There are two things which media isn’t mentioning.
First during Covid 19, when literally the whole world was living at homes the government of uk and india came with a deal to save the uk education system I.e attracting students in name of psw ( post study work permit) which allows students to stay in country for 2 years and look for job. When this was happening a lot of UK based universities had done various kinds of marketing campaigns in India and attracted students in name of placements and better quality of education and life. And many students took education loans in India and moved to uk, but the reality is the same government had asked various companies (ones based in uk) to hire small percentage of international students. And this had given major pain for Indian students who couldn’t get a job (some people applied for 200-300 jobs and didn’t get a single call) and were sent back to india with a debt as burden. (International students pay any where from 16k-32k£ per annum as tuition fee) and earning the same amount would take for ever in india with the education they got in uk.
Second, in this free trade agreement, as we all know India is exporter of goods while as uk is an importer, the goods are already cheap in India ( due to cheap labor and economies of scale ) …..which makes goods much cheaper as the agreement is going to cut down taxes on both the sides, which is much advantage to uk than India….and at present economy crisis in UK this deal is very much advantage for the country and it’s people.
In my opinion it’s a fair deal, while people like (sue low braveman and few others) want to stop this deal for their own gains and popularity ( another argument is that India will send nationalists and spoil the country but in reality majority of population is secular minded, and respect all faiths. And Leicester incident was due to spread of false information and propaganda on both the ends (Leicester city police had said that not me)). I hope people don’t just see one side of the coin but see both the sides of coin and believe what is right.
Is India still buying cheap Russian oil? A commitment to taking full part in sanctioning Russia would have to be part of any trade deal.
In my mind this trade deal has two big issues,
1) A main reason brecoters voted brexot was a fear of immigration, this deal stokes this fear
2) Remainers would argue why are we neglecting a far larger trading block for finical services of the EU and closer neighbour for a country quite dar away.
Doesn’t seem this deal goes very well with either group so is in limbo hell
England is going to find out that without the EU, Britian is just a tiny nation that can face significant pushback from developing countries. India’s GDP is now bigger than Britain’s and growing significantly faster too. There is no more British Empire, it’s just Little Britain now.
Do we have the housing and public service resilience to accommodate hundreds of thousands of new people from.. anywhere.. right now?
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There are two things which media isn’t mentioning.
First during Covid 19, when literally the whole world was living at homes the government of uk and india came with a deal to save the uk education system I.e attracting students in name of psw ( post study work permit) which allows students to stay in country for 2 years and look for job. When this was happening a lot of UK based universities had done various kinds of marketing campaigns in India and attracted students in name of placements and better quality of education and life. And many students took education loans in India and moved to uk, but the reality is the same government had asked various companies (ones based in uk) to hire small percentage of international students. And this had given major pain for Indian students who couldn’t get a job (some people applied for 200-300 jobs and didn’t get a single call) and were sent back to india with a debt as burden. (International students pay any where from 16k-32k£ per annum as tuition fee) and earning the same amount would take for ever in india with the education they got in uk.
Second, in this free trade agreement, as we all know India is exporter of goods while as uk is an importer, the goods are already cheap in India ( due to cheap labor and economies of scale ) …..which makes goods much cheaper as the agreement is going to cut down taxes on both the sides, which is much advantage to uk than India….and at present economy crisis in UK this deal is very much advantage for the country and it’s people.
In my opinion it’s a fair deal, while people like (sue low braveman and few others) want to stop this deal for their own gains and popularity ( another argument is that India will send nationalists and spoil the country but in reality majority of population is secular minded, and respect all faiths. And Leicester incident was due to spread of false information and propaganda on both the ends (Leicester city police had said that not me)). I hope people don’t just see one side of the coin but see both the sides of coin and believe what is right.
Is India still buying cheap Russian oil? A commitment to taking full part in sanctioning Russia would have to be part of any trade deal.
In my mind this trade deal has two big issues,
1) A main reason brecoters voted brexot was a fear of immigration, this deal stokes this fear
2) Remainers would argue why are we neglecting a far larger trading block for finical services of the EU and closer neighbour for a country quite dar away.
Doesn’t seem this deal goes very well with either group so is in limbo hell
England is going to find out that without the EU, Britian is just a tiny nation that can face significant pushback from developing countries. India’s GDP is now bigger than Britain’s and growing significantly faster too. There is no more British Empire, it’s just Little Britain now.
Do we have the housing and public service resilience to accommodate hundreds of thousands of new people from.. anywhere.. right now?