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hunpak
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how will Election affect EEA laws

Post by hunpak » Wed May 05, 2010 4:10 pm

Hi Fellows

the election is due and tomorrow is the judgement day.
As an EEA2 RC holder i have many concerns about the immigration policies of Britain.

So far it seems that only Libdem are ideal candidates for our votes as Tories are So Soo anti immigration and Labour is also thinking about tightening the law for immigrants, EEA and Non-EEA.

What type of problems can we face if Tory comes in power?

Have ur say!

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Re: how will Election affect EEA laws

Post by Wanderer » Wed May 05, 2010 4:29 pm

hunpak wrote:Hi Fellows

the election is due and tomorrow is the judgement day.
As an EEA2 RC holder i have many concerns about the immigration policies of Britain.

So far it seems that only Libdem are ideal candidates for our votes as Tories are So Soo anti immigration and Labour is also thinking about tightening the law for immigrants, EEA and Non-EEA.

What type of problems can we face if Tory comes in power?

Have ur say!
Think Adolf Hitler and Jews......
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

hunpak
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Re: how will Election affect EEA laws

Post by hunpak » Wed May 05, 2010 4:34 pm

Wanderer wrote:
hunpak wrote:Hi Fellows

the election is due and tomorrow is the judgement day.
As an EEA2 RC holder i have many concerns about the immigration policies of Britain.

So far it seems that only Libdem are ideal candidates for our votes as Tories are So Soo anti immigration and Labour is also thinking about tightening the law for immigrants, EEA and Non-EEA.

What type of problems can we face if Tory comes in power?

Have ur say!
Think Adolf Hitler and Jews......
in that case ideal candidate is BNP

armstrong
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Post by armstrong » Thu May 06, 2010 1:30 am

don't think there is a particular problem with the three main parties. None of them is advocating for withdrawal from the EU so can't do anything about EEC based application which is what the EEA applications arise from. other than that there is nothing to fear from the smaller parties as they are not getting into power any time soon

armstrong
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Re: how will Election affect EEA laws

Post by armstrong » Thu May 06, 2010 1:33 am

hunpak wrote:
Wanderer wrote:
hunpak wrote:Hi Fellows

the election is due and tomorrow is the judgement day.
As an EEA2 RC holder i have many concerns about the immigration policies of Britain.

So far it seems that only Libdem are ideal candidates for our votes as Tories are So Soo anti immigration and Labour is also thinking about tightening the law for immigrants, EEA and Non-EEA.

What type of problems can we face if Tory comes in power?

Have ur say!
Think Adolf Hitler and Jews......
in that case ideal candidate is BNP
as for the BNP, they are a bunch of jokers presumably they would send the duke of Edinburgh back to Greece if they were ever to win power and whiles they are at it might send his children and grandchildren away too.

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