NyarOnyango
They do not have to remove poverty from any country, and that is a misnomer
in population that your income must always be subsided by another
individual. There is no country that God created to depend on another
country and as a man that has lived in these countries and paid taxes into
them,, AID must be stopped. We send a whack of money to a country like
Uganda, but many Ugandans are richer than myself here, they live a better
life than I can accommodate. Did you know that actually a house in Uganda is
more expensive than a Toronto mortgage? All this is to indicate that the
economy in Uganda is good they only spend stupidly.
And as a woman living in diaspora you surprise me if you think fixing the
income of Uganda depends to myself as a Canadian tax payer.
EM
On the 49th
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nyar Nyar'Onyango
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 7:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} Immigrants to be banned from claiming housing benefits,
ministers say
This is not the solution. The right solution is they should stop messing up
other's countries + they should go back to sanity/humanity and help to
remove poverty in those countries.
Without it they will never succeed in putting a stop to immigration
problems. Period!
Nyar
On 20 Jan 2014 12:56, "Allan" <[email protected]> wrote:
Theresa May has announced new restrictions on immigrants claiming benefits
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Theresa May has announced new restrictions on immigrants claiming benefits
[GETTY]
Home Secretary Theresa May and Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith
said the measure would apply from April as they delivered a strongly-worded
attack on Labour's "shameful" record on the issue.
The move to stop access to housing benefit follows legislation rushed
through Parliament to prevent migrants from claiming out-of-work benefits
until they have been in the country for three months.
In a letter to the press, the Cabinet ministers said: "No longer can people
come here from abroad and expect to get something for nothing."
They said immigration had made a "tremendously rich contribution to our
country, both culturally and in terms of the talent it brings - but it must
be controlled".
The letter continued: "So we have tightened up the system ... And the latest
figures show our reforms are working.
"For those migrants who do come here, we're ensuring they are unable to take
unfair advantage of our system by accessing benefits as soon as they arrive.
"For example, we introduced rules so that from January 1 this year we are
banning individuals from receiving out-of-work benefits until they have been
living in the UK for three months.
"And we will go still further: from the beginning of April we will be
removing entitlement to housing benefit altogether for this group.
"In addition, EU migrants can only claim jobseeker's allowance for six
months unless they have genuine prospects of finding work."
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Iain Duncan Smith said the move stopped people taking 'unfair advantage' of
the system [PA]
These new immigration and benefit checks will clamp down on those trying to
exploit the system
Theresa May and Iain Duncan Smith
They added: "These new immigration and benefit checks will clamp down on
those trying to exploit the system.
"We can ensure that Britain's growing economy and dynamic jobs market
deliver for those who work hard and play by the rules."
Accusing Labour of a "shameful betrayal" of British workers, they
highlighted figures showing the number of Britons in jobs fell by 413,000
between 2005 and 2010, while the number of working foreigners increased by
736,000.
"For years Labour presided over a labour market where the number of foreign
people in jobs rocketed to record levels - while thousands of British
workers were left on the sidelines, facing the prospect of long-term
unemployment," they said.
But they said measures taken by the Government had "reversed the damaging
trend" and of the rise in employment over the past year, over 90 per cent of
the new jobs went to UK nationals.
Appearing on Daybreak this morning, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said he
agreed with the new restrictions.
He said: "This is something that we have agreed across the Government.
"I think it is right to say to people who are coming here to look for work
from elsewhere in the European Union 'You have a right to look for work but
you don't have a right to claim benefits, no questions asked, no strings
attached, from day one'."
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