Its payback time for Colonial vandals and looters ! :)
2006-08-28 00:13:34
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answer #1
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answered by MM 3
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I think this is a very bitter question, but I won't hold it against anyone to feel this way.
It's important to note the hypocrasy that goes with this subjuect. People complain about Eastern Europeans moving into Briatian and Irealnd, and yet they themselves often have relatives who have moved to America or Australia or elsewhere.
What really annoys me is when I hear people complaining about the 'blacks' and 'pakkies' and terrible names like that coming and taking their jobs as if it's an invasion, and then they themselves go to Spain to retire or open a bar or something! Where's the sense in that?
This is not really a political issue, it's a humanity issue that people are using red tape on. Borders are not physical barriers, they're invisible line criss-crossing our world. And it's as much their world as it is yours, asker. This is a common misconception you have. It's not as if the nation is swimming in foreign people, they're jusr looking for a chance.
2006-08-28 02:53:17
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answered by StephenD 2
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Blame the good old European Union. Westminster (which, by the way, was the British parliament before we signed up to being in the EU, now just a meeting place for Tony, Dave and Ming to draw a nice little earner) has very little say on what happens in England these days.
Bring on the Revolution!
2006-08-28 00:30:52
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answered by fatface 2
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around the 1960/70's'. Thats while docs desperate to end abode calls and 'tension' all human beings into surgical technique visits. the skill those docs have on the instant equals a....dictatorship regime time table - all docs have a economic interest in inner maximum artwork/possession care residences and so on....and that all of them spend 'much less time' of their surgical procedures. those modern-day docs are pushed basically by using economic benefit - their doctoring skills/standards taking 2nd place. The publics expectancies of what a docs contribution to our society is - falls 'a procedures short' of the publics expectancies. docs 'compelled' by using a working much less hours coverage and demanded (and have been given) extra pay - under the risk of docs leaving the NHS and dealing privately basically - and the governments have agreed with that blackmailing coverage.
2016-11-05 22:45:51
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answered by ? 4
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That's only the half of it.
You have no idea.
We tax payers are complete mugs. And we see our own elderly relatives being treated as if they are nothing when they have worked all their lives.
You have no idea, not only what is given to them, what is paid for them. But the health problems which are ignored - talk about pressure on the NHS, if the British did that everyone would be complaining, but because their foreigners it's somehow ok.
It's not ok by me. Am I a lone voice in Britain.
2006-08-31 11:07:20
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answered by Anonymous
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it won'tstop because it is notpossible to stop altogether. BUT can introduce measures as in Austrailia proof of a job to go to is required and a statement from the employersaying that this is the only person suitable as in the skills they bring to the job cannot be found in the country already. There is talk ofmeasures alongthese lines.
2006-08-28 00:27:46
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answered by eagledreams 6
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its all a myth, more ppl are leaving the UK than comming over at the moment. Jobs are still there for those that actually want them and lets face it, pay rises in the UK are traditionally crap anyway.
As for the lack of council housing, blame the tories with their right to buy and private tendering which has severely reduced the stock (most migrants rent privately anyway)
2006-08-28 00:19:50
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answered by enigma_variation 4
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The Romanian and Bulgarian Gypsies will take the houses but the jobs should be safe enough.
2006-08-28 22:48:47
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answered by ruffian 2
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It won't. We've just been told by no lesser person than their premier that there will be 100,000 Romanians on the way the day they get the OK to join the common market - and that's just from one tiny little place!
2006-08-28 00:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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ALREADY HAPPENED ....!!!1
they come here and work for under a living wage therfore helping big buisness and goverments and punishing the local employee who wants a pay rise to help with increased living costs ..
2006-08-28 00:14:01
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answered by slysimon69 4
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It won't stop - why do you think so many brits are moving away? It's bloody hard staying in England and watching it go down the pan. I could flippin cry.
2006-08-28 01:36:03
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answered by Curious39 6
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