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POINTS SYSTEM BEING INTRODUCED NEXT YEAR IN THE UK


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Amathyst
Edited by: Amathyst  Apr 18, 07, 16:25  #1

Aparently the government are going to introduce an Australian entrance system for immigrants, it will aparently be a three tier system

Highly skilled workers
skilled workers
Temporary workers.

You may note I say aparently a lot since the British government have a lot of bright ideas

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Bartolome
  Apr 18, 07, 16:31  #2

I wonder if they throw me away from your country then

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FISZ
  Apr 18, 07, 16:37  #3

Quoting: Bartolome
I wonder if they throw me away from your country then

Yeah....you're just a useless pole right?

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Bartolome
  Apr 18, 07, 16:39  #4

Quoting: FISZ
Yeah....you're just a useless pole right?

As a pole, that's for sure

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telefonitika
  Apr 18, 07, 16:47  #5

Quoting: Bartolome
As a pole, that's for sure


poles have many uses being telephone pole .. pole in a club to swing round sexily .. vaulting over a high bar with ... etc etc

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rafik
  Apr 18, 07, 17:13  #6

Quoting: telefonitika
poles have many uses being telephone pole

don't forget about north and south pole....

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Frank
  Apr 18, 07, 17:53  #7

But none of this will apply to any EU person...only those from outside or no right to live in UK!!!

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shopgirl
  Apr 18, 07, 20:31  #8

Quoting: Bartolome
I wonder if they throw me away from your country then

But Bartolome, are you truly happy in the "vestibule of hell"?
We need to find you a better place, where you can flourish and be happy!

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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Apr 19, 07, 03:25  #9

Quoting: shopgirl
"vestibule of hell"?


That's no way to talk about Scotland

Oh hang about, I'm English. Carry on

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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Apr 19, 07, 13:09  #10

Quoting: shopgirl
"vestibule of hell"?

It rather refers to my mind's condition. I felt like I was in hell there in Poland.

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Amathyst
  Apr 19, 07, 13:10  #11

Quoting: Bartolome
I wonder if they throw me away from your country then


I really dont think so my little Mr B

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Amathyst
  Apr 19, 07, 13:11  #12

Quoting: Frank
But none of this will apply to any EU person...only those from outside or no right to live in UK!!!


No Frank it will apply to all

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Amathyst
  Apr 19, 07, 13:13  #13

Quoting: Bartolome
I wonder if they throw me away from your country then


I want to adopt Mr B and bring him home with me and cook him a good home cooked meal for some reason

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Bartolome
  Apr 19, 07, 13:16  #14

Quoting: Amathyst
cook him

No way Ms A, I'm going to be the cook

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Hueg
  Apr 19, 07, 13:18  #15

Quoting: Amathyst
Mr B and bring him home with me and cook him



For a minute I thought this was a variation on the cannibalism 'Quick Meals For One' debate.

Carry on.

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Bartolome
  Apr 19, 07, 13:19  #16

Quoting: Amathyst
and cook him

That's a separate issue; 'The Beauty Of English Grammar And Cuisine'

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Amathyst
  Apr 19, 07, 13:19  #17

Quoting: Bartolome
No way Ms A, I'm going to be the cook


My goodness, consider yourself adoped if you can cook

I see from your posts that you are not entirely happy in Scotland, why not move? There is an abundance of work out there in big cities in the UK and large Polish communities everywhere

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espana
  Apr 19, 07, 13:20  #18

i cook a paella for everybody my name is manuel and i m from barcelona

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Amathyst
  Apr 19, 07, 13:21  #19

Quoting: Hueg
For a minute I thought this was a variation on the cannibalism 'Quick Meals For One' debate.


Mr H you are a star, if anyone can make a meal out of a line it is you (she pardons the pun

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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Apr 19, 07, 13:21  #20

I'm not happy as an emigrant; I've found a quite good job here.
Quoting: Amathyst
why not move

and be adopted ? No thanks, I need a woman, not a second mum

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Amathyst
  Apr 19, 07, 13:22  #21

Quoting: espana
i cook a paella for everybody my name is manuel and i m from barcelona


You mentioned the other day you know all the Spanish restaurants in M/c the other day, how do you rate El Rincon ?

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espana
  Apr 19, 07, 13:34  #22

Quoting: Amathyst
El Rincon

el rincon de rafa ok

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espana
  Apr 19, 07, 13:38  #23

la tasca is like macdonalds fast food

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Frank
  Apr 19, 07, 13:50  #24

Quoting: Amathyst
No Frank it will apply to all


Can't....freedom to live, ply your trade EU wide....breach of human/ EU rights.

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Amathyst
  Apr 19, 07, 14:40  #25

Quoting: espana
el rincon de rafa ok


I will say hello on your behalf next time i am in there, its a good secret in M/c, nice and tucked away - I see you have a little knowledge my Spanish Friend

Quoting: Frank
Can't....freedom to live, ply your trade EU wide....breach of human/ EU rights.


Frank, to be fee is one thing, but in England (a small Island) life is but that, schools are taking in around 30 student that have no English each term which finally the government has decided is a problem at least 3 teachers plus support staff have to be allocated and if these kids come from families that are not shall we say giving back to the coffers then its a strain - and I actually welcome the changes - there will still be an exchange of people from around the world but it will benefit England and if that sounds selfish, then I am selfish.

Quoting: Bartolome
and be adopted ? No thanks, I need a woman, not a second mum



Who's ya mamma now! sorry couldnt resist that one

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Bartolome
  Apr 19, 07, 15:20  #26

Quoting: Amathyst
Who's ya mamma now! sorry couldnt resist that one

Ok
Just for today

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Frank
  Apr 19, 07, 15:32  #27

Quoting: Amathyst
Frank, to be fee is one thing, but in England (a small Island) life is but that, schools are taking in around 30 student that have no English each term which finally the government has decided is a problem at least 3 teachers plus support staff have to be allocated and if these kids come from families that are not shall we say giving back to the coffers then its a strain - and I actually welcome the changes - there will still be an exchange of people from around the world but it will benefit England and if that sounds selfish, then I am selfish.


Selfish....selfish?????...nnnnnnnoooooooooooooooooo

Me thinks the vast majority of children here, whose parents are working( contributing, paying taxes, not breaking the law) then they are entitled to be treated according too their needs.....

In our little corner of the world, English is the main language, 2ndly Irish is taught in a few exclusively irish schools and even a 3rd dialect is recognised Ulster-scots both on official documents, signs etc......

Things a really changing..........being a little Englander...just won't wash A.....

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AvJoeUK [Guest]
  May 15, 07, 09:04  #28

As an Englishman I will welcome these measures, simply because If people wish to live here, it would be nice If they could bring some skills to the table in order to give something back :)

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