"Brits Go Home!"... er, I mean "don't"........
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Re: "Brits Go Home!"... er, I mean "don't"........
Interesting, but the comments were the usual cracked record.
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Silly article.
Ok, there's 100k Brits in the UAE. Yet why does no one complain about the South Asian population in the UAE, which not only vastly exceeds the British population but is even more permanently based? Yet the Brits are the threat? |
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Massive chips on shoulders some people.
Personally i think it's jealousy and insecurity. |
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Originally Posted by Ethos83
(Post 10725157)
Silly article.
Ok, there's 100k Brits in the UAE. Yet why does no one complain about the South Asian population in the UAE, which not only vastly exceeds the British population but is even more permanently based? Yet the Brits are the threat? as an aside and because my head is full of such useless crap, the official currency here used to be the rupee and most of the pearl diving industry was driven by India, locals in dubai were pearl divers with the occasional boat owner but the vast majority of traders and boat owners were Indian. |
Re: "Brits Go Home!"... er, I mean "don't"........
Originally Posted by Ethos83
(Post 10725157)
Silly article.
Ok, there's 100k Brits in the UAE. Yet why does no one complain about the South Asian population in the UAE, which not only vastly exceeds the British population but is even more permanently based? Yet the Brits are the threat? Even the conclusion that, because there are half a dozen Brits in senior positions in a few local companies everything is ok, really just seemed rather simplistic and contrived, not exactly ground breaking journalism. |
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the thing i really love about the expat out argument is that if 99% of the population work for the government and we all left, who exactly would they be governing and what would they do in these jobs, mind you i often wonder what half of them do on any given day anyway
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Originally Posted by shiva
(Post 10725171)
the thing i really love about the expat out argument is that if 99% of the population work for the government and we all left, who exactly would they be governing and what would they do in these jobs, mind you i often wonder what half of them do on any given day anyway
It's mostly younger locals who think they know everything (like most young people everywhere). Most locals don't mind expats as long as they work and respect UAE law because they know they can kick them out anytime they like...again, unlike the UK where we can't seem to kick out people who scream from the rooftops about how much they hate us and our society before going to collect benefits for them and their families. N. |
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More bad press....
"We come from different backgrounds [and] sometimes they [foreign cultures] are imping on each other. They should be in line with each other. Sometimes they are not aware or ignorant of this. This applies to all communities, but to be candid and frank, it’s probably usually Britons." http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/ge...ture-1.1188172 |
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...and some interesting statistics:
On average, an expat pays some Dh2,500 annually to the UAE government in various fees – but the state spends about Dh14,000 on each expat per year. 60 per cent of Zayed University students polled in a recent survey are “not afraid” of expats’ presence and impact on Emirati society 48 per cent of ZU students feel the success story of the UAE is possible without expats 47 per cent of ZU students feel this is not possible http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/ge...-uae-1.1188229 Seriously??? How does that 48% feel about working as cleaners, cooks, petrol attendants, shop assistants, construction workers etc... :confused: |
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Originally Posted by NorthernLad
(Post 10725242)
Seriously??? How does that 48% feel about working as cleaners, cooks, petrol attendants, shop assistants, construction workers etc... :confused: |
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Tripe.
Way too short to even scratch the surface of the argument. |
Re: "Brits Go Home!"... er, I mean "don't"........
Originally Posted by NorthernLad
(Post 10725242)
– but the state spends about Dh14,000 on each expat per year.
My only thought is that this is on the provision of local services (street lighting, cleaning etc...) when split by head of population??? The figure would be meaningful if there was also a figure for the amount the state spends per annum on each local, and the economic benefit derived by the state per expat and per local - that would make interesting reading. |
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all i want from expats to say what the first bloke commented on.
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Originally Posted by the_red_sheep
(Post 10725272)
I would love to know what they UAE state does with my 14k, because I'm not seeing any of it!
My only thought is that this is on the provision of local services (street lighting, cleaning etc...) when split by head of population??? The figure would be meaningful if there was also a figure for the amount the state spends per annum on each local, and the economic benefit derived by the state per expat and per local - that would make interesting reading. I have no issue with these 'hidden' taxes...my feeling is that the students have no idea about what expats contribute in taxes (cut out the alcohol here and see how much the tax coffers go down...the markup is astounding on alcohol...not to forget how much Dubai Duty Free makes on booze). The bigger issue is that they just seem to think that all expats are Europeans/Americans/Aussies, they forget the vast majority are low-income workers. |
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