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Your package has either not been dispatched to Royal Mail or its details are yet to be entered into the RM system.Egyptian lover wrote: Information on your item is not yet available online."
Ouch! Do you mean UKBA is as bad as Royal Mail? Or do you mean that Royal Mail is as bad as UKBA? Either way is awful!!!!sheraz7 wrote:nothing can be predict as they both i.e UKBA & ROYALMAIL are same in terms of committing mistakes and errors.
A meaningless statment. A desperate attempt to form a link with a former British Prime Minister and EU Directives. Who was talking about the railways?The EU directives you mention seem, however, very much inspired by the extreme free-market approach of mrs Thatcher and her associates
You may or may be right. But this is actually an immigration forum, and this part of it is about free movement law.keffers wrote:People on this forum know lots about EU Immigration Regulations but little about how the EU actually operates and its effect on real democracy and self determination within the EU boundaries. Its as corrupt as any South American banana republic. Its just that the generals are not wearing army uniforms.
The article is badly written, but the quotes give it away:keffers wrote:But nowhere in the article does in state that the people who are leaving are all (or even mainly British).
“Our most economically active are leaving to apply their talents elsewhere,” the MP said, warning that talented Britons are being lured away to “growth economies” elsewhere in the world.
He added: “Questions have to be asked as to why, even in a truly global economy where labour markets are relatively open, we here in the UK cannot hold onto our own home-grown, home-educated talent.”
Research for the Home Office last year found that almost half of all Britons who emigrate each year are professionals and company managers.
Official figures in November revealed that thousands of British graduates from the best UK universities are choosing to work abroad.
Almost one in 10 British graduates from institutions such as Cambridge, Durham, Exeter and Oxford who found jobs in 2011 were working overseas.