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I think nobody cares about pensions these days except a few... People slog their entire life only to find that they either get peanuts or are not eligible due to whatever reason.OL7MAX wrote:Peanuts! Wait till the pension bills grow. (But I agree with you)the stuff like Border security enhancements costing over £100M
Without immigrants most government employees won't get the pensions they now think they're going to get!
Spot on!It seems as if the UK government wants to have its immigration cake and eat it too! What I mean is they seem to be slowly but surely recrafting immigration laws so that they can benefit from young immigrants but at the same time making it more and more difficult for those young immigrants to become old immigrants by changing the rules regarding settlement. They seem to want young immigrants to come for a few years to work and pay taxes and then go back to their home country before they start asking for too many rights!
Question:Spot on!
In another thread I said the same thing! Basically govt. wants to exploint young people from developing worlds.
The issue at stake here is not that the government prefers to choose young people. The issue is that they encourage young immigrants to come to Britain, exploit them and then offer them no hope of settlement in this country with the result that they have to go back to their country of their origin.If you can choose to study/work/migrate and live in a country of your choice, then why blame the govt there if they prefer to choose young people ?
Yes, continuing to provide equal rights for housing benefits and unemployment wages after 5 years for immigrants ..... you call it exploitation.The issue is that they encourage young immigrants to come to Britain, exploit them and then offer them no hope of settlement in this country with the result that they have to go back to their country of their origin.
As you said, I dont think favours or any form of exploitation prevails in our immigration system especially when its backed by a democratic process. Technically speaking, it happens when people(migrants) subject themselves lawfully or unlawfully to either of the above when situation demands.No one does anyone any favours
So these "temporary" workers are going to get NI rebates (as they likely won't benefit from N.I)?Yes, continuing to provide equal rights for housing benefits and unemployment wages after 5 years for immigrants ..... you call it exploitation