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joinerjohn
Don't get me wrong Eng, I'm not having a go at you, I suppose I'm having a go at the previous government. I spent some time on the rock and roll and now work part time.
You say the ECHR would have a lot to say if Cameron told foreign workers to leave? I just wonder why they haven't said much to France , Germany and other countries over their foreign work programs and their treatment of "foreigners." These countries deport them almost with impunity form the ECHR. Criminals are regularly deported without recourse to the ECHR. Yet in this country, their practically encouraged to use every means at their disposal to remain.
Now is the time for a stronger UK, time to stand up to the EU and tell them "Enough is enough." "No longer will we put up with being Europe's dumping ground, Were' going to put Britain first."
I just wonder if there's some politician out there, prepared to take a stand against EU interference in this countries affairs. ( I wont hold my breath though)
Anyway, back on topic,,, I do feel, it's time for the HMRC to crack down on these legal loopholes, so easily exploited, so the rich can hang on to increasing amounts of their earnings. Specially when they should be paying tax at the appropriate rate on all income.
You say the ECHR would have a lot to say if Cameron told foreign workers to leave? I just wonder why they haven't said much to France , Germany and other countries over their foreign work programs and their treatment of "foreigners." These countries deport them almost with impunity form the ECHR. Criminals are regularly deported without recourse to the ECHR. Yet in this country, their practically encouraged to use every means at their disposal to remain.
Now is the time for a stronger UK, time to stand up to the EU and tell them "Enough is enough." "No longer will we put up with being Europe's dumping ground, Were' going to put Britain first."
I just wonder if there's some politician out there, prepared to take a stand against EU interference in this countries affairs. ( I wont hold my breath though)
Anyway, back on topic,,, I do feel, it's time for the HMRC to crack down on these legal loopholes, so easily exploited, so the rich can hang on to increasing amounts of their earnings. Specially when they should be paying tax at the appropriate rate on all income.