Large net migration 12:47 - Nov 23 with 1817 views | giant_stow | https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-67507045 Anyone know off the top of their heads how this compares to other countries? If it is a relatively high figure, it leaves me wondering why the UK is still a popular destination. | |
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Large net migration on 12:49 - Nov 23 with 1794 views | J2BLUE | Because the UK is a great country with many benefits that most of us take for granted. | |
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Large net migration on 12:57 - Nov 23 with 1762 views | giant_stow |
Large net migration on 12:49 - Nov 23 by J2BLUE | Because the UK is a great country with many benefits that most of us take for granted. |
I don't disagree, although its worth you pointing it out, despite all the self-inflicted wounds we've made. Its just that there other great countries too. I should probably have a google.... | |
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Large net migration on 12:58 - Nov 23 with 1756 views | StokieBlue | The New Conservatives now saying legal immigration is a problem even though it clearly adds to both the economy and the richness of the country. Absolute weapons. SB | |
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Large net migration on 13:00 - Nov 23 with 1744 views | giant_stow |
Large net migration on 12:58 - Nov 23 by StokieBlue | The New Conservatives now saying legal immigration is a problem even though it clearly adds to both the economy and the richness of the country. Absolute weapons. SB |
Completely agree. We also need the tax-paying workers, quite apart form that. | |
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Large net migration on 15:41 - Nov 23 with 1569 views | Swansea_Blue |
Large net migration on 12:49 - Nov 23 by J2BLUE | Because the UK is a great country with many benefits that most of us take for granted. |
And because we spend millions of pounds on recruitment campaigns to attract many of these people here because either (a) we need their skills or (b) we want their money (foreign students). | |
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Large net migration on 15:46 - Nov 23 with 1551 views | Pendejo | Here's why... It's a safe country It's a welcoming country (despite the efforts of some) There's less low level corruption There's abundant employment opportunities at various levels My wife is Colombian and runs a community project largely supporting people from a Latin American background and the above comes from the answers I'm given when I ask that very question. Safe - compared to Honduras and El Salvador which both appear to have massive gang problems Welcoming - at least from Latin American community already here Low level corruption - see Safe; you don't have to pay the Police here for protection Abundant Employment - many will work 2/3 gig jobs, share housing, have a social life and send money home Oh and it's been Visa free for something like 18 months, come in as a tourist, then stay... Not quite within spirit of the law | |
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Large net migration on 15:51 - Nov 23 with 1540 views | noggin | Ipswich Town is the reason. We're massive! | |
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Large net migration on 16:54 - Nov 23 with 1445 views | factual_blue |
Large net migration on 13:00 - Nov 23 by giant_stow | Completely agree. We also need the tax-paying workers, quite apart form that. |
Around about thirty-five years ago the DSS (now DWP) was looking at the challenge posed by the so-called Baby Boomers reaching pension age from about 2010 onwards. Their calculations at the time were that the workforce would need to increase from its then current level by at least five million. One of the things they were then looking was the cultural and religious barriers in the Asian community to women working. Other things looked at included reshaping the entire pension landscape to reduce the burden on the public purse, which of course has happened. Things have, of course, moved on a great deal since then. | |
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Large net migration on 17:20 - Nov 23 with 1408 views | Keno | why are large nets being allowed to move around? | |
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Large net migration on 17:27 - Nov 23 with 1394 views | bluelagos |
Large net migration on 17:20 - Nov 23 by Keno | why are large nets being allowed to move around? |
Send them to Rwanda, that'll sort it. | |
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Large net migration on 17:31 - Nov 23 with 1384 views | saxon | Because English is the Lingua Franca? | | | |
Clacton-on-Sea? (n/t) on 17:33 - Nov 23 with 1376 views | Bloots | | |
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Large net migration on 17:40 - Nov 23 with 1370 views | Keno |
Large net migration on 17:27 - Nov 23 by bluelagos | Send them to Rwanda, that'll sort it. |
if they try that the courts will tie them up in knots | |
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Large net migration on 17:43 - Nov 23 with 1354 views | bluelagos |
Large net migration on 17:40 - Nov 23 by Keno | if they try that the courts will tie them up in knots |
Am sure we can just pass a law that states Rwanda is safe for nets. Simples. | |
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Large net migration on 17:47 - Nov 23 with 1337 views | Keno |
Large net migration on 17:43 - Nov 23 by bluelagos | Am sure we can just pass a law that states Rwanda is safe for nets. Simples. |
the UK Government have got themselves into a right mesh over this | |
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Large net migration on 17:49 - Nov 23 with 1331 views | bluelagos |
Large net migration on 17:47 - Nov 23 by Keno | the UK Government have got themselves into a right mesh over this |
They'll catch a few with their rhetoric though. | |
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Large net migration on 17:50 - Nov 23 with 1319 views | Keno |
Large net migration on 17:49 - Nov 23 by bluelagos | They'll catch a few with their rhetoric though. |
this government is just atrawling | |
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Large net migration on 18:16 - Nov 23 with 1288 views | Nthsuffolkblue | It remains high because the party in power has no interest in lowering it. High immigration is good for them, because they are the party that argue they are needed to deal with it and drive it down. "Stop the boats!" they cry. If they did, they wouldn't be able to win votes by crying it. See also solving the problems of the economy. CON-servatives for sure. | |
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Large net migration on 18:36 - Nov 23 with 1275 views | Plums |
Large net migration on 15:46 - Nov 23 by Pendejo | Here's why... It's a safe country It's a welcoming country (despite the efforts of some) There's less low level corruption There's abundant employment opportunities at various levels My wife is Colombian and runs a community project largely supporting people from a Latin American background and the above comes from the answers I'm given when I ask that very question. Safe - compared to Honduras and El Salvador which both appear to have massive gang problems Welcoming - at least from Latin American community already here Low level corruption - see Safe; you don't have to pay the Police here for protection Abundant Employment - many will work 2/3 gig jobs, share housing, have a social life and send money home Oh and it's been Visa free for something like 18 months, come in as a tourist, then stay... Not quite within spirit of the law |
We have a guy from Brasil in our team at work and he was saying this morning that one of the things he finds very attractive is in the UK, everybody can be themselves. There is no societal pressure to 'become a... (fill in your own high flying occupation)' for status as he finds at home. Obviously many have aspirations but I thought it an interesting insight. | |
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