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They could then make the illegals all wear kilts then they would all go home .
Sadly PC has killed comedy, the do-gooders shout the loudest.
Hamas leaders Dundee
Northern Isles would be best.
LOL
When Labour come to power we are sure to get a Bank Levy, as Reeves will be desparate for cash as taxation will not provide enough for her dreams. Now it is quite obvious that the UK tax payer can not go on providing vast sums of tax to support illegal migrants, millions a day leads to billions a year spent on illegals (about Bn £3.5 current year).
One solution I have seen proposed to handle illegal migrants is to send them to a Scottish Island. There are a considerable number of Scottish Islands, once inhabited now abandoned, but with an outline of infrastructure still in place. The illegals could build their own accommadation on an Island, and would need no security, as that wouild be provided by rough sea. These Islands are part of the UK.
Now the left wing politicians talk continuously about an inclusive society, and Blair was the God of Multiculturism for the UK, but what all these people === Fail to Understand === is that their policies exclude Poor White UK Youth. The result is violent riots as recently seen in Dublin , where white youth voice their frustration at being left out of society, excluded by migrants.
People need to remember Charity begins at Home.
You tell em ERV !!
Gazzleberry
Correct. Most of the 750,000 that Brixton quoted arrive here legally.....(work visa's, student visa's, humanitarian etc.....and dependents of all of these groups).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53699511
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/internationalmigration/bulletins/longterminternationalmigrationprovisional/yearendingjune2023
Brixton
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RE: NexitToday 06:26
Lol we ain't got proper Brexit yet. Net migration into the UK last year tripled to 3/4 of a million. Just the ones we know of. Can't all be Doctors ? What. Out of work Benefits must be humongous.”
On that figure it means on an average day 2,000 are crossing the channel in boats or other means.
To me that isn’t sneaking in by rubber boats or hiding in lorries, it has to be more organised than that and I wouldn’t be surprised if it is some form of agreement between the UK and the EU on quotas.
Even if a quarter come over in small boats say 12 at a time that still equates to about 35 rubber dinghy’s a day minimum and they say the French can’t locate and stop them.
As most of us know there is more to this than meets the eye.
Take a look at Jim davidson's latest on YouTube.
Lol we ain't got proper Brexit yet. Net migration into the UK last year tripled to 3/4 of a million. Just the ones we know of. Can't all be Doctors ? What. Out of work Benefits must be humongous.
"Wilders won the democratic vote this week on a Nexit ticket... Wouldn't be a surprise at all to see a 50-50 result if Holland holds a real EU referendum in 2024-25."
NEXIT referendum using imported dominion machine.....sorted back to the trough!
No chance that the Elite globalists will lose their grip......trillions of EUR/USD are at stake! in the rightful hands of democracy!
Mick-b
Eurozone banks.
Taxes to increase
Fiscal drag
You're flogging a dead horse trying to get the last word 😴
Even your Nexit comment is about proportional representation.
Full marks for trying but it's a classic socialist trait to have the last word, even when, as usual it's complete bol locks.
It is not just the Eurozone... UK banks are sitting on unrecognised losses on bonds and mortgages; and bad debts will be creeping up here as well. I doubt that the extra interest profit they have been making is enough.
With multiple parties, and with far-right politician Geert Wilders' PVV in the lead, the horse-trading could take several months.
It is not clear he will be able to garner the necessary support for a broad enough coalition to form a workable government.
All the leaders of the three other top parties have said they would not serve in a PVV-led coalition.
After the 2021 election, it took more than 271 days or nine months for them to put together a four-party arrangement.
That's despite the then-new coalition being the same as the previous.
Although it is the tradition, there is no guarantee that the party that wins the most seats will end up delivering the prime minister.
Rutte will remain in a caretaker role until a new government is installed, likely in the first half of 2024.
Once the coalition makeup is agreed upon, the parties sign a coalition agreement and the new government is tasked with setting out its plans in parliament, followed by a vote of confidence.
https://p.dw.com/p/4ZKlY
Why are posts being removed which do not break any rules
Opinion polls today are often wildly wrong. What people say in public, and what box they tick in the privacy of the democratic voting booth, are increasingly two different things. Brexit, Trump, Boris, Wilders, you see the same pattern of mis-surveying over and over again.
Wilders won the democratic vote this week on a Nexit ticket... Wouldn't be a surprise at all to see a 50-50 result if Holland holds a real EU referendum in 2024-25.
'Fiscal drag'
These cuts may return a little money to taxpayers, said Johanna Noble in The Times, but the Tories are collecting far more through the insidious mechanism known as "fiscal drag". Tax thresholds usually rise in line with inflation, but Sunak froze them in 2021, and they’re set to remain frozen until 2028. This is dragging ever more earners into higher tax bands. In the 1991-92 tax year, only 3.5% of taxpayers paid 40% tax (or above). By 2028, some 14% of taxpayers will. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) estimates that the threshold freezes will raise a combined £44.6bn in extra revenue by 2028-29. Hunt's cuts are small beer in the context of this "stealth tax", said Jeremy Warner in The Daily Telegraph, but at least he is trying to distinguish the Conservatives from Labour. We are "starting to see a proper choice".
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/tory-tax-cuts-a-fiscal-drag-race/ar-AA1kpJZp?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=efafb142581d4f2394a20b4f731a1a05&ei=20
"Rene Cuperus, a senior research fellow at global affairs think-tank the Clingendael Institute said 80% of the Dutch were in favour of EU membership"
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/far-rights-wilders-seeks-form-dutch-govt-after-shock-election-win-2023-11-23/
It is only the simple minded brexiteers whipping themselves into a frenzy about the imminent collapse of the EU.
They must talk down the EU, as there is nothing positive to say about Brexit. Nothing actually delivered to date...!
Hardup does Gazz all the time. Lol.
Gazzleberry
You are not paying any more tax than someone whose wages are the same as your state pension and wages combined. Your state pension is taxable income and is paid gross so if you work whilst claiming the state pension your employer is obliged to take your pension into account as well as your wages for taxation.
Marine le pen/national rally group gaining further popularity allegedlly......plenty of eyes in France will be watching events in the Netherlands with interest....all about immigration...gla
I wonder how quickly they’ll hold a referendum on EU membership…..
The movement in the pound is the big story in markets today with sterling up 0.4% in the wake of yesterday’s Autumn Statement and today’s PMI.
We reported earlier how top investment banks have pushed back expectations for interest rate cuts into the third quarter of 2024 after lifting growth expectations while today’s PMI seems to be backing this argument.
Martin Beck, chief economic advisor to the EY ITEM Club, said the figures offered “some encouragement,” suggesting that private sector activity flatlined rather than declined that month, in contrast to the surveys of late summer and autumn.
However, he still thinks the economy will struggle to grow in the fourth quarter.
He highlighted a slight uptick in inflationary pressures in the survey which he believes is likely to reinforce the Bank of England’s view that interest rates will have to remain at current restrictive levels for some time.