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German Courts Quite as Crazy –
EUSSR Bludgers Win!
BERLIN – EU citizens from Bulgaria and Romania are entitled to healthcare and social benefits in Germany even without a valid working permit, a German court has said in a ruling that may overturn welfare restrictions sought by the German government.Another argument against the EUSSR, which merits study at Westminster where Cameron’s crew keep saying they plan to do something about foreign bludgers.Bulgarians and Romanians, as citizens from the EU’s newest member states, are still subject to labour market restrictions in Germany and a number of other EU states, including the UK where the government is also considering restricting access to the national health system.—————–“The plaintiff’s appeal was successful. She fulfilled all the requirements for a claim and was not excluded, as a Bulgarian citizen, from [social] benefits,” the Federal Social Court, Germany’s top appeal court for social security cases said in its ruling on Wednesday (30 January).And even had the court ruled sensibly, non-German welfare bums could have appealed to the European Court (the ECJ, if not the ECHR), which would, given those judges’ track record, have ruled in favour of the Commissars in Brussels and against the German tax-payers.According to fresh migration data, almost a million people came to Germany in 2011, 43 percent of whom were from new member states – Poland, Romania and Bulgaria.I like Poles as a rule, and have Romanian friends, though am not familar with any Bulgarians on a personal level. I’ve nothing against East Europeans, except for those undesirable Roma parasites whom France and Italy have been trying to get rid of, on the entirely legitimate grounds that they are undesirable aliiens.But the fact remains, and it was clearly predictable, that plenty of people from those countries, whose economies were ruined by fifty years of marxism, reckon they can do very nicely, thanks, out of a move to Western Europe – and there’s no reason tax-payers thus iniquitously burdened should have to carry that sort of albatross round their necks.——————-And EUObs reminds us that no matter what provisions are put in place to defend one’s own citizens –in a caveat to the so-called Hartz IV law underpinning basic medical and social assistance for the unemployed, the government has stipulated that the law is exempted from the European Convention and only applies to German nationals.- the mere fact of membership of the EUSSR can instantly over-ride such putative protection.The only way forward is OUT!
















