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Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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Oh dear.. I thought one of the Brexit pillar was to stop low paid migrants from swamping our public services. Glad to see we are now reducing salary requirement for migrating. Both leavers and remainers can rejoice

Migrant salary threshold fall 'would boost public sector' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51278298

A lower Threshold is not the same as NO threshold :-)
 
Oh dear.. I thought one of the Brexit pillar was to stop low paid migrants from swamping our public services. Glad to see we are now reducing salary requirement for migrating. Both leavers and remainers can rejoice

Migrant salary threshold fall 'would boost public sector' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51278298
And I see that Manning suggests dropping an Australian-style points based system as being simply a 'soundbite'.

Also I understand that if £25,600 is too high for some sectors then appropriate lower wage requirements will be set. So if BIFGA tells the government that their independent fruit grower members can't afford to pay more than £15k per annum pro rata - is that what the government will set for that sector? And at that level will those workers qualify for benefits such as rent support?
 
And I see that Manning suggests dropping an Australian-style points based system as being simply a 'soundbite'.

Also I understand that if £25,600 is too high for some sectors then appropriate lower wage requirements will be set. So if BIFGA tells the government that their independent fruit grower members can't afford to pay more than £15k per annum pro rata - is that what the government will set for that sector? And at that level will those workers qualify for benefits such as rent support?
Lets wait and see before looking for problems.
 
I think the strapline makes 100% clear what it's about...

Yes but they seem a bit confused. The web address and logo being "stayeuropean" and the below from their Q&A section....

"What do you mean by "European citizenship"?

At the moment, UK citizens have both UK and EU citizenship. After Brexit, the EU citizenship part of this will end, even though we did not choose ourselves to renounce it. We believe we should have the right to opt in and continue to identify as Europeans, and that the most logical mechanism for this is individual citizenship of the EU."

No-one is being prevented from identifying as European if that's what they want.


"How do you imagine the scheme would work?

We are open minded about this and understand that it would require some flexibility on the part of the EU for it to work. This is why we think the most likely hope is to make clear that we are a group within the UK of people who wish to continue as Europeans, asking the EU for associate citizenship or a similar scheme on that basis."

It doesn't matter if we leave the EU. They will still be Europeans.
 
Yes but they seem a bit confused. The web address and logo being "stayeuropean" and the below from their Q&A section....

"What do you mean by "European citizenship"?

At the moment, UK citizens have both UK and EU citizenship. After Brexit, the EU citizenship part of this will end, even though we did not choose ourselves to renounce it. We believe we should have the right to opt in and continue to identify as Europeans, and that the most logical mechanism for this is individual citizenship of the EU."

No-one is being prevented from identifying as European if that's what they want.


"How do you imagine the scheme would work?

We are open minded about this and understand that it would require some flexibility on the part of the EU for it to work. This is why we think the most likely hope is to make clear that we are a group within the UK of people who wish to continue as Europeans, asking the EU for associate citizenship or a similar scheme on that basis."

It doesn't matter if we leave the EU. They will still be Europeans.

A problem with many who support the EU. They cannot/will not separate. or don't appreciate the difference between the two.
 
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