They will definitely affect our NHS.
The establishment has already decided we're 2 expensive 2 maintain, add extra numbers it's stretching what is already under Funded & staff R suffering Low Moral.
In the usual screwed-up Political way 2 stop the migrants getting the NHS 4 free, they've Stopped ANY of us from getting it!
A Health Care system we've all paid in2, all our lives, when obviously the Polish Migrants have contributed nothing, yet!
I think it's another Ruse, so the next lot of cancelled Operations, Refused the drugs etc,
we'll do like we always do, blame the wrong target/people & attack the Migrants!
When really it's coming 2 the end of B-Lairs 10 year vision 4 the NHS.
A Private/National partnership & so far it's not helping any1 because it's so under-funded!
& how many times have this Government thrown Millions at something only 2 abandon it, half-way thru?
Child Support Agency, Police Force Mergers, Accessing every house in England/Wales with a View of up-dating Community Charges. Etc
There R more but I'm getting bored.
While we're busy arguing amongst Ourselves, the Real Culprits R being left alone, B-lair & the Old Cronies.
Last I heard Hewitt has 2 C a Shrink at Tax-payers expense, of course.
She's struggling 2 cope with the Flack she's getting over the NHS & sees a Life Coach.
Ha ha ha
If she can't do job she should step aside!
2006-08-30 10:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Eventually, yes it will. Its inevitable and common sense!!The sheer weight of numbers has caused tensions to rise as competition for local services has increased.
There are just too many immigrants and we don’t want any more. Hundreds of small towns across Britain are experiencing problems!
Official statistics released last week show that the accession of new countries to the European Union in 2004 has resulted in one of the biggest waves of migration that Britain has ever seen.
A total of 427,000 migrants from eastern Europe registered for work with British employers between May 2004 and June 2006, according to the Home Office. Once the self-employed such as plumbers and cleaners were added, the total was nearer 600,000. These are just the ones that registered. There are many working here ILLEGALLY!
The population of immigrant movement in the past two years is the single biggest in British history.
Before the new countries joined the EU, ministers had published research predicting that the resulting net inflow of workers to Britain would be only 13,000 a year to the end of the decade.What a joke!
The government wildly underestimated how many people were coming into Britain and that’s why there are now strains on public services. Local hospitals are suffering,can you get a dentists appointment where YOU live?????? Can YOU get a Doctors appointment where YOU live??????? Its not ONLY JOBS you have to worry/consider about!! In January next year, Romania and Bulgaria are set to join the EU. According to Open Europe, a think tank, this could bring Britain a further 620,000 migrants. Should the United Kingdom keep its doors open to them? According to the government, most migrants from within the EU are young and stay for a short period before returning home. Critics argue that higher wages in the UK than at home are an incentive to make the move permanent.
Are migration numbers about to jump again and is the current influx, which has pushed the UK population to above 60m, helping or hindering Britain?
2006-08-30 10:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it will suppress wages,although, from the economic point of view, that is what it was designed to do. More worrying still, is the fact that it will keep about 3.75m people on the benefits register, (who should actually be on the unemployment register) out of employment and redundant. This will develop into a serious social problem when the economic downturn comes, and the government can no longer afford to pay benefits to its claimants. If Britain needed to cut costs, including wages, then that was a bitter pill that we needed to swallow. The answer could never be to swell the population with unchecked immigration. I think, however, that the government's main objective in not controlling immigration was an idealogical rather than an economic one. This, of course, parallels EU policy.
It would be a huge mistake to believe anything the government or the left wing TV media have to say on this subject.
2006-09-03 09:01:58
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answered by Veritas 7
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uuummm, no not really, they usually take the jobs that we refuse to do and work really hard on them- if they have a better standard of living it is because they worked damn hard for it.
That said I am white British and recently moved out of a largely bigoted town on the East Coast (Hull). I had to move because the only people who worked on the street were the two polish families, all the other residents were drug dealers, criminals, prostitutes and drunks not a single family and I might add everyone else was white British, had any intention of ever working and they did not like the fact that we worked either.
2006-08-30 10:00:38
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the polish immigrants do the jobs that we won't do, so its our desire to work in well paid jobs that causes competition and consequently affects our job prospects. Our standard of living certainly isn't changing because of polish immigrants, the majority of british people have a pretty good standard of living because we have such a strong economy.
2006-08-30 09:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and no. We have 3 million unemployed. They should be made to work. The legals in the country now are fine. The illegals and the next influx from eastern Europe must be stopped.
2006-08-30 10:03:23
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answered by deadly 4
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If anyone out there says no to this they should think again.
Its so damn obvious they keep the wages down and make it hard for any self-respecting person to do a weeks work for the same wage as 10 years ago.
2006-08-30 10:10:47
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answered by timone 5
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I live in Northern Ireland and although we have had our troubles we generally have had a low crime rate. If you pick up a local paper today it is full of Eastern Europeans who have commited crimes ranging from driving offences to sexual assault, this gets to people as it is happening in areas where people dont expect it. New build houses are snapped up by investors and rented out to immigrants, first time buyers cant afford to rent or buy anymore.
Building labourers are having their wages systematically forced down, plumbers are finding they have to accept lower rates of pay. Schools are wasting their budgets because they have to employ translators etc........
This rant makes me sound racist, Im not really just pointing out the facts.
2006-08-30 09:56:25
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answered by Kyral 4
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no, i have friends who say they cant gt jobs...ive been working since i left school n nvr had a dole payout yt, if ur wantin to work theres plenty jobs there....if all the lazy dole monkeys ( nt includin ppl who need the dole or single parents etc) ended up gtin a job thn i think thered be a problem findin work...lazy people get it too easy in this country n can afford nt to work n hard workin ppl like me n u r payin for it
2006-08-30 09:58:08
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answered by vekmaster98 2
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if you have 3 men after one job of course it affects the job problem but standard of living no connection really
2006-08-30 09:52:07
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answered by srracvuee 7
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