ok stand corrected, that was not clear -We don't have open borders with India and have what appears to be a robust immigration control.
My point was people's (unfounded) concerns about EU immigration.
ok stand corrected, that was not clear -We don't have open borders with India and have what appears to be a robust immigration control.
My point was people's (unfounded) concerns about EU immigration.
Bad habit of mine is that I rarely explain things well.ok stand corrected, that was not clear -
If we are successful on BREXIT lowering the minimum wage would still have little effect on immigration from the EU would it? if its lower than Romania it does not mean we would be paying less than Romania meaning there is still a Pull effect.We don't have open borders with India and have what appears to be a robust immigration control.
My point was people's (unfounded) concerns about EU immigration.
35k minimum salary requirement (or £18k spouse salary if marrying a Brit) and no recourse to public funds (unemployment benefit, housing benefit) for three years and a requirement to pay £600(i think) per year towards the NHS on top of taxation.If EU migrants end up being treated the same as non-EU migrants currently are, then they will not be able to compete for minimum wage jobs nor have recourse to public funds until they have been here a number of years.
35k minimum salary requirement (or £18k spouse salary if marrying a Brit) and no recourse to public funds (unemployment benefit, housing benefit) for three years and a requirement to pay £600(i think) per year towards the NHS on top of taxation.
Sorry, still don't think I'm being all that clear.If we are successful on BREXIT lowering the minimum wage would still have little effect on immigration from the EU would it? if its lower than Romania it does not mean we would be paying less than Romania meaning there is still a Pull effect.
Yup!And the earnings requirements go up the more dependents you want to bring (I think 1 kid on the spouse visa and it goes up to about £21,500 or thereabouts).
So 35k for economic migrants (I didn't even know it was that high!) -- minimum wage here (for over 25s, 40 hours per week) is £15,600 per year.
Yup!
I have a friend who was on a post graduate visa (renewal every three years i think it is with employer sponsorship).
Worked for many years on some of the best theatre this country has produced, but the pay wasn't enough.
Got a job offer at the V&A to just make the £35k threshold. When they noticed her status (they missed it at sifting) they had to withdraw the offer as they couldn't afford the couple of grand to sponsor.
So the UK lost an excellent, productive post grad that was contributing excellent work.
Those rules were implemented by...... Theresa May. Should give a flavour of what to expect for the next two years.
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One thing I would hope for as a result of all this chaos is a bit more fairness in the immigration system. Same rules for EU and Non-EU migrants, but not as harsh as the current rules for Non-EU migrants (which must be some of the harshest immigration rules in the world at the moment).
"Relaxing immigration rules" will be political suicide
Which is, of course, their opening position. We will, as with most things, meet somewhere in between.If that was our Trump card it will be telling for future negotiations what the response will be, so far looks like a resounding go fudge yourself
Nothing should be off the table when negotiating. The moment you see your opponent as a human is the moment you lose.I think its a disgusting attitude for us to take. Its not an issue to play politics with.
Nothing should be off the table when negotiating. The moment you see your opponent as a human is the moment you lose.
There's no room for empathy in this, far bigger things are at stake.
I'd say it's more down to the intransigence on the behalf of Eurocrats and Cameron's inability to convince them that a Leave vote was a realistic possibility.Seems to me a lack of empathy is whats gotten us into this mess to begin with.
I think its a disgusting attitude for us to take. Its not an issue to play politics with.
Both sides in this meeting will be playing dirty not just one side, would you want it any other way?
Yeah, I want us to do the right thing, for no other reason than because its the right thing to do, let us set an example for others to follow. The decision has been taken to run our own shop so lets do so correctly.
If Brexit was aspirational lets show it.