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Denver 27-02-2017 12:58 AM

Theresa May poised to announce end of free movement for new EU migrants next month
 
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Theresa May is next month poised to announce the end of free movement for new EU migrants on the same day that she formally triggers Brexit negotiations.

The Prime Minister is expected to say that EU citizens who travel to Britain after she triggers Article 50 will no longer have the automatic right to stay in the UK permanently.

They will instead be subject to migration curbs after Britain leaves the European Union, which could include a new visa regime and restricted access to benefits.

Mrs May is expected to say that EU migrants who arrived in the UK before the "cut-off date" will have their rights protected as long British citizens living elsewhere in Europe are granted the same assurance.

Iain Duncan Smith, a leading Eurosceptic conservative MP, said that that announcement will show that Mrs May is taking control of Britain's borders while giving clarity to the 3.6million EU migrants already living in the UK.

He said: "Theresa understands that if you want to take control you have to command the high ground. She will be giving clarity by setting a clear deadline while the European Union looks increasingly muddled and mean-spirited".

The announcement means that the "cut-off date" for EU migrants is likely to be around March 15, once the Government's Article 50 bill has gone through Parliament.

The Prime Minister is expected to appeal to other European Union nations to reach a quick deal on the issue so it can be removed from Brexit negotiations as soon as possible.

It is likely to put her in conflict with the European Union, which has been pushing for Mrs May to delay the cut-off date until 2019. However ministers have raised concerns that waiting until the end of negotiations will lead to a huge surge in the number of EU migrants coming to the UK before Brexit.


"We have had some suggestion that that the European Commission might attempt to force us to protect everyone who arrives up to the moment of departure," a Government source said. "We could end up with half of Romania and Bulgaria coming here if we wait that long."

The Government has also considered suggestions that the cut-off date should be set for the referendum date in June last year. However Government lawyers have advised that such an approach would be illegal.

Amber Rudd, the Home Secretary, said that after Britain leaves the European Union "we will be ending free movement as we know it".

She is examining plans to give new arrivals who get jobs in key sectors of the economy multi-year visas while limiting access to benefits.

Under one plan being considered migrants would be given five-year working visas but barred from claiming in-work benefits while they are in Britain.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...w-eu-migrants/

Jack_ 27-02-2017 01:04 AM

Fantastic
ally awful

Denver 27-02-2017 01:06 AM

It is the right decision why should they come and use the benefits that is not entitled for them

Jack_ 27-02-2017 01:15 AM

Can't wait to pay for a visa to go to ****in Spain fam

Black Dagger 27-02-2017 01:16 AM

Sigh.

Denver 27-02-2017 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 9232034)
Can't wait to pay for a visa to go to ****in Spain fam

Is that all you care about? they are not that expensive

Owen Shroyer 27-02-2017 01:42 AM

What a great era we have entered, keep up the good work Theresa.

Marsh. 27-02-2017 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9232028)
It is the right decision why should they come and use the benefits that is not entitled for them

There are ways of regulating things like that they simply won't do. Hence the people in this country who feed on it but shouldn't.

Free movement within the EU went further than that.

Denver 27-02-2017 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 9232051)
There are ways of regulating things like that they simply won't do. Hence the people in this country who feed on it but shouldn't.

Free movement within the EU went further than that.

We dont need cleaner or road sweepers only skilled workers should be allowed in

arista 27-02-2017 02:51 AM

Yes Pro Skilled Workers
can pop in for each contract.

It will be better for us
Jack.

reece(: 27-02-2017 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 9232034)
Can't wait to pay for a visa to go to ****in Spain fam

This will be tragic, we already have to pay extra hotel costs

Marsh. 27-02-2017 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9232055)
We dont need cleaner or road sweepers only skilled workers should be allowed in

I love tunnel vision.

reece(: 27-02-2017 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9232055)
We dont need cleaner or road sweepers only skilled workers should be allowed in

You didn't get the job?

Withano 27-02-2017 11:32 AM

Imagine that even May thinks this is a terrible idea though, but all the people who thoughht it was a good idea were basically inept for the job for being thick *****.

Denver 27-02-2017 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by reece(: (Post 9232181)
You didn't get the job?

I dont need the job but you tell me why other people should live in this country that do nothing for the country? Many refuse to speak English

Marsh. 27-02-2017 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9232191)
I dont need the job but you tell me why other people should live in this country that do nothing for the country? Many refuse to speak English

You just said we don't need cleaners or road sweepers.

So, you're condemning them if they do contribute via jobs such as that and the like but also condemning those doing nothing.

What are YOU doing for the country?

LeatherTrumpet 27-02-2017 11:47 AM

yeah boo hiss

racists

this is what you get for brexit and trump

what ever it is

booo


I told you so, we should have stayed in europe and not moved to america

hiss boo jeer

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Denver 27-02-2017 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 9232193)
You just said we don't need cleaners or road sweepers.

So, you're condemning them if they do contribute via jobs such as that and the like but also condemning those doing nothing.

What are YOU doing for the country?

Many British people will do those jobs yet foreigners get it for working for less money.

I am a British citizen who works and I am entitled to take out what I put in.

We are the only country who has a benefits system like this and if we want it to last we need to sort it out by stop non British citizens coming over to claim and then move on to the British who are to lazy to work.

Denver 27-02-2017 11:53 AM

Also I cant believe that the only reason most people on here wants to stay in the EU is so they don't pay visa charges

Marsh. 27-02-2017 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9232199)
Many British people will do those jobs yet foreigners get it for working for less money.

I am a British citizen who works and I am entitled to take out what I put in.

We are the only country who has a benefits system like this and if we want it to last we need to sort it out by stop non British citizens coming over to claim and then move on to the British who are to lazy to work.

Your arguments are all confusing and merging into one.

If a foreigner comes over here to work, they too are paying into the system and are entitled to any benefits that come with it, including NHS services etc etc.

People coming over here and not working/contributing is something else.

You seem to be saying "No foreigners" no matter what. Work or no work, benefits or no benefits. If I were a lesser person I'd think you were racist.

Marsh. 27-02-2017 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9232202)
Also I cant believe that the only reason most people on here wants to stay in the EU is so they don't pay visa charges

Not the only reason, merely one of the effects pointed out.

Otherwise we'd think the only reason you want to leave is because you don't like foreign street sweepers.

Denver 27-02-2017 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 9232205)
Your arguments are all confusing and merging into one.

If a foreigner comes over here to work, they too are paying into the system and are entitled to any benefits that come with it, including NHS services etc etc.

People coming over here and not working/contributing is something else.

They are coming over for jobs that British people can and should be made to do.

Things like cleaners, Car washers, factory workers etc.

British people can and should he made to do these jobs

Denver 27-02-2017 11:57 AM

We need to sort out the poverty in this country before caring about people in other countries

Marsh. 27-02-2017 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9232208)
They are coming over for jobs that British people can and should be made to do.

Things like cleaners, Car washers, factory workers etc.

British people can and should he made to do these jobs

If only life was as simple as you seem to think it is.

Denver 27-02-2017 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 9232210)
If only life was as simple as you seem to think it is.

It's can be simple.

Anybody who wont learn English should be told to leave.

Anyone who wont work including brits should not be allowed to claim benefits

Brits should be made to do dirty jobs

We need to take money out of other countries and plow it back into Britain as there are so many families in poverty


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