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Mancie 24-02-2009 23:38

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 684907)
This may be true but will they return when things improve or will there be something in place to stop it happening again?

The tide may change..maybe it could go back to the days of the 80's when british workers ..mostly skilled british workers... found they had to leave this land and find work in Germany, Holland, France... people to easily forget this country was the pauper of Europe under a different Government!

Eric 25-02-2009 09:03

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Seems like joining the EU has left you guys, as we say over here, "up s**t creek without a paddle". Every sovreign nation should control its own destiny, set its own rules, and promote and prefer its own citizens.

jaysay 25-02-2009 09:24

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 685049)
Seems like joining the EU has left you guys, as we say over here, "up s**t creek without a paddle". Every sovreign nation should control its own destiny, set its own rules, and promote and prefer its own citizens.

My sentiments entirely Eric:mosher:

jaysay 25-02-2009 09:28

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Only this morning there is a report out whch says that 1 in 9 people resident in this country were not born here, the thin end of the wedge is getting thicker:(

Bagpuss 25-02-2009 15:26

Re: Protest against foreign workers
 
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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 684985)
Stop what happening? - or do you mean stop other Europeans doing what the British won't do.
And before you reach for the red button the jobs they do are not suitable for the average British household.They are for young single/just married kids that can live rough for a while and save a few bob to better themselves.

I don't want to live in a caravan with a load of fellow workers to pick fruit and veg or indeed live 7 to a house in order to keep Express Gifts going and I think I am not on my own in this opinion.

The employment of none European workers has I believe stopped but even this has It's drawbacks.
Rightly or Wrongly Europeans have the right to work here.:confused::confused:

You really do talk utter rubbish some time that I wonder what planet you live on, open your eyes. :confused:

Benipete 25-02-2009 17:44

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 685182)
You really do talk utter rubbish some time that I wonder what planet you live on, open your eyes. :confused:

Well we will just have to agree to differ,I will carry on with my view that AT THE MOMENT members of the EU have a right to work here and you can continue with the(its my ball and if i can't bat first I'm taking it home)attitude.
:dummy2:

SPUGGIE J 25-02-2009 18:32

Re: Protest against foreign workers
 
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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 684985)
Stop what happening? - or do you mean stop other Europeans doing what the British won't do.
And before you reach for the red button the jobs they do are not suitable for the average British household.They are for young single/just married kids that can live rough for a while and save a few bob to better themselves.

I don't want to live in a caravan with a load of fellow workers to pick fruit and veg or indeed live 7 to a house in order to keep Express Gifts going and I think I am not on my own in this opinion.

The employment of none European workers has I believe stopped but even this has It's drawbacks.
Rightly or Wrongly Europeans have the right to work here.:confused::confused:

Cant argue with that but while some one from Euroland will take jobs our own wont we are in a never ending circle. I will do owt to put coin in my pocket and have the satisfation of a job of somekind. Dont know about the Express Gifts senario so cannot comment on that.


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