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Old 20-12-2016, 05:59 PM #1
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Default 3% of migrants out of 1.2million to arrive in Germany last two years have found work



New figures show that 1.2million migrants arrived in Germany in past 2 years
However, only 34,000 of those migrants have managed to find employment
In addition figures show a quarter of those in work are on temporary contracts
The numbers mainly apply to those from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Eritrea





Just 34,000 migrants out of the 1.2million who have arrived in Germany in the past two years have managed to find a job, new figures have revealed.

The statistics from the German government's Institute for Labour Research (IAB) reveal how only three per cent of those who travelled to the country are now working.

And in addition out of those who are employed, nearly a quarter are just on temporary contracts, with the numbers applying to migrants mostly from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Eritrea.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-reveals.html

top comment: "We are supposed to be surprised. Half cannot read or write . The want benefits for nothing that's why they head to the UK"

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Loads of British born are happy to stay on benefits too.

Or pop out a kid and live off welfare.
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Loads of British born are happy to stay on benefits too.

Or pop out a kid and live off welfare.
Well, someone in the family of the locals has probably contributed - parents, grandparents, siblings etc and we cannot keep paying for more - do you think there is a money tree growing out there that pays for all these foreigners? Where do you expect all this money to come from?

If there are language problems as well their chances of getting jobs decrease and our chances of paying more taxes increase.
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Well, someone in the family of the locals has probably contributed - parents, grandparents, siblings etc and we cannot keep paying for more - do you think there is a money tree growing out there that pays for all these foreigners? Where do you expect all this money to come from?

If there are language problems as well their chances of getting jobs decrease and our chances of paying more taxes increase.
Of course I don't think money grows on trees, no need to be patronizing.
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Of course I don't think money grows on trees, no need to be patronizing.
Ok then, maybe you can pay then. Why on earth should taxpayers who don't even believe these people should be here pay for them! Some of them are also posing a danger to the locals but still you want them to pay!

Well 17.4 million made their feelings on that nonsense quite clear.
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Ok then, maybe you can pay then. Why on earth should taxpayers who don't even believe these people should be here pay for them! Some of them are also posing a danger to the locals but still you want them to pay!

Well 17.4 million made their feelings on that nonsense quite clear.
What a naive statement to make. I voted for Brexit and so did most of my family and friends and not one of them voted because they thought there were too many immigrants. The majority of people who voted for Brexit are not in your camp.
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Ok then, maybe you can pay then. Why on earth should taxpayers who don't even believe these people should be here pay for them! Some of them are also posing a danger to the locals but still you want them to pay!

Well 17.4 million made their feelings on that nonsense quite clear.
I do pay. I work and get taxed.

I take far more of an issue with people born here who chose not to work because they are lazy than I do somebody who could be in the processes of bettering themselves.
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Well 17.4 million made their feelings on that nonsense quite clear.
I had to single this out because it's laughable - I know people who voted NO and their reasons were not to 'stop the foreigners!!!'
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Ok then, maybe you can pay then. Why on earth should taxpayers who don't even believe these people should be here pay for them! Some of them are also posing a danger to the locals but still you want them to pay!

Well 17.4 million made their feelings on that nonsense quite clear.
This is why people want a re-referendum. Clearly some have no idea what they voted for.
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Why on earth should taxpayers who don't even believe these people should be here pay for them!
For the same reasons that I pay for the Royal Family, nuclear warheads, and nonsense vanity projects like HS2 I suppose? Sadly we don't get to pick'n'choose where our tax money goes, so yeah, we all end up paying for things that we "might not believe in".
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Loads of British born are happy to stay on benefits too.

Or pop out a kid and live off welfare.

Not for long

They can work in a Charity Office
Lifting Big Boxes,
or no money.



Hard Working Tax Payers demand this.
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I'd question the stats. 3% have found legitimate positions, I would (strongly) suspect that many thousands more are being employed by unscrupulous employers for very low wages cash in hand, as happens here also.
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this is merkels legacy, she opened up the borders and dumped the problem on the german people, these refugees have caused nothing but trouble to this day, and they have committed sick acts of crime, and its the german people that are paying the price of merkel and her self-righteous politicians, after what happened in cologne the open border apologists said that we have to tolerate these people's cultures and norms and there attitudes and behavior towards women,
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this is merkels legacy, she opened up the borders and dumped the problem on the german people, these refugees have caused nothing but trouble to this day, and they have committed sick acts of crime, and its the german people that are paying the price of merkel and her self-righteous politicians, after what happened in cologne the open border apologists said that we have to tolerate these people's cultures and norms and there attitudes and behavior towards women,
We don't have to accept or tolerate anything which was what the referendum was all about. This is not a dictatorship and there is no way people are going to continue to put-up with this. There will be major problems in this country and Europe if the governments try to ignore the depth of feeling on this.

Clearly other countries in Europe have also had enough and this won't just go away.

If I was German, especially if any of the victims had been family of mine, I would have been deeply offended by Merkel's presence at the scene. Her unpopular policies are responsible for this and she had a damn nerve to show her face.
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sadly the germans will re-elect merkel if their was an election tomorrow, the people of germany and france have already waved an invisible white flag to accept their countries destruction and to let a backward ideology rule them, only eastern european countries have saved there nations from destruction, and I think holland and italy will save there countries from taking the same disastrous path as what many western european nations have made over there stupidity.
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A certain amount of that total of unemployed will be women, as muslim men rarely allow their wives to work or attend language schools. These women become isolated because of this. It's also a fact that the imams actively seek to distance themselves and their followers from integrating.
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The anti Muslim rhetoric is ramping up nicely again I see? :/
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The anti Muslim rhetoric is ramping up nicely again I see? :/
If you fail to see the potential harm the mass migration into Britain of an intolerant, misogynistic male dominated religion is likely to cause to our society that's your problem, stop trying to make it everyone else's.
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If you fail to see the potential harm the mass migration into Britain of an intolerant, misogynistic male dominated religion is likely to cause to our society that's your problem, stop trying to make it everyone else's.
There were no Muslims in the UK prior to the refugee crisis then?
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There were no Muslims in the UK prior to the refugee crisis then?
Of course, and some of their sons are involved/supporters of ISIS and very likely involved in the death of some of our people. That number will inevitably increase with more migration. To deny this is futile.
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Of course, and some of their sons are involved/supporters of ISIS and very likely involved in the death of some of our people. That number will inevitably increase with more migration. To deny this is futile.
Can you not be Muslim if you don't come from overseas then?
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How old are you Brillopad if you don't mind me asking?
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How old are you Brillopad if you don't mind me asking?
Probably older than you, and?
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What a nasty allegation - to try and discredit my options no doubt.

I dislike terrorists, bullies and misogynists - what is your problem with that?

Sorry if it offends your sensibilities if I am not as naive and gullible as some.

Some would argue that suggesting refugess should go back in warzones would make them a bit of terrorist and a bully. (Im sure this isnt what youre really suggesting though). But I have seen you stick up for women on other threads, I'll let you have your third point.
You don't offend me, you confuse me.. I don't think youre naive or gullible, I think you follow your hatred down a weird and senseless path.

I think you would do well to put yourself or your friends and family in peoples place when you read articles, you'd be surprised how fast it will change your entire thouhts on stories.
Britain becomes a warzone, your friends are being slaughtered around you, you and your family find refuge in any country, (you choose). You're joined by 1.3m other refugess who are also grieving the loss of their friends. 3% of you get jobs in the new country although more of you have tried. You all get labelled Christians, ten of those 1.3m christians is a terrorist. Isis takes responsibility for their actions (why would they not)
as you have suggested, you and your family and 1.299m innocent children, women and fathers should go back to the warzone to face your imminent death. Is that still fair?
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Some would argue that suggesting refugess should go back in warzones would make them a bit of terrorist and a bully. (Im sure this isnt what youre really suggesting though). But I have seen you stick up for women on other threads, I'll let you have your third point.
You don't offend me, you confuse me.. I don't think youre naive or gullible, I think you follow your hatred down a weird and senseless path. I think you would do well to put yourself or your friends and family in peoples place when you read articles, you'd be surprised how fast it will change your entire thouhts on stories.
Refugees can go to the first safe country, as part of the EU agreement, not make a beeline for Britain or other wealthy Western countries who will provide them with free services. If that country becomes overloaded they will be dispersed into other neighbouring countries. They are supposed to be refugees not economic migrants.

As for your other patronising comments I don't need you to give me anything neither am I intimidated by your constant 'hatred' rhetoric. If you really want to address hatred maybe looking a bit closer at Muslim idealism and doctrine might be advisable.
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