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  1. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Europeans took over much of the lower paid gang labour-related employment from the Asian community - main difference being it was younger Europeans as opposed to older Asians that were doing the work particularly in the agricultural sector. gangmasters do tend to be of the same nationality as...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Most likely. Backed themselves into a corner. Would take brunt of the blame for not getting a deal through. Then Conservative party faced with issue that can they allow a small but vocal faction fester. Growing enmity between the 2 parts of the party. Would certainly cost them a GE...
  3. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Got something similar here. Currently living about 100 metres from a famous cakeshop/bakery in Budapest that is closing as it can't get "patissiers" or specialist bakers as they are all in Germany working in lower skilled catering jobs on far more money. Spoke with the owner. business been...
  4. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    on thin ice with this one as it's a singular issue the ERG is based on. Conservative on all other issues. However Brexit is resolved the ERG will disappear.
  5. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    point being lists in most countries are drawn from a centralized source which can overlook look local interests.
  6. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    It is mainly small businesses that use this type of labour. Often people preying on their own compatriots. Also those industries that use large amounts of casual labour. The regulations are generally there but as usual it's another area where enforcement has suffered too many cutbacks under...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    But non EU increases primarily under student visas and family members rather than work visas. If govts wanted to reduce immigration be easier to plug all the holes in the student visa system (which has the largest overstay numbers) and go far stronger after the employers who are exploiting...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Absolutely agree with this. If MPs resign the party whip then they should trigger a by election automatically. An extraordinary abuse of the democratic principle when you are elected on one platform then decide not to fulfil the "contract" but can carry on under a false flag.
  9. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    See Tory backlash starts. Grieve's local party (which was leave) passed a vote of no confidence last night in a move to deselect him for next General election. So fellow Remain MPs want to suspend local party. Any form of accountability some of these Remain Tories are not prepared to...
  10. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    This one already been disputed. EU 15 country members more likely to be in UK for salaried jobs and so not claiming benefits etc. Also newer member countries likely to be doing lower paid jobs and get benefits etc. 2 of these countries (Poland and Romania) account for nearly 50% of the total EU...
  11. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    One of the ironies of this FOM and social service costs etc. is that for residency in many EU countries you need your own medical insurance (or EHIC) and proof of funds that you can support yourself or have a job already. Just done 3 UK citizens for Hungarian residency and another one for...
  12. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Burkina Faso isn't a bad example. We are already producing large amounts of fresh produce for importing in many African countries. One of the big issues in Africa is the vast amounts of land being bought up by developed countries to service their own domestic food markets.
  13. tisza

    Death List 2019

    I get this. Musicians and sports people probably effect me most. Music and Sport just always been huge part of my life but also the older ones trigger certain memories. Ranking Roger, for example, took me back to teen years and refreshed memories of old friends, old experiences etc. Film / TV...
  14. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    We had the armed escorts. But everyone has guns down there. Ready for when Russia invades again according to the locals. Not going back soon. Still not as bad as when we had to smuggled out of Serbia after a NATO bombing raid:) those SOBs are crazy and a real unhealthy prospective member of EU.
  15. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Another leave would have to be the No Deal option. Can't just put "Leave or remain" anymore as it's obvious a Leave vote on its own means nothing. parliament clearly unable to reach consensus even if the vote was Leave. Parliament still haven't been able to find a majority for a 2nd referendum...
  16. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    size of today's defeat will set the agenda. If it's still not even close then you have to assume it's never going to happen. Longer it draws out less likely we will Leave unless there is a late Tory u-turn towards the Corbyn deal.
  17. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Hope he's in a better part than I was in December. Had a very unpleasant encounter with some Russian militia on some farming land we were having to sell as it spanned the "new border".
  18. tisza

    SISU Open Letter Reply to Council

    Still the council seem to think if SISU sell up the legals will stop. Would have thought they'd increase with a real vengeance.
  19. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    thinking more along the lines of where strong Brexit areas MPs have voted remain and vice-versa. Would sitting MPs be put back on the ballot? Convention is they would but always possible could be replaced by candidates that reflect the wishes of the constituency on this one issue. Lib Dems...
  20. tisza

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    still uncomfortable about Labour using the whip on the referendum. implies his members have to be forced. Does seem to smack a little of grandstanding. All the talk from MPs about following their consciences with their respective Brexit voting patterns regardless of party lines and they can't be...
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