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SECRET EU DEAL FORCES BRITAIN TO TAKE 12000 INDIAN WORKERS

 
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:10 am    Post subject: SECRET EU DEAL FORCES BRITAIN TO TAKE 12000 INDIAN WORKERS Reply with quote

Secret EU deal forces Britain to take in 12,000 Indian workers despite soaring unemploymentBritain must take more Indian workers than any other nation - and TWICE as many as France
UK must take 30% of the workers despite having only 12% of the population
By James Slack

Last updated at 2:14 AM on 2nd March 2012



Brussels has drawn up a secret diktat which could force Britain to admit 12,000 workers from India despite soaring unemployment at home.
The order is part of an EU-wide plan to boost trade with India.
EU officials say that, in return for opening up the jobs market, countries such as Britain will be helped to land lucrative export deals.
But, of 40,000 workers who will be allowed to live and work in Europe, Britain has been told it must take 12,000, according to leaked EU documents.
Soaring unemployment: 12,000 Indian workers will be allowed into Britain under trade plan - despite the number of people out of work rising
This is far more than any other EU nation - and twice the number which will be permitted France.
Even Germany, which has one of the world�s largest economies, will admit only 8,000 workers.
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The Indian migrants, who can live and work in Britain for six months, will be in addition to people given visas under Britain�s supposedly strict immigration cap.
This is despite the EU not normally being allowed to meddle in Britain�s border controls. It comes at a time when UK unemployment is close to a 17-year high, at 2.67million.
The negotiations on the India deal - which have been led by Vince Cable�s Business Department - have been going on in the shadows for years.
Trade deal: Secret diktat for Indian workers to come to Britain was drawn up when Peter Mandelson was an EU Commissioner
A large number of the beneficiaries will be IT workers, who already arrive in large numbers from India.
Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration Watch, said: �The (negotiations) are quite clearly against the interests of British workers at a time of very high unemployment.
�That, presumably, is why the government has been keeping quiet about them.
�The six month limit, although completely unenforceable, keeps them out of the official immigration figures. However, in practice, this agreement, if signed, would open the door for thousands of new migrants.
�Of particular concern is our IT workforce - already being undercut by Indian IT companies - which will be put under further pressure.�
The details emerged in a leaked copy of the EU/India Free Trade Agreement, which is due to be signed later this year. It was first initiated by Former Trade Commissioner Lord Mandelson in 2007.
The aim is to encourage greater export trade between the EU and India.
Central to the agreement is the EU�s offer on what is known as �Mode 4�, which will allow Indian companies to bring temporary workers into the EU.
The EU has proposed that, overall, 40,000 Indian workers will be admitted without any labour market test as to their impact on the resident workforce. The proposal is for each member state to take a proportion of the EU commitment.
The UK allocation of 12,000 is 30 per cent of the total - despite the UK making up only 12 per cent of the EU�s population.
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Critics points out that, although the proposed stay in the UK is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.
A six month period means no tax or National Insurance will be paid in the UK.
The 12,000 is only a minimum commitment, rather than a ceiling. The worker are in addition to the current cap of 20,700 work permits given to non-EU skilled migrants.
Instead, the visas would be issued under the -so-called �International Agreements� category of the immigration system.
Last year only 453 visas were issued under this route.
Ministers are desperately struggling to hit the Prime Minister�s target of reducing net migration - the difference between the number of people arriving in the UK, and those leaving - to the �tens of thousands�.
Currently, net migration stands close to a record high at 250,000.
However, only migrants who move to Britain for 12 months or more are included in this total. This means the Indian workers will never register in the figures.
Earlier this week, government advisers said the immigration cap was failing to �bite�.
The Migration Advisory Committee said only 10,000 migrants have entered the under the cap in the past year.
But, at the same time, almost 30,000 non-EU workers have moved to the UK using so-called �intra-company transfers�.
These allow firms to bring in their own workers who they already employ overseas - effectively by-passing the cap policy.
Originally, it was envisaged the transfers - long criticised as a back-door into Britain by campaign groups - would be included in the cap.
But, after a turf war between the Home Office and Lib Dem business secretary Mr Cable, they were excluded.
Mr Cable protested during a trip to India - where many intra-company transfers (ICTs) originate - and the Prime Minister caved-in.
The EU India Free Trade Agreement was initiated by Former Trade Commissioner Lord Mandelson in 2007.
It is hoped that improved relations between the EU and India will help countries such as Britain to land lucrative export deals.


hmmm france wouldnt be pushing for this due to their new contract to supply fighters to india ? wouldnt have been part of the deal would it ? how can a country less the a third the size of france have to take half as many ? how is this fair ? its inhuman , it is clear we are seen as the dustbin of europe and its a means of diluting the power of the upperty british so as not to be a player any more .... remove ourselves from the EU now , we have trading partners in the USA Canada Australia , better ones with japan and china then the rest of europe ...it might be tough for a year or two but unfettered by the EU we will have the funds to toute our business , get rid of all these EU workers from UK therefore reducing our population at a stroke ,unburdening the NHS freeing up housing and have less foreign kids in our schools ... we have it to be great but NOT within the EU only as a trade agreement with them and nothing more ...


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