The other day I read Spain are going to impose restrictions on everyone (except nationals). Basically if they can't cover basic health care themselves then they are getting kicked out. I know in France you have to be in the system at least three yrs before you get social security...
Swiss are doing (thinking about) the same type of restrictions.
Why not try explaining what you actually mean.. . As for you refering to some forum posters as stupid. kettle, pot and black sping to mind keeno.
And now there is going to be more...
The Irish Government has relaxed restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian workers allowing them full access to Ireland’s labor market, well ahead of the initially set deadline. According to a statement released by the Irish Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation on July 20, the EU had previously asked Ireland to examine its labor market and assess whether post accession transitional phase restrictions were still necessary for Romanian and Bulgarian nationals.
Restrictions were due to expire automatically on January 1, 2014, but with the numbers of Romanians and Bulgarians applying for work visas remaining low, the expatriate populations in Ireland falling and the considerable access already allowed for students and the self employed, the Irish Government decided to bring forward the date for full access
Let’s start off with a joke. In the Dail (Irish parliament) there is a so-called whip system whereby a politician from each political party is appointed to the post of whip to that party, and their job is to ensure party members turn up at work, that they vote in accordance with the leadership’s wishes and that party members are disciplined. A special additional salary payment is made to the party whip. The Socialist Party has two elected Teachta Dala (TDs, or deputies) – Clare Daly and Joe Higgins. One of them – I’m not sure which, because presumably they are too ashamed to publicly declare it – is entitled to receive a special additional salary payment of €6,000 per annum to be the Socialist Party whip! Cue the punch-line drum roll! Except it’s not a joke, and by the time you finish this blogpost on political pay and allowances in Ireland, you will not be laughing.
This country is bankrupt with an annual deficit of €15bn, in other words we need borrow €300m a week just to keep the country going. We are being bailed out by the IMF and others. We are steadily travelling in a trajectory that will see a debt:GDP of nearly 120% next year or 140%-plus of GNP, or according to most economists, on the border if not having exceeded sustainable levels. We have €3.8bn of new taxes and cuts to services in 2012, next year we will have an additional adjustment of €3.5bn, in 2014 it will be €3.1bn and in 2015 it will be €2bn, and these cuts will be cumulative, so that by 2015 – and in comparison with 2011 – there will be an annual adjustment of €12.4bn. If you think a €100 household charge here, a €5 septic tank registration fee there, a cut to emergency payments or the deterioration in public services after this month’s early retirements are anything, then you ain’t seen nothing yet.
RE: I asked him whether his love for me was greater than he had with his ex wife and he said........
Talk about having a blonde moment..What made you ask the question in the first place?