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EU ‘Job Centre’ Opened in Africa, while unemployment in Europe rises

 
 
 
 
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The second EU job centre in Africa has been opened in the West African state of Cape Verde. The ‘job centres’ are part of an EU plan to facilitate the swamping of Europe by more than 50 million Africans by the year 2050.

Despite rising unemployment in most European nations, the criminals running the EU have decided that the continent needs at least another 50 million Africans for “work.”

The Cape Verde job centre is the second phase of a taxpayer-funded initiative by Brussels. The first such ‘job centre’ opened in the African state of Mali in October last year.

The latest job centre, in Cape Verde’s capital city of Praia, is designed to be part of the EU’s plan to help Africans find work legally in Europe.

The centre will provide details of job opportunities in EU states, including Britain, and provide training and support for potential migrants.

It is being heralded as a “pilot scheme” by EU officials for other job centres across Africa.

Matthew Elliott, of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: “As people all over Britain and Europe face redundancy and unemployment as the recession bites, it is ludicrous that the EU is frittering away taxpayers’ money on such inappropriate schemes.”

The project is part of EU Commissioner Louis Michel’s master plan for the “mobility” of workers between African states and Europe.

* Predictions are that at least 400,000 Brits will lose their jobs in the coming year, and that levels of unemployment will rise to their highest levels since World War II. Despite all these economic indicators, the EU still wants to import millions more Africans, who come from countries whose populations have proven themselves incapable of economic growth.

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