Cameron and Immigration

November 2024 Forums General discussion Cameron and Immigration

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    alanjjohnstone
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    Just to remind some folk that no doubt much discussion may arise in places of work or in communities concerning Cameron's proposed crack-down on EU migrants. So perhaps the blogs two posts may help with what to respond. 

     http://socialismoryourmoneyback.blogspot.com/2014/11/immigration-facts-and-phobias.html

    http://socialismoryourmoneyback.blogspot.com/2014/11/unite-and-fight.html

    Feel free to repost

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    alanjjohnstone
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    Oh, on a purely personal point, i am, if i return to the UK, subject to all the anti-migrant legislation, that has been passed and will be passed, such as deprived of free access to the NHS except in an emergency and only until the emergency passes, (if i did become a health tourist, i know it wouldn't be to the UK where the cost of the hospital car-park is more than the fee to see a top consultant in a private hospital, in some places)  deprived of job-seekers allowance, housing benefit and a council house itself (if one was available) I cannot bring a wife and or any of her children to the UK for my income is not suffice, 18,600 pounds income for the spouse and 2500 pounds for each child. While abroad i am subject to the tit-for-tat visa rules. India, for instance, has relaxed its visa regulations for 40 countries, the UK is not amongst them, nor expected to be in the future, due to their treatment of Indian citizens.I am indeed Johnny Foreigner in the eyes of the UK government. 

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    Anonymous
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    alanjjohnstone wrote:
    Feel free to repost

     Done! Thanks for that. 

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