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Malabus
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The only realist on the question time panel this evening.
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About Europe?
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Make us central to a reformed EU, businesses tell CBI

Landmark survey from CBI says British households benefit by up to £3,000 a year through being in the European Union and reveals companies big and small want the UK to be part of the EU...

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Nissan boss warns UK over possible EU exit

Nissan will reconsider its investment in the UK if Britain leaves the European Union, chief executive Carlos Ghosn has told the BBC.

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Why a new wave of migrant workers could help sustain Britain’s recovery

Three-quarters of European immigrants are employed, higher than the proportion of natives who are. They chip in much income tax and VAT to the Treasury’s coffers (non-Europeans do so less, on most measures). Messrs Dustman and Frattini reckon European immigrants’ net contribution to the public purse between 1997 and 2001 was close to £9 billion ($14 billion). Without the Poles, Britain’s deficit would have been even higher.

If the current pattern—lots of immigration, lots of churn—continues, many of the Bulgarians and Romanians who arrive will return home before their fiscally costly retirement years. They will not cure Britain’s debt hangover, but should help ease it.

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My concerns are with the cultural identity of the United Kingham and her people. I really don't have any concern with the Nissan Japs and their precious profits.
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Malabus wrote:I really don't have any concern with the Nissan Japs and their precious profits.
And their employees in the North East can just go sign-on...?
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asl wrote:And their employees in the North East can just go sign-on...?
Small price to pay in-order to break the shackles off the b@stard EU.
There be more jobs in Sunderland when we make our own rules/laws and then foreigners that exploit our country will move to EU states (fingers crossed).
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