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My father's side are Irish Immigrants, but they came here LEGALLY, u get the difference?hammad wrote:ALL these people against amnesty or work permit for illegal immigrant have forgotten that there mum dad or grand parents were immigrant aswell at 1 time, or the reason they oppose this ting is cause some time in there life they have done something to illegals and scared that they will come back for them 8)
And made it practically impossible for the rest to come here with similar skillWanderer wrote:
but they came here LEGALLY, u get the difference?
At the end of the day ask yourself how many people can this small island (country) hold, whether legal or illegal?maveli62 wrote:And made it practically impossible for the rest to come here with similar skill
Actually Ireland was part of the UK then, from 1801 until 1922 if I remember correctly pity that's not in the Life in UK test!maveli62 wrote:And made it practically impossible for the rest to come here with similar skillWanderer wrote:
but they came here LEGALLY, u get the difference?
just passed the life in uk and the book says the Irish came here to dig canals and lay railways and to escape famine.
None of the above will give you a place in UK now
Nobody objects to the controls. Indeed they are coming pretty soon for all immigrants. It will be easier to track people. That will stem flow of immigrants signicantly. But once they are in place then solution need to be found for people who are already here. In any case majority of these people will continue to be here as there is no resources to deport all of them in short time.olisun wrote:At the end of the day ask yourself how many people can this small island (country) hold, whether legal or illegal?maveli62 wrote:And made it practically impossible for the rest to come here with similar skill
Who says there is no way they can deport them???hammad wrote:there is no way they can deport them ,
British citizens, permanent residents and EEA/Swiss citizens will do all of this work. It just means employers might have to offer higher wages.olisun wrote:What happens to the black market?? Do the wages remain low?? Who will do all the work which the locals don't want to do?
Read Orwell's 1984!olisun wrote:Who says there is no way they can deport them???hammad wrote:there is no way they can deport them ,
If the Govt. wants they can round up almost all the illegal immigrants and deport them. BUT the questions is do they really want to do it??
What happens to the black market?? Do the wages remain low?? Who will do all the work which the locals don't want to do? Cause if the illegals who are doing all the sh1t work get a legal status then there is no stopping them from leaving the jobs and finding work somewhere else or claim benefits.
More often than not by drug dealing and human trafficking....hammad wrote:wot makes u tink that illegals are doing all the sh1t work ,
in real world illegals are making more money that u lot not all illegals are in the same boat or sitting on net visiting sites like these they are out making money.......
That's what I meant.. maybe I was not very clearJAJ wrote:British citizens, permanent residents and EEA/Swiss citizens will do all of this work. It just means employers might have to offer higher wages.olisun wrote:What happens to the black market?? Do the wages remain low?? Who will do all the work which the locals don't want to do?
Many other part of the world was part of the British Empire even after 1922. The whole subcontinent was until 1947Wanderer wrote: Actually Ireland was part of the UK then, from 1801 until 1922 if I remember correctly pity that's not in the Life in UK test!
That time it was leagal.maveli62 wrote:And made it practically impossible for the rest to come here with similar skillWanderer wrote:
but they came here LEGALLY, u get the difference?
just passed the life in uk and the book says the Irish came here to dig canals and lay railways and to escape famine.
None of the above will give you a place in UK now
ofcourse we need to follow the rule. But the question was isn't the rule an example of double standard ?champion wrote:That time it was leagal.
there is a law of the land to protect the interest of its people (I am strngly disagree with many of them) but you have to follow
What is now the Republic of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom not just the British Empire.maveli62 wrote:Many other part of the world was part of the British Empire even after 1922. The whole subcontinent was until 1947Wanderer wrote: Actually Ireland was part of the UK then, from 1801 until 1922 if I remember correctly pity that's not in the Life in UK test!
It's outrageous, isn't it? Just because someone is ransacking your country, annexing neighbouring countries, killing millions of your brothers, raping your mothers and sisters, enslaving millions, imposing his religion on you, destroying your shrines, stirring up hatred, being a state terrorist, bleeding you dry with taxes to the point of starvation, and generally being a pretty bad egg ... is no reason to want him out of your country, is it? I don't know what they were thinking!why did they want to become independent in the first place?
I agree with you 100% the rule is double standardmaveli62 wrote:ofcourse we need to follow the rule. But the question was isn't the rule an example of double standard ?champion wrote:That time it was leagal.
there is a law of the land to protect the interest of its people (I am strngly disagree with many of them) but you have to follow
But that's just normal human behaviour, everyone would like to spend time with your well behaved child but who wants to be with your spoilt childI also prefer that if UK wants best Doctors and Engineer from developing country then they should take equal amount of low proile peole as well.