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So Much For Those Who Said "where Is The Flood Of Romanian And Bulgarians".
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-26 36782/T he-TRUT H-revea led-Rom anian-B ulgaria n-migra nts-Nea rly-50- 000-sig ned-wor k-three -months -year.h tml
/// The BBC's political editor scoffed: ‘So much for those predictions of a flood of immigrants coming from Romania and Bulgaria once the door to the UK was opened.’ ///
/// In the run-up to the European elections, the BBC claimed there were 4,000 fewer Romanian and Bulgarian workers in Britain in March than in January, and its political editor scoffed: ‘So much for those predictions of a flood of immigrants coming from Romania and Bulgaria once the door to the UK was opened.’ ///
/// However the evidence used by the BBC and others was drawn from Office for National Statistics (ONS) surveys widely regarded as being flawed. ///
/// The National Insurance number record – which provides an accurate count of exactly who has applied to work in this country – told an entirely different story when published yesterday, the day of the elections. ///
/// In the year to March, 46,890 Romanians applied for the National Insurance qualification, up by 163 per cent on the 17,820 who applied in the previous 12 months. ///
/// Bulgarian applications went up by 71 per cent over the 12 months to 17,750. National Insurance registrations by Romanians in the first three months of this year are nearly double those for the whole of 2013. ///
/// The BBC's political editor scoffed: ‘So much for those predictions of a flood of immigrants coming from Romania and Bulgaria once the door to the UK was opened.’ ///
/// In the run-up to the European elections, the BBC claimed there were 4,000 fewer Romanian and Bulgarian workers in Britain in March than in January, and its political editor scoffed: ‘So much for those predictions of a flood of immigrants coming from Romania and Bulgaria once the door to the UK was opened.’ ///
/// However the evidence used by the BBC and others was drawn from Office for National Statistics (ONS) surveys widely regarded as being flawed. ///
/// The National Insurance number record – which provides an accurate count of exactly who has applied to work in this country – told an entirely different story when published yesterday, the day of the elections. ///
/// In the year to March, 46,890 Romanians applied for the National Insurance qualification, up by 163 per cent on the 17,820 who applied in the previous 12 months. ///
/// Bulgarian applications went up by 71 per cent over the 12 months to 17,750. National Insurance registrations by Romanians in the first three months of this year are nearly double those for the whole of 2013. ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The obvious flaw in your arguement is that 75% of the figures you are quoting were BEFORE the the restrictions were lifted.
ONS said that there no flood after 1st of January which is true. The figures comparing before the end of restrictions and after have not really changed. There has been a steady stream over the year, not a surge at the end.
ONS said that there no flood after 1st of January which is true. The figures comparing before the end of restrictions and after have not really changed. There has been a steady stream over the year, not a surge at the end.
The number of non-UK nationals registering for a National Insurance number could only be a valid measure of how many non-UK nationals are in the country if anyone leaving the country was required to de-register which, obviously, they're not.
Using the Daily Mail's flawed methodology, if 50,000 new arrivals registered for National Insurance during the same period that 60,000 people returned home, they'd be able to claim an increase of 50,000 people when the truth was actually a decrease of 10,000.
Using the Daily Mail's flawed methodology, if 50,000 new arrivals registered for National Insurance during the same period that 60,000 people returned home, they'd be able to claim an increase of 50,000 people when the truth was actually a decrease of 10,000.
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And will their National Insurance Contributions be enough to not only pay my state pension but their drain on the already overstretched NHS?
Who do you think paid for all the State Pensions, long before they arrived at our shores?
Will there be enough jobs foe everyone?
Will there be enough housing?
Will there be enough school places?
All good stuff eh?
And will their National Insurance Contributions be enough to not only pay my state pension but their drain on the already overstretched NHS?
Who do you think paid for all the State Pensions, long before they arrived at our shores?
Will there be enough jobs foe everyone?
Will there be enough housing?
Will there be enough school places?
All good stuff eh?
in the town where I work, nearly all of the big issue sellers are Romanian. they have been here for more than 18 months and were entitled to sell big issues as they had "self employed" status. but they're no more homeless or disadvantaged than I am. they muscled out the previous vendors (who were homeless) and now defend their pitches with an aggression that borders on the illegal. none of them speak English but make very clear their displeasure when you won't buy their wares.
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If you actually bothered to read some properly validated research studies, AOG, rather than the xenophobic rants of the Daily Wail, you might finally come to recognise that EU immigration clearly benefits the UK:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -248134 67
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If these stats are true then it's interesting and for that matter perhaps rather less surprising than the apparent drop in rates in the first three months of this year. On the other hand, it's still many, many times less than UKIP were implying, trumpeting figures like "21 million people living in Romania who now have free access to the UK" and very clearly implying that they would all wish to come here. No matter if there has been a fall or a rise in the numbers coming here since January 2014, the rate is vastly under what UKIP was clearly trying to imply, and there should be at least some acknowledgment that this was nothing other than scaremongering.
i don't think anyone would imagine that many millions were waiting at the boarding gates to get their passage to Britain, however now that they have access to the job market and all it entails, it doesn't take much to suppose that many more will come, and the arrangement isn't going to be reciprocal, seeing as the reason they leave are largely economic.
ladybirder i think that is why they sell the big issue and will fight over the good pitch
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/imm igratio n/85279 50/Roma nian-fa milies- use-Big -Issue- loophol e.html
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From AOG : "And will their National Insurance Contributions be enough to not only pay my state pension but their drain on the already overstretched NHS?
Who do you think paid for all the State Pensions, long before they arrived at our shores?
Will there be enough jobs foe everyone?
Will there be enough housing?
Will there be enough school places?
All good stuff eh? "
Very valid AOG and also how much land have we got to keep building houses with not only immigrants coming to live and work here, but for the future and their offspring? Does no one actually care about space for the population to live here, that we are taking more and more, it cannot go on forever - we live on an island FGS!
Who do you think paid for all the State Pensions, long before they arrived at our shores?
Will there be enough jobs foe everyone?
Will there be enough housing?
Will there be enough school places?
All good stuff eh? "
Very valid AOG and also how much land have we got to keep building houses with not only immigrants coming to live and work here, but for the future and their offspring? Does no one actually care about space for the population to live here, that we are taking more and more, it cannot go on forever - we live on an island FGS!
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