View Full Version : Bulgaria warns UK over migrant benefits clampdown
joebloggs
17th January 2013, 19:41
:cwm23::Brick:
Britain risks breaking European and domestic law if it pursues plans to make it difficult for new immigrants to get benefits, Bulgaria's foreign minister has told ITV News.
http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-01-17/bulgaria-warns-uk-over-migrant-benefits-clampdown/
grahamw48
17th January 2013, 19:53
Yes, let's all lay down and roll over. :icon_rolleyes:
joebloggs
17th January 2013, 21:01
some at not, one for dedworth :biggrin:
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/41492
stevewool
17th January 2013, 21:20
amazing aint it, how dare he say we have to allow his people in so we can pay for them, just amazing, again will there be a big black hole if we pull out of europe that will swallow poor england up
Iani
17th January 2013, 22:14
The cheeky turd :cwm23:
Who does he think he is. This isn't just about freedom of movement, this is about access to our benefits system - that thing we pay for by working our :action-smiley-081: 's off
Dedworth
17th January 2013, 22:40
some at not, one for dedworth :biggrin:
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/41492
Done - thanks Joe
Arthur Little
17th January 2013, 23:44
The cheeky turd :cwm23:
Who does he think he is. This isn't just about freedom of movement, this is about access to our benefits system - that thing we pay for by working our :action-smiley-081: 's off
:iagree: ... and would reiterate what I mentioned in response to the Romanian Foreign Minister's assertions on ITV News (#5 of the appropriate thread refers).
:yeahthat: was about the ensuing shortage of land space following a predicted influx of Eastern Europeans, BUT the same principle applies to our Benefits System which is already struggling to cope with :Britain:'s unemployed!
Arthur Little
18th January 2013, 00:04
And :poke: since Benefits are denied to our legally-married non-European partners until they have been naturalised ... what [MORAL] right entitles non-English-speaking foreigners from the likes of Romania & Bulgaria to stake their claim to "OUR hand-outs" aside from them becoming members of the EU?
grahamw48
18th January 2013, 00:20
I think that's why some of us get particularly wound up about it Arthur.
imagine
18th January 2013, 00:49
only in uk :NoNo::Brick::Brick::Brick::cwm23::cwm23::cwm23:
done, just awaiting email confirmation
joebloggs
18th January 2013, 09:11
i wonder if they have housing benefit, child benefit etc in Bulgaria/Romania and if i went to live there would I be able to claim them :Erm:
why doesn't EU enforce a minimum wage and benefits so people wouldn't need to move around Europe :doh
fred
19th January 2013, 03:02
Im surprised that so far only 3,793 people have signed the petition.http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/41492
Perhaps the majority of Brits are all for it?
The more the merrier?:icon_lol:
stevewool
19th January 2013, 11:33
did not know tghere was something to sign, but that has been sorted now
fred
19th January 2013, 16:44
did not know tghere was something to sign, but that has been sorted now
Got a feeling that you are in the majority Steve!! Looks like this petition needs a little more advertising as it just doesnt seem to be gaining very much ground.
When something seems so wrong though, Im a bit surprised why most Brits dont find this stuff out and vote accordingly ... They seem to though when it comes to certain issues such as horse meat etc etc!... I hope you get my point!
Cheers,
Fred.
stevewool
19th January 2013, 17:01
Got a feeling that you are in the majority Steve!! Looks like this petition needs a little more advertising as it just doesnt seem to be gaining very much ground.
When something seems so wrong though, Im a bit surprised why most Brits dont find this stuff out and vote accordingly ... They seem to though when it comes to certain issues such as horse meat etc etc!... I hope you get my point!
Cheers,
Fred.
i get your point loud and clear Fred, thats why my intentions are to save very hard and move to somewhere near you
Arthur Little
19th January 2013, 18:20
:xxgrinning--00xx3: ... petition duly signed.
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