British jobs could be at risk when nearly 30 million Bulgarians and Romanians gain the right to live and work unrestricted in the UK from 2014.
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British jobs could be at risk when nearly 30 million Bulgarians and Romanians gain the right to live and work unrestricted in the UK from 2014.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2Acri4LWD
More criminal dross from two feral states
well there goes the naugberhood there let scum like that in but not our partners that will do good 4 the uk
welcome to the pleasure dome, was it frankie who said that or this f------- goverment,when will it end
I was at a family get together today, and boy did my brother (big wig at the FO) get an ear-bashing off me.
bloody hell Graham you are in a fighting mood arnt you, bashing your brothers nose and bloody peoples noses on planes, whats the world coming too
Just a verbal ear-bashing Steve.
It's true that I am (affectionately) looked upon as the mad bad uncle, with the younger relations though.
the population of Poland is roughly 40M, gov estimates at the time said around 50k would come to the UK and nearly 1M came to the UK over the next few years.
the gov has no idea how many Romanians\Bulgarians will come now, but looking at the figures from Poland no wonder they are worried
don't it make you laugh NOT
ok so who told them about the red bus driver vacancies
That's going to be safe...seeing as they drive on the right in their countries.
Still, I suppose if you can handle a horse and cart.
the lunatics have taken over the asylum
Those countries just aren't ready to be allowed free movement into the UK. The whole free movement thing only works if both parties are more or less on an equal footing economically.
Now with Poland, people perhaps shouldn't panic so much, because the government really should have seen it coming that many would want to come here. The links between the UK and Poland are strong with many family already being here, historical stuff etc.
Notice how the country hasn't been flooded with Hungarians or Slovenes.
Poland is growing economically, and there's signs of a reverse in the labour flow.
Letting Romania have free access, this is worrying. The opening scene of Borat was filmed there. Ummm go youtube it. It isn't just that though, experience has now shown that there seems to be a social issue involving many Romanians here.
Bulgaria - well have many really come here? Some people I know used to worry about that, as they said Bulgaria is where the former eastern bloc used to go to recruit their "bad boys"
Maybe the real question is, just why the were they allowed into the EU in the first place? At the time of their entry, the poorest country in the EU was Ireland, which was receiving huge subsidies accordingly
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