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Breitbart. Where illiterates get published.Seanh probably can't sit down:
BRITISH PM CAMERON: NO MORE WELFARE FOR IMMIGRANTS
BREITBART TV 28 Nov 2014, 3:03 PM PDT
Friday Prime Minister David Cameron got tough on welfare for immigrants, demanding lower EU immigration rates and a four-year residency requirement before receiving welfare or he threatened if the EU dose not adapt his proposal the UK will potentially end it's membership.
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-...nts?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
It should happen here as well.
Friday Prime Minister David Cameron got tough on welfare for immigrants, demanding lower EU immigration rates
And how's he going to do that?
Please do tell.
I'm waiting for Vettebigot to find out from Breitbart how David Cameron is going to change one of the founding principles upon which the EU is based.
The speech drew a distinctly calm reaction from EU powers who were relieved Britain had shelved plans to tinker with freedom of movement.
What David Cameron said was that he wanted to introduce a waiting time for benefits for those coming from other countries, and if an EU immigrant is out of work for six months, they should return home.
Many of our benefits are based on contributions while working - including the National Health Service - but we have been very relaxed about enforcing 'contribute or don't get'.
So far what is suggested matches what Germany want too - to stop people moving to another country when they have no intention of working in that country.
The warning that the UK might leave the EU? David Cameron, like many UK politicians, is worried that public opinion in the UK is so irritated with the EU that voters might vote to leave. If the electorate were asked now, there could be a majority to quit. Parliament cannot ignore the feeling that the UK pays more than it should and gets more directives from Brussels than are fair, and that the EU is a pain in the backside.
He daren't ask for a referendum now - because he thinks the vote would be to leave. Other EU leaders don't believe the UK would be that 'stupid' but they are not listening to EU voters in other countries either. There is significant unease with the EU in many countries, but probably nor as severe as in the UK.
what? the illiteracy? man, we got that shit in spades already.