Re: UK taxes partially fund the Irish health service..
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 7:07 pm
[quote]many Irish people who do building and labouring jobs in London, Liverpool, and Manchester, do it cash-in-hand and illegally claim Beneifts whilst doing so[/quote]
Nothing wrong with earning a living. Brits worked on Germany's building sites in the 80s and haven't retired over there. Can you back up your claim that Irish workers claim benefits legally, and if so, are they any more likely than a British worker that's paid cash in hand?
[quote]I've known many Irish people in London who have admitted all this to me.[/quote]
So what? Ever thought that he realised what a div you were and was winding you up? And even if true, why does that mean all Irish workers are 'at it'? If a white, English guy with crooked teeth came into the pub and asked you if you wanted to buy a stolen playstation 3 would you naturally assume all white, English guys with crooked teeth are thieves?
[quote]My second point: many British residents retire abroad (to Spain, Australia, etc) after having paid heaps of tax here all their lives, and no money is given from the UK Treasury to their health services to co-fund them.[/quote]
Well, an old friends grandad pissed off to Spain, moaning the country had gone to the dogs about 5 years ago and then come running home when he realised he had cancer and that the treatment would cost him ?130 grand for a year's worth of treatment. He then had the cheek to complain when the local council wouldn't find him a council house where he wanted!
Swings and roundabouts I'm afraid.
Nothing wrong with earning a living. Brits worked on Germany's building sites in the 80s and haven't retired over there. Can you back up your claim that Irish workers claim benefits legally, and if so, are they any more likely than a British worker that's paid cash in hand?
[quote]I've known many Irish people in London who have admitted all this to me.[/quote]
So what? Ever thought that he realised what a div you were and was winding you up? And even if true, why does that mean all Irish workers are 'at it'? If a white, English guy with crooked teeth came into the pub and asked you if you wanted to buy a stolen playstation 3 would you naturally assume all white, English guys with crooked teeth are thieves?
[quote]My second point: many British residents retire abroad (to Spain, Australia, etc) after having paid heaps of tax here all their lives, and no money is given from the UK Treasury to their health services to co-fund them.[/quote]
Well, an old friends grandad pissed off to Spain, moaning the country had gone to the dogs about 5 years ago and then come running home when he realised he had cancer and that the treatment would cost him ?130 grand for a year's worth of treatment. He then had the cheek to complain when the local council wouldn't find him a council house where he wanted!
Swings and roundabouts I'm afraid.