enfieldspares
Well-Known Member
Yes, HOWA243 pretty much understands where I'm coming from.
There wasn't any immigration problem with the EU before the uncontrolled influx of Eastern European nationals.
Yet we had freedom of movement before then. But who were those that came? Usually high level French or German managers of their multinational business's presence locally in the UK.
I used to flyfish with a French guy who was that when Fison Pharmaceuticals became Pfizer and French owned.
Or you'd get Portuguese in Lincolnshire coming seasonally for agricultural work and then returning at the end of the season. Although parts of Boston in Lincolnshire were known as "little Portugal" the matter was local to the Fens.
And the eternal Spanish waiter...like Manuel in Fawlty Towers...or similar. But it was few...I'd doubt even struggling to make five thousand a year in total and in roles that didn't undercut on wage rates our own low skilled workers.
So from my recollection there was no issue of immigration, uncontrolled from the EU, before the Eastern Europeans.
And in return we got what? Cadbury closed and gone to Poland and, in France Peugeout Citroen at Aulnay sous Bois north of Paris closed and gone to Eastern Europe.
(It's the massive railway sidings with trees pushing up between the tracks you see on your left from the Eurostar, or A1 Motorway, as you approach Paris).
I read that Slovakia is now Europe's largest car producer now?
So we exported our jobs East and imported their unemployed West.
And yet it's "racist" to resent that we were sold a bum deal in 2004 when the EU allowed the former Soviet Bloc countries to join?
I don't think so.
There wasn't any immigration problem with the EU before the uncontrolled influx of Eastern European nationals.
Yet we had freedom of movement before then. But who were those that came? Usually high level French or German managers of their multinational business's presence locally in the UK.
I used to flyfish with a French guy who was that when Fison Pharmaceuticals became Pfizer and French owned.
Or you'd get Portuguese in Lincolnshire coming seasonally for agricultural work and then returning at the end of the season. Although parts of Boston in Lincolnshire were known as "little Portugal" the matter was local to the Fens.
And the eternal Spanish waiter...like Manuel in Fawlty Towers...or similar. But it was few...I'd doubt even struggling to make five thousand a year in total and in roles that didn't undercut on wage rates our own low skilled workers.
So from my recollection there was no issue of immigration, uncontrolled from the EU, before the Eastern Europeans.
And in return we got what? Cadbury closed and gone to Poland and, in France Peugeout Citroen at Aulnay sous Bois north of Paris closed and gone to Eastern Europe.
(It's the massive railway sidings with trees pushing up between the tracks you see on your left from the Eurostar, or A1 Motorway, as you approach Paris).
I read that Slovakia is now Europe's largest car producer now?
So we exported our jobs East and imported their unemployed West.
And yet it's "racist" to resent that we were sold a bum deal in 2004 when the EU allowed the former Soviet Bloc countries to join?
I don't think so.
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