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    The most shocking piece yet from Saturdays Mail - results of Labours open door immigration policy

    Helena Horvatova is proud of her seven children. She lines them up in the back garden of her terrace house and explains that the youngest, aged four months, is called Kevin.

    'It is a very British name. We want him to grow up British,' says the 27-year-old Czech mother, who arrived in Peterborough two weeks ago. In broken English, she continues: 'We came to Britain because we wanted a better life for all of our children.'

    Mrs Horvatova pats little Kevin on his head, before plopping down on a battered bench in the middle of her garden, which is littered with rubbish.

    Outside the kitchen door there are grubby children's clothes and some beer cans.

    Inside the house sits Mrs Horvatova's husband, Frankie. He is 29 and also is able to speak only a few words of English.

    'He does not go to work,' his wife says, as her ten-year-old daughter, Nicola, tries to help as an interpreter.

    As the other children (Frankie, 12, Helena, nine, Marek, seven, Natala, six, and David, four) clamour for attention, their mother explains: 'My husband is claiming the Jobseekers' allowance. Back in our country he was a school cleaner, but in Peterborough they say there are no vacancies.

    'The council has been very good to us. It has given us a house because we have the children. It only has three bedrooms, though, and we would like more.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz0kjNABwNd


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    The most shocking piece yet from Saturdays Mail - results of Labours open door immigration policy

    Helena Horvatova is proud of her seven children. She lines them up in the back garden of her terrace house and explains that the youngest, aged four months, is called Kevin.

    'It is a very British name. We want him to grow up British,' says the 27-year-old Czech mother, who arrived in Peterborough two weeks ago. In broken English, she continues: 'We came to Britain because we wanted a better life for all of our children.'

    Mrs Horvatova pats little Kevin on his head, before plopping down on a battered bench in the middle of her garden, which is littered with rubbish.

    Outside the kitchen door there are grubby children's clothes and some beer cans.

    Inside the house sits Mrs Horvatova's husband, Frankie. He is 29 and also is able to speak only a few words of English.

    'He does not go to work,' his wife says, as her ten-year-old daughter, Nicola, tries to help as an interpreter.

    As the other children (Frankie, 12, Helena, nine, Marek, seven, Natala, six, and David, four) clamour for attention, their mother explains: 'My husband is claiming the Jobseekers' allowance. Back in our country he was a school cleaner, but in Peterborough they say there are no vacancies.

    'The council has been very good to us. It has given us a house because we have the children. It only has three bedrooms, though, and we would like more.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz0kjNABwNd
    These are the homeless European migrants that Labour promised this week (an announcement cynically made on the opening day of the election campaign) would be thrown out of Britain, because they cannot support themselves financially.


    According to EU rules, foreigners can live in other member countries for up to three months, but can only remain if they are financially independent, working or registered as students.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    These are the homeless European migrants that Labour promised this week (an announcement cynically made on the opening day of the election campaign) would be thrown out of Britain, because they cannot support themselves financially.


    According to EU rules, foreigners can live in other member countries for up to three months, but can only remain if they are financially independent, working or registered as students.

    I wonder how long these previously never mentioned rules have been in existence ??

    Believe it when you see it


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    I wonder how long these previously never mentioned rules have been in existence ??

    Believe it when you see it
    for a long time , i saw a clip on a news channel the other day,

    from your fav daily mail

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...sent-home.html

    but if the gov cant deport illegal immigrants, i wouldn't hold your breath if it tired to deport Europeans , i can see some expensive court cases coming up and compo claims


    They wont be sent back..... & that's a fact.

    When British Judges rule that a convicted rapist from Africa doesnt need to be sent back because he's going to marry a woman from Africa who became a German citizin....
    Or
    British Judges wont deport a man because he didn't have a passport...

    They won't be sending back anyone just because they're homeless & have no job.

    Their Human Rights would be breached.!!!


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