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en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38039, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Sep 12, 2011 06:07 AM
After the riots, the screw. What did they expect ? They played it the frunch way (Police killed a gangster, we burn down our own house) yet they got a British way answer.
the Guardian UK wrote:
Further curbs on non-EU migrants to UK proposed
Skilled migrants from outside Europe are to be banned from having a further 70,000 jobs under new rules
Alan Travis
guardian.co.uk, Monday 12 September 2011 11.25 BST
Skilled migrants from outside Europe are to be banned from having a further 70,000 jobs, including as vets and orchestral musicians, under the latest official revision of Britain's shortage occupation list, published on Monday.
The proposal from the migration advisory committee, which is likely to be endorsed by the home secretary, Theresa May, will reduce the number of jobs open to highly skilled migrants from outside Europe from 260,000 currently to 190,000.
The proposal from the migration advisory committee is likely to be endorsed by the home secretary, Theresa May. Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images
More than 1 million jobs were originally open to skilled migrants from outside Europe under tier two of the points-based immigration system, introduced three years ago.
The actual number of tier-two skilled migrants coming to work in shortage occupations is limited to 20,700 a year, and applications are running at just over half of the limit.
The proposal to cut the number of skilled jobs open to migrant workers follows recent figures showing a 21% rise in net migration to the UK in 2010, to 239,000.
Twenty-nine occupations are to be excluded from the latest shortage occupation list, including secondary school biology teachers, consultants in obstetrics and gynaecology, veterinary surgeons and "tutti" or rank and file orchestral musicians, which excludes the top level of performers.
A further 33 occupations are to be added to the shortage list, including 2D/3D video games and film animators, consultants in emergency medicine, environmental scientists, geochemists and managers involved in decommissioning nuclear power stations.
Professor David Metcalf, the chairman of the migration advisory committee, said: "Although the proportion of the labour market covered by our new recommended list is lower than before, our recommendation will have only a limited impact on migration volumes because overall migration through tier two is limited.
"However, the list is more selective than before: it is targeted specifically on those job titles where there is currently a clear evidence of shortage."
While Nicolas Sarkozy keeps bragging a helluva lot and does nothing, the Brits do. No wonder he does nothing, instead he sent our Army to lend a hand to islamists down in Lybia, just for the sake of getting contracts, it is a very glorious behaviour.
Which means on the domestic front that local muzzs will feel on a cloud and push one bridge further their shit.
When "unstoppable" people are stopped, the case is closed.
We are a presumed European Community. What do the muzz there, God even can't say.
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en>fr fr>en By Lord_Buckhouse Comments: 3777, member since Wed May 27, 2009On Mon Sep 12, 2011 06:20 AM
There doesn't seem to any shortage of rioters. Is that on the list.....
It's how Brasher got into the UK.....
| re: Further curbs on non-EU migrants to UK proposed en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 27047, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Mon Sep 12, 2011 07:37 AM
So Whatcha, are you an illegal immigrant or did you get a long stay visa from the French consulate in Sevastopol? | |
re: Further curbs on non-EU migrants to UK proposed en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38039, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Sep 12, 2011 04:00 PM
 Oily Bee the wannabee beellionaire wrote:
he claims being from Devastopol
They'd easily deport you if they knew !
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en>fr fr>en By Nappybonesapart Comments: 14788, member since Fri Aug 27, 2004On Mon Sep 12, 2011 06:35 PM
so we can continue to get frog mime acts and waiters but not get skilled Ozzies Canucks Kiwis or Yanks? | re: Further curbs on non-EU migrants to UK proposed (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38039, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Sep 12, 2011 06:38 PM

This dashboard was from before arab workers flooded France. Afterwards, car production took a dive and all were made of plastic and cheaply crafted.
Same with architecture. All we have now is a disfigured country.
| re: Further curbs on non-EU migrants to UK proposed en>fr fr>en By jeanv Comments: 16336, member since Sun Sep 11, 2005On Mon Sep 12, 2011 07:42 PM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
While Nicolas Sarkozy keeps bragging a helluva lot and does nothing(1), the Brits do.(4)
No wonder he does nothing, instead he sent our Army to lend a hand to islamists down in Lybia(2), just for the sake of getting contracts, it is a very glorious behaviour.
Which means on the domestic front that local muzzs will feel on a cloud and push one bridge further their shit.(3) When "unstoppable" people are stopped, the case is closed(4)
Just for fun, let's try to follow watcha's 'logic'
- Sarko does nothing (to stop French muzzs of creating havo)
- Why? because he sent troops to Lybia
- therefore the muslims feel empowered
- Contrarily to Sarko, the Brits do act against their muzzs
and yet
- the Brits also sent troops to Libya (just like the French)
- it's Britain that got massive riots
- Conclusion: watcha is a clown
| re: Further curbs on non-EU migrants to UK proposed en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 38039, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Mon Sep 12, 2011 08:12 PM
john vee who loves the muzz, so betraying the basic FFcom avocation wrote:
his usually so brilliant logical comments than even he can't understand them
Brits did sent troops to Lybia - Nato did.
But if we monitor the UK news, and more specifically the judicial news, we see that the Brits keep busting muzz and do punish them, while here we see zilch.
FUCK YOU
FFcom is originally about waging a war on muzz, not sucking their cocks.
You are the very contrary of that avocation. Instead of, you come down on anti-muzz frog members.
You should be banned since long.
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en>fr fr>en By jeanv Comments: 16336, member since Sun Sep 11, 2005On Mon Sep 12, 2011 09:44 PM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
But if we monitor the UK news, and more specifically the judicial news, we see that the Brits keep busting muzz and do punish them, while here we see zilch.
I'm not quite sure it's possible to find someone more stupid than you.
(Gia and Aunt_Sam could have given you a run for your money, but they left, darling watcha)
If you're talking about fighting radical Islam, in Europe,
* the UK is probably the most dhimmi country(see below)
* while France is one of the contries that fights hardest (ban on hijab, etc)
Radical Islamic sect 'has half of Britain's mosques in its grip'
Hardliner: Riyadh ul Haq preaches contempt for non-Muslims
A hardline Islamic movement, whose leading UK imam preaches anti-Semitism and calls on Muslims to "shed blood for Allah", is controlling almost half of Britain's mosques, a police report has found.
The influence of the ultra-conservative Deobandi sect, which is characterised by its total rejection of western values, has grown to such an extent that police now believe it runs more than 600 of Britain's 1,350 mosques.
The revelations will put further scrutiny on plans for a "mega mosque" in east London by a group called Tablighi Jamaat, who are closely linked to the Deobandi movement.
The £100 million plan to build the "Islamic village" next to the Olympic site is already mired in controversy after intelligence services said the group was a recruiting ground for al Qaeda.
The Deobandi- controlled mosques are predominantly found in the Midlands and the North - such as the Tablighi Jamaat mosque which 7/7 bombers Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer were known to attend.
But about 170 London mosques are classified as Deobandi-run compared with less than 100 run by the moderate Sufi-based Barelwi movement.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk . . .
watcha = retard
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en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 27047, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Mon Sep 12, 2011 09:55 PM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
They'd easily deport you if they knew !
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