You're contribution to this Question Time thread has exposed you as a pathetic troll. You made an unfunny joke using a typo about 'Sweaty Indians' then you get upset with a response that had sarcasm, then you tell me to F@ck off and ironically call me rude. Finally you come out with 'sad little...
Ohh love them typo's eh?
Sarcasm? Maybe because the point I was making was quite serious and put me back in a place where I remember the personal heartache of people being replaced by workers from India on minimum wages. Pray it doesn't happen to you or anyone you know.
I don't think the UK is in such a great position to do trade deals, we talk ourselves up a little and don't forget it's US that want something from them, not the other way around. But as in all of this, we just have to sit back and hope for the best.
I don't work in IT so it hasn't affected me...
The reason trade deals take so long is because they are a negotiation where each country tries to get the best deal or perks for itself. You don't both just show up and say, 'we give you free trade and you give us free trade'. If the UK turns up to a negotiation saying, we are 'offering you free...
This! My firm is going the same way, yet the Indian government wants Easier Visa access with the EU and we haven't even started our negotiations with them, we are a smaller fish now, the Indian government will ask for more from us. To think we now have to renegotiate trade deals with the rest of...
No it doesn't necessarily mean more as you say, but is highly likely. The suggestions of this strategy are coming from these shores. So visas being less complicated is another way of saying *easier visas granted (*code for more). You can bet that's what the Indian government mean when they ask...
The suggestion on Question time was to freely trade with the rest of the world as the EU restricts this. So in order to do that, the U.K. has to offer perks to those nations, especially when trying to negotiate a better or free trade deal. Increasing migration from those countries such as India...
But in order to get a free trade deal with other nations as the Brexiters are saying, you have to offer them something in the deal. It has already been suggested by politicians to look at increasing the amount of work permits, visas, and citizenship applications to act as a benefit to Nations...
The answer to Brexit seems to be to rely on the Commonwealth apparently. So the answer to bringing down immigration from the EU is to increase immigration from outside it?