OT: India joins the EU!

One of the presenters thought he could play with little girls.

G.Harman

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damduck-egg
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How are they going to know the difference? Rely on their honesty?

Right. You just send them a polite letter telling them not to come?

And there's the rub. All these bright ideas on controlling people coming here to work but not tourism rely on effective policing. Not something this or any other likely government will pay for.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Dave Plowman (News) wrote

Nope, check who is legally allowed to work in the country as part of the record keeping used to keep track of them paying taxes.

Nope.

Trivial to do that as part of the effective policing that they are paying employment taxes which has to be done anyway.

They already do, to ensure they are paying employment taxes.

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Jack Johnson

Where else is a nonce going to look for work, than in places that bring him or her into contact with lots of young vulnerable children where he/she is in a position of authority over them?

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

All the religions that employ people and what used to be called orphanages.

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Jack Johnson

"Dave Plowman (News)" posted

Really, and you know this how exactly?

Reply to
Handsome Jack

you can't that's the point

no. You make laws making it impossible (FSVO) for them to get a job

In the new regime, it will have no choice

tim

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tim...

Ah. Another who think simply making a law means it will be observed.

Is the law banning the use of phones while driving observed? And so on?

Do you really thing anyone is going to do a regular check that your window cleaner etc is 'legal'? Have you any conception on how many police or whatever it would take to enforce something like this?

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Dave Plowman (News)

Nice shimmy, Dave. CERN is not an EU project, so why are you mentioning EU projects?

Reply to
Tim Streater

No, that was not what was said. TNP wittily said that India must have joined the EU because otherwise it would not have been able to join CERN. The clue is in the thread title.

Reply to
Tim Streater

Can you actually follow a thread? I never mentioned CERN.

Reply to
Dave Plowman (News)

You're easily amused. Have you actually looked at the countries in CERN and those non member states with co-operative agreements, etc?

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Dave Plowman (News)

It would be if the penalty was great enough.

Reply to
harry

Football coach apparently.

Reply to
harry

You didn't; the OP did.

Reply to
Tim Streater

In connection with the EU.

Reply to
Dave Plowman (News)

The penalty is enough, the chances of being caught are too low. If you were caught very time you used the phone while driving you would soon stop, the same with speeding and other offences.

Reply to
dennis

ISTM that either

you are trying to suggest that the claim that India has joined the CERN project is false

or

you still don't understand the point being made

tim

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tim...

No I'm not.

I understand perfectly the points BREXITEERS are desperately trying to make. Any old lies will do for them.

CERN has nothing to do with the EU - so any attempt to link the two are just the usual rubbish I've come to expect from the likes of Turnip on here.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Yar, we know this Dave. But in fact it's the remoaners who insist that by leaving the EU, we will be shut out of all research in Europe when in fact:

1) All those comparison tables listing the top universities in the world invariable show, in the top 20 or whatever it is, quite a number from the UK and next to none from elsewhere in Europe. 2) There are numbers of institutions - like CERN - that do research and have nothing to do with the EU.

Whooshed again Dave - bad luck.

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Tim Streater

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