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    they kinda banned fox hunting, and how long did that take them to do

    not sure what their manifesto 'promises' were


    argh. minimum wage , tories said it would cost 1000's of jobs..

    apart from that i can not remember anymore, i'm sure they didn't mention high visa costs and english tests thou


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    they kinda banned fox hunting, and how long did that take them to do

    not sure what their manifesto 'promises' were


    argh. minimum wage , tories said it would cost 1000's of jobs..

    apart from that i can not remember anymore, i'm sure they didn't mention high visa costs and english tests thou
    education education

    well neither have improved education from what i have seen


    The minimum wage may have worked up norf but i was getting 5 pound plus or there abouts working part time in a supermarket over ten years back as a student. If anything it drove down prices in the south particularly london, nearly all basic entry level jobs have minimum wage or only a little over. In london its expected that at least i think it is 7.20 an hour is needed to survie. Many of the workers at the lowest levels with no second salary or propety cannot survie on the minimum wage.
    When my wife worked in a coffe shop the left over food was offered at the end of the day, after a while the wife as not intrested but others depended on it to supplement their food How most of them managed i will never know and this was not even in the more expensive areas in the centre.


    Again another good idea buggered up by one of the two parties.


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    found this link

    http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/...ing-A-Brit.php

    spouse visa will rise from 18 to 21 !!!

    and

    "But Smith also warned that Britain is likely to clamp down on visas for foreigners who spend years in Britain but choose not to become citizens.

    "You will not be able to languish in limbo. Once your period of temporary residence comes to an end you will need to apply for the next stage or leave," Smith told reporters.

    Immigration minister Liam Byrne said Americans, Australians and Filipinos are the nationals most reluctant to take up British citizenship"

    at £655 i think it is no wonder !!

    the gov gone immigration crazy...


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