Sunday 22 December 2013

Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev warns Cameron on immigration

It is has come to the attention of the public recently that the coalition government are forming intense restrictions and rules that will stop EU migrants living comfortably in the UK like they have previously done.

The coalition government has suggested that housing benefits should be taken away from EU migrants until they acquire a job, furthermore, it has been proposed that EU migrants should wait 3 months before they receive out of work benefits. 

President of Bulgaria, Mr Plevneliev, suggested that the measures are unnecessary and believes that Britain must stay true to themselves and their legacy as "a great global power that pioneered integration". He believes that the measures proposed are simply moving Britain towards nationalism and nationalism even though politicians believe there have been an influx of migrants at an unacceptable rate.


He added: "Bulgarian people are raising a lot of questions today about the democratic, tolerant and humane British society. Are we in Great Britain today writing a history of a switch to isolation, nationalism and short-term political approaches?

"Of course, Great Britain will make its planning and will take its decisions. But some of them could be right, some of them could be wrong. Some of them are bold and some of them are, I would say, not long-term orientated decisions."

Theresa May from the Home Secretary has suggested that a cap for around 75,000 EU migrants will be necessary for the future whilst Clegg has immediately condemned this suggestion and described it as unnecessary, illegal and unworkable.

It is obvious that although the no entry barrier may be popular in political opinion, however the economic costs of the barrier could have a greater effect.

Nick Clegg has said "are we really that keen to see the back of German lawyers, Dutch accountants or Finnish engineers? Do we want the NHS to fall over and the City of London to grind to a halt?"

The introduction of such tough barriers could possibly lead to the destruction of recovery for the UK as it could lead one step closer to leaving the EU. 

What do you think about the situation? Feel free to post your opinions and views here. Thanks.



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