Hard to comment without knowing more of the story really. But moving back to Romania ought to be high on their list of priorities, whilst moving to England ought to be very low on said list.
As Romania is part of the EU, it isn't a case of 'send them back' like it is with Iraqis/Afghans.
They are perfectly entitled to live and work in any other EU member state, just like we are.
I do get the impression that we are not hearing the full story, and probably never will.
I suspect that there is more than just racial differences here, probably something related to the so-called criminal underworld.
and that's exactly the problem. These EU rules are f.ing stupid. Worst thing we ever did was get involved with that, but hey that's my opinion - the average joe. The people who make the rules are the guys who will benefit from it. More cheap labour, more money in their back pocket.
This has been a party political broadcast by the British National Party. The problem with the recent results in the European elections is that a lot of people who were afraid to voice their opinions in public are now going to feel legitimised and start spouting their racist junk in public arenas.
Religion - As we are reminded nearly every day, we are fighting a war against Islamist extremists - and that's from the horse' mouth. Not just extremist, they have to slip the islam in.
Sex - Women still getting equal pay? I think not.
And thank god for it. for too long we have been playing second fiddle. now its our turn to pull the strings.
Without us being in the EU, dealing with companies in Europe would be as much a pain in the arse as dealing with companies in Argentina...customs paperwork coming up to your ears.
It shouldn't be 'cheap labour', as the immigrants also qualify for our minimum wage.
Generally it is immigrants who are not entitled to work here who take the jobs that pay below this.
Trade with asia and the americas aint doing too bad, if it is such a challange then why do we import the majority of stuff from countries that arn't in the EU.
I dont just mean cheap labour . If jobs are available shouldnt our own come first?
I'll try and be neutral and say that I think it isn't really one's fault completely. You see, most people living in Romania travel to a foreign country to find some work which will offer them better a better salary. Unfortunately a part of this immigrants are also pretty much, degenerates that have the "gang banger" attitude, the ones that cause the havoc.
People in the respective country that romanians are migrating to, will obviously reach a point when they had enough. Extremists groups will appear who unfortunately will put everyone in the same pot, including the entire country, when it obviously isn't the case, as noticed in quite a few examples around the world, thus everyone which can be put in the respective category will be attacked/discriminated/denied rights/etc.
Although this is in a way better for Romania, since like I said, most people leaving our country are either the low-class workers or the scum of our society, so we're basically getting cleaner.
That's quite weird for me when I go back to read my post since I'm planning to move to London in a couple of years to continue my studies Well chavs and thugs be aware! A real pro is gonna show you how to do it
If i was to move to the Canada, New Zealan, Aus or basically any commonwealth country. I'd have to have a job lined up for me to go to. The authorities would then ask, why couldnt one of our own citizens take the job. which is the correct thing to do. But hey, thers that EU law that bypasses all that crap.
Your point being?, we are in the EU (like it or not), which gives freedom to trade, and work, without restriction, in any EU country.
Non EU countries have their own restrictions, how do you feel about the MASSIVE (white/british) immigrant populations in Australia and New Zealand then?, those that have completely osted the native population?, is that right?
I like to see skilled people coming into the country, look at the NHS for example. People who bring something to the country then i open my arms and welcome them as a fellow citizen.
People who bring nothing to the country and take the minimum wage jobs is what I dont want.
My point being is that the principle is all wrong.
What so we are to applogise to the countries we took over nearly 250 years ago?
We took superior economic, legal and political values around the world. Common law is based on our law. We brought jobs, we brought infrastructure. If we hadn't, do you think Australlia, Canada, USA, South Africa etc etc would be like they are today?
And also if we hadn't, how do you think we wouldv'e done in WW1 and WW2? You know alot of the unsung heros are actually commonwealth citizens that came to fight for a queen and country they hardly knew.
Just want to point out that the largest group of illegal immigrants in Australia are British.
Also, I'd dare say that that job in finance or IT you missed out on recently was probably taken by an Aussie or a Kiwi, not a Romanaian. Where's the drive to kick all the white immigrants out?
Redneck rhetoric is always the same; arguements stating 'they too our jobs!' and the like in a feeble attempt to mask their racism and intolerance.
I know that allot of illegals in Aus are actually british backpackers, but how many are we talking about. from having a quick look in 2004 5,500 UK passport holders overstayed there visa. over here, the number is nearly at 1million illegal immigrants.
I'm starting to understand why the BNP got seats in the EU parliament... How can people be so ignorant??
It's time people stopped thinking race, nationality, colour, anything like that matters. I can't believe xenophobia can still be a factor in today's world... :thumbsdow