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Hello Marek! Your post here is interesting, but could I put forward a question? Do the immigration proposals that the e.u. present go for all 27 e.u. states, or only for Britain and a few western European countries? I've beena asking myself why a proportion of e.u. states simply have a no-go zone when it comes to immigation. I think this question should be seriously put forward to Brussels, and I also understand that the minimum wage in many e.u. states would be about 1,50 or 2 pounds an hour (the equivalent theref-of), making it as good as imposible for western citizens to work in these countries, which practicaly excludesany form of reciprocal behaviour and interest between citizens of e.u. states on an East-West level. However, the many economists on this forum avoid this subject, and yet, it should be of maximum importance. If anyone were to try to convince me of the utility of the e.u., I would expect them toanswer these questions concerning different laws on immigration from non e.u. countries in the e.u., as some countries in the e.u. simply would not dream of opening their borders and economies to millions of non e'u' citizens, and not even to hundreds of thousands. And because no-one explins how a British or German or Dutch citizen could possibly work in eastern Europe on a 2 pounds an hour wage and send the money home, where-as the opposite is easily possible: to work here to 6 pounds an hour and invest the savings in the East, where the prices (of food, rent, housing in general) is much lower!
Alas, no coment from any forumite yet! Apart from the UKIP members who obviously are aware of the discrepencies ofthe e.u. system.