Cameron in India on trade drive.....!!!
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Hi all,
Catch the news in BBC,Our Cameron coming India with his team.
Have your say in BBC also in NDTV.In regarding to our realtionship (UK-India) and also the issues especially property issues in Goa for British.
Have a good one...!!!
Cheers
Ramesh
Catch the news in BBC,Our Cameron coming India with his team.
Have your say in BBC also in NDTV.In regarding to our realtionship (UK-India) and also the issues especially property issues in Goa for British.
Have a good one...!!!
Cheers
Ramesh
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He says he is making the trip with humility......
WHAT?
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WHAT?

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People will there discuss with humility vital questions that we here think ourselves too good to touch with tongs.
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Or are we talking in riddles?
Yesterday, against the policy of other EU nations, he was busy kissing Turkish a*se.........well he must have enjoyed it it seems he plans on more of the same!
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Perhaps this headline was a motivating factor:-
BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce sign a £700m deal to supply India's Hindustan Aeronautics with 57 Hawk training jets.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-10790222
BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce sign a £700m deal to supply India's Hindustan Aeronautics with 57 Hawk training jets.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-10790222
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What I did see was some dickhead saying the immigration rules would be relaxed for Indians.
SPINELESS, GUTLESS BEGGARS.
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As I mentioned elsewhere "the 700 Indian companies in the Uk are our largest job creators", must be some use to us then!!! To those worried about Indian migrants according to statistics of Dept of Work and Pensions (admittedly not this years). Only 4.3% migrants, in total, claim key benefits, and of these a third are from European countries. So it might be possible to say that trade with India might be beneficial to UK.
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Hopefully we will be moving to Goa this year as hubby will be working there...if they give us visa's of course.
But he will have to pay taxes which will be helping out the economy surely, so you would think they would welcome this. We can't go to India & rely on them to give us hand outs should we want to become beach bums or retire
But I would like to say 'We live in a small village at the moment & there are 2 Indian restaurant's....their employee's still work long hour's, they all seem to share a flat & prob sending money back to their families.
I have never seen them in the village or have any kind of social life.
If only some of the people who came to Britain were so hard working!!!!
But he will have to pay taxes which will be helping out the economy surely, so you would think they would welcome this. We can't go to India & rely on them to give us hand outs should we want to become beach bums or retire
But I would like to say 'We live in a small village at the moment & there are 2 Indian restaurant's....their employee's still work long hour's, they all seem to share a flat & prob sending money back to their families.
I have never seen them in the village or have any kind of social life.
If only some of the people who came to Britain were so hard working!!!!
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Hopefully we will be moving to Goa this year as hubby will be working there...if they give us visa's of course.
But he will have to pay taxes which will be helping out the economy surely, so you would think they would welcome this. We can't go to India & rely on them to give us hand outs should we want to become beach bums or retire
But I would like to say 'We live in a small village at the moment & there are 2 Indian restaurant's....their employee's still work long hour's, they all seem to share a flat & prob sending money back to their families.
I have never seen them in the village or have any kind of social life.
If only some of the people who came to Britain were so hard working!!!!
But he will have to pay taxes which will be helping out the economy surely, so you would think they would welcome this. We can't go to India & rely on them to give us hand outs should we want to become beach bums or retire
But I would like to say 'We live in a small village at the moment & there are 2 Indian restaurant's....their employee's still work long hour's, they all seem to share a flat & prob sending money back to their families.
I have never seen them in the village or have any kind of social life.
If only some of the people who came to Britain were so hard working!!!!
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I would disagree the majority do work hard, think of the thousands who were thrown out of Kenya with nothing who built up their businesses, think of the thousands in the NHS, I could go on and on. I only have knowledge of Indian immigrants but I think the press picks up on the horror stories of those on housing benefits etc. (Having just read the new post if some send money to relatives in India, why not? If they have paid their taxes. They are balanced by the many who pay for their childrens education here.
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Sorry, failed to read your mention of tax evasion. Just for my info. how many Indian restaurants countrywide are closed down because of Vat/Tax evasion?
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Tax evasion, doesnt everyone do that in one form or another somewhere along the line.....or is that just me
I wouldnt imagine Indian workers/bosses in the UK are any worse/better than anyone else there. Like Bubbly says the ones in our village work long hours, all house together and are never any trouble.
(SNIP)
I wouldnt imagine Indian workers/bosses in the UK are any worse/better than anyone else there. Like Bubbly says the ones in our village work long hours, all house together and are never any trouble.(SNIP)
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