaria are in the EU since 2007 and their citizens can get NI numbers. There is nothing wrong with that. They have virtually the same rights as UK citizens.

grannyboy - 31 Mar 2016 11:52 - 424 of 12628

A quote from that Telegraph article...From Migrationwatch UK


Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migrationwatch UK, said "This clearly indicates that a significant number of Romanians and Bulgarians have avoided the restrictions placed on them in recent years.

This has not only allowed them to work here but has given them full access to the welfare state"

grannyboy - 31 Mar 2016 11:55 - 425 of 12628

They were joined as members in 2007, but they were supposed to be restricted in coming to the UK until 2014 i believe....

So you're wrong once again...

Haystack - 31 Mar 2016 12:04 - 426 of 12628

From the start of 2014 there were no restrictions. Prior to that they could come and not work. They could also come before 2014 if they were picking fruit on a temporary basis or their employer sponsored them.

Haystack - 31 Mar 2016 12:06 - 427 of 12628

Until the start of 2014 Romanians and Bulgarians could come to work in Britain only if an employer had backed a visa, if they were self-employed or on a temporary basis to fill fruit-picking jobs or other agricultural work.

Haystack - 31 Mar 2016 22:00 - 428 of 12628

There was an article in the i newspaper today. It was about how the balance is shifting towards the in result. The highest votes for staying in are from Scotland at 62%. London is 56% for staying in the EU.

MaxK - 31 Mar 2016 22:40 - 429 of 12628

So, Scootland and Londonistan vote in, do the polls ever ask anyone outside these two fairyland areas what they think?

Chris Carson - 01 Apr 2016 07:31 - 430 of 12628

Must be getting desperate now. England football team to be banned from Euros if vote out. Telegraph. They can stick the tournament up their arses for me! Pathetic!

grannyboy - 01 Apr 2016 07:55 - 431 of 12628

Yes it might do them a favour in the long run...LOL

Nowt to worry about, i'm sure it'l be sorted by the 2nd of APRIL!

jimmy b - 01 Apr 2016 08:29 - 432 of 12628

Are you joking Chris ?

Chris Carson - 01 Apr 2016 08:33 - 433 of 12628

Daily Telegraph jimmy, sick April Fools eh? :0)

jimmy b - 01 Apr 2016 08:35 - 434 of 12628

Oh yes Duh ! forgot the date .
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