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    fasst track for highly skilled foreign workers

    well some more info on the changes to the immigration system which start in april are mentioned by the home secretary.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...e_id=499808&in


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    well some more info on the changes to the immigration system which start in april are mentioned by the home secretary.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...e_id=499808&in
    The government are just trying to get a headline to make people think they are tackling the immigration problem when we all know that this will do nothing because the only un-skilled non-english speaking immigrants we have are either illegal or from the new EEC countries, Poland and Bulgaria etc. Unskilled non english speaking immigrants from other parts of the world have been denied entry for donkeys years.

    The problem we have in this country is that when all the other European countries found ways, fair or foul, of denying entry to people from the new ECC countries - on the basis that the wages and standard of living in their countries is so far below ours, so we will be swamped with immigrants from these new EEC countries - the socialist idealogs that run this country just opened the door and said welcome one and all. And as our benifit system and housing policies etc are much more generous to immigrants than the rest of the wealthier European countries, it should have been obvious to any fool that we would be overun with immigrants.

    Now we have complaints from local authorities that they are not being given any extra money to cover the extra costs that this burden has imposed on the schools, police and local health authorities etc.

    Lets face it, this country is screwed.


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