Monday, December 30, 2013

COMING ATTRACTIONS: Many British fear what will happen as Work Restrictions are lifted on Immigrants from Poor Eastern European Countries

They're portrayed as pickpockets who will steal British jobs. There are predictions they will beg, the unruly young ones will stir up riots, and some will even try to sell babies. 
For months, Britain's tabloids have repeatedly warned of the horrors they believe will ensue after Jan. 1, when work restrictions will be lifted across the European Union for migrants from Romania and Bulgaria — two of the trading bloc's newest members. Those changes, the papers claim, will unleash a mass exodus of the poor and unemployed from the two eastern European countries to Britain.
"In January, the only thing left will be the goat," a Daily Mail headline proclaimed, referring to a remote Romanian village where, the paper claimed, everyone was preparing to move to Britain for the higher wages and generous welfare benefits. 
"We're importing a crime wave from Romania and Bulgaria," another headline declared, quoting a Conservative lawmaker who told Parliament that most pickpockets on British streets hail from Romania. 
The alarming stories about a possible Romanian and Bulgarian influx, and a government scramble to tighten welfare rules, are part of the latest chapter in an increasingly bitter debate about Britain's immigration policies and its uneasy relationship with the EU. Right-wing politicians have won over voters by arguing that foreigners, particularly eastern Europeans, are flooding Britain's job market with cheap labor and exploiting the country's benefits system.
The upstart UK Independence Party, known as UKIP, has seized on the anti-immigration mood to undermine support for the Conservative Party led by Prime Minister David Cameron. In response, Cameron has recently stepped up his rhetoric on immigration and rushed to impose curbs on the ability of new migrants to claim state benefits. 
He also angered fellow EU leaders when he challenged the established concept that there should be a free movement of workers throughout the economic bloc, arguing that it should be amended to stop mass migrations from poorer to richer member states.
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3 comments:

RomneyMan said...

And this is a great 'all round immigration' article from over there, from a paper today: http://www.express.co.uk/comment/columnists/leo-mckinstry/451080/Mass-immigration-is-destroying-our-once-great-nation

BOSMAN said...

Britain is suffering from years of LOOKING THE OTHER WAY on Immigration...SOUND FAMILIAR.

Too Little..Too Late? Add to that the open door policies being pushed by the EU, and you have left a nation that is a shadow of itself, struggling to take again some type of control of what's been taking place there for the past 10-15 years.

I hope for their sake and their rich history...IT's NOT TO LATE to reign in and get things back under control.

RomneyMan said...

You're correct.

I wonder why countries decide to destroy themselves by opening the doors to all.

It's liberal parties wanting to destroy all connection to nationhood