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    Sovereign Oppressor Member TIE Fighter Shooter Champion, Turkey Shoot Champion, Juggler Champion Kralizec's Avatar
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    Default Re: The continuing battle against the inevitable Euro area default

    http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publica...ts?view=Binary
    Nationals of these countries, like their EU counterparts, have the right to live
    and work in any Member State of the Union. EEA nationals who are either
    working (employed or in self-employment) or who are non-economically active
    but able to support themselves without recourse to public funds, including
    students, have the same right as EU nationals to reside in the United
    Kingdom under European Law.

    ...

    A job seeker is a person in search of work for the first time or those between
    jobs or in training. An EEA national must be able to provide evidence that
    he/she is seeking employment. A job seeker is expected to be able to get
    employment within 6 months of the beginning of a search and is not entitled to
    benefits. The evidence required for those seeking employment will also
    depend on the date of the birth of the child.
    EDIT: more to the point:
    http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/...77:0123:EN:PDF
    1. All Union citizens shall have the right of residence on the territory of another Member State for
    a period of longer than three months if they:
    (a) are workers or self-employed persons in the host Member State; or
    (b) have sufficient resources for themselves and their family members not to become a burden on
    the social assistance system of the host Member State during their period of residence and
    have comprehensive sickness insurance cover in the host Member State; or
    [snip]
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    EU has a capital liquidity problem at the moment.

    It doesn't take a genius to point out that capital liquidity isn't going to be resolved by making labour static.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio View Post
    EU has a capital liquidity problem at the moment.

    It doesn't take a genius to point out that capital liquidity isn't going to be resolved by making labour static.
    The rules in the EU are making capital static there will still be a problem even with 100% movement of population.
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    http://www.msz.gov.pl/files/docs/kom...ORT/report.pdf

    Report of the Future of Europe Group... army and all! No votes ein volk etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoFarSoGood View Post
    http://www.msz.gov.pl/files/docs/kom...ORT/report.pdf

    Report of the Future of Europe Group... army and all! No votes ein volk etc...
    Meet my greatest fear. I want to live in a non-totalitarian place so not in the EU, actually making plans to get the out of here. Zimbabwe looks pretty nice, less corruption and safer
    Last edited by Fragony; 09-27-2012 at 11:42.

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    Default Re: The continuing battle against the inevitable Euro area default

    Puts on pro_EU hat: adjusts it to rakish angle

    Face it, the era of the nation-state is over. In a global economy/community that which is "national" is just too small to influence and compete in a global trade regimen.

    Prosperity and security can only be secured through trans-national agreements with trans-national flows of capital, labour and indeed even property. To remain primarily national in outlook is to be consigned to the dust-bin of history.

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