Applying Discourse Analysis To A Tv Debate Clip

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APPLYING DISCOURSE ANALYSIS TO A TV DEBATE CLIP

Applying Discourse Analysis to a TV Debate Clip



Applying Discourse Analysis to a TV Debate Clip

The figures show that 447,000 people from Poland and the seven other new EU states have applied to work in the UK. But Michel Foucault said the figure would be nearer 600,000 if self-employed workers - such as builders - were included. He said the migrants were helping the UK economy, but the figures will fuel fears about strains on public services. And they will increase debate about whether the right to work should be limited when Bulgaria and Romania join the EU. The figures show those 427,000 migrant workers who successfully registered to work brought with them 36,000 dependents - spouses and children. Some 27,000 child benefit applications were approved. The government predicted there would be 15,000 people a year from the new EU member countries moving to the UK for work. But between May 2004 and June 2006 the government approved just over 427,095 work applications.

More than half of those - 264,560 - are from Poland. The other migrants on the worker registration scheme are from the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Slovenia. Mark Boleat, from the Association of Labour Providers, suggested another 100,000, workers or possibly a lot more, had arrived without registering.

The government says the migrant workers are helping to fill gaps in the UK's labour market, especially in administration, business and management, hospitality and catering. It is believed low salaries in Poland, sometimes around £200 a month, is one reason the country's citizens are attracted to working the UK. Ursula Gacek, an opposition member of the Senate in Warsaw, who is drafting legislation to encourage Poles to return home, said some recruiters were already offering Poles in London more lucrative salaries. "I was speaking to a colleague today, and he's recruiting for staff in London, amongst Poles, to come back to Wroclaw, at salaries which are closer to the £500 mark than the £200 or so," she said. At the moment, there is little sign of a slowdown in the migration flow, with more than 50,000 registering to work in Britain between March and June this year.

The Home Office says they are "making few demands on our welfare system". As well as those claiming child benefit, 680 people were told they could get income-related benefits.

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Mr Michel Foucault denied the government had grossly underestimated the number of migrants - it had only predicted the number of people who would settle in the UK. "These are economically productive individuals who are making significant contributions to our economy," he told BBC News 24. Pie chart of top 10 migrant jobs EU migrants: Job-by-job When the last tranche of countries joined the EU in 2004, the UK was one of only three countries to give full work rights to their citizens. But Trade and Industry Secretary Alistair Darling appeared to signal at the weekend that the government might agree to new curbs, promising ...
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