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Originally posted by GJABS View PostWell, I say let's get our own back- and all go out to India
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You guys don't have a clue- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
- You can get a person to do anything in India such as Washing, Driving, Cooking etc
- 2K kids might want to come here to propel their instagram views (albeit missing their familiar foods etc).
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- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostYou guys don't have a clue- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
- You can get a person to do anything in India such as Washing, Driving, Cooking etc
- 2K kids might want to come here to propel their instagram views (albeit missing their familiar foods etc).
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- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostYou guys don't have a clue- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
- You can get a person to do anything in India such as Washing, Driving, Cooking etc
- 2K kids might want to come here to propel their instagram views (albeit missing their familiar foods etc).
There are many benefits to the west beyond money. I have never met an Indian immigrant who has regretted moving West. A few don't think it lived up to the hype, but overall they don't regret it.
Sure you don't get servants here, equally you don't get clean air in India.Comment
- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
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UK Quarterly GDP came at 0% growth for Q3 2023. This is subject to revision and could easily be revised to negative soon.
UK GDP growth since Q1 2021:
Q1 2021: -1%
Q2 2021: 7.3%
Q3 2021: 1.7%
Q4 2021: 1.5%
Q1 2022: 0.5%
Q2 2022: 0.1%
Q3 2022: -0.1% <- Contractor bear market starts at end of Q2 2022
Q4 2022: 0.1%
Q1 2023: 0.3%
Q2 2023: 0.2%
Q3 2023: 0.0%
The contract market and the economy was chugging along nicely until around Q2 2022, we been in the doldrums for 5 quarters now.Comment
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View PostSure you don't get servants here, equally you don't get clean air in India.
When something happens, you cannot attribute it to a single cause. It's the accumulation of causes. If clean air was an issue, how come they are a populous nation?Comment
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If you had a european passport, where would you go as an IT contractor?
Asking to you all.
The situation does look dire in the UK.Comment
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Originally posted by JazzyFry View PostIf you had a european passport, where would you go as an IT contractor?
Asking to you all.
The situation does look dire in the UK.Comment
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