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I think we've all accepted that there isn't a market anymore, certainly nothing like we all remember. Consequently we just talk about utter rubbish all day long.
Exactly fiisch !
As rocktronAMP was banging on about anecdotal and saying it is "common sense" here is one for him:
Can't quote the names as these are real life people. in my most recent job I had dealings with the Home Office and all names bar one were Middle eastern/muslim, African/Indian. It was an eye opener, so you are talking tosh. It was a case of spot the white person you would not think this was a UK office, it felt surreal as I had actually worked at the Home Office two decades ago and the change is phenomenal I was shocked, really shocked at the speed of replacement.
So are you expert genealogist as well? What you describe is sampling rate of 2 over 2 decades. Have you heard of a person being a Russian Jew, German Prussian Pole, or maybe learnt about Naming Tradition culture in different parts of the world? Maybe read up on the Spanish tradition of naming children for instance. The issue was your perception of "whiteness" I thought, but then you observe the names of people in the Leed's Home Office and then jump to a connection /relationship of the "foreign" sounding names. What were these family names then? [ Aman, Benetez, Botun, Califlor, Gipchalet, Patel, Rao, Sanchez, Tangasolusagthan, Vasudev, Zendan ] over [ Abbot, Archer, Benson, Gray, King, Johnstone, Robson, Spencer, Simpon, Tailor, Williams, Watkins ]
It sounds to me like a case of gentrification has happened in Leeds, and perhaps the salaries for the civil service has been stagnant for the last 20 odd years, which means the original people that you loved / worked with, moved out from the inner city donkey's years ago. The local government civil service has therefore to find replacements, hard working employees (and low 8$$ sucker contractors) who were prepare to commute and do the work. What do you prefer then fella? Harry Kane or Eberechi Eze
I don't know, I admit I never lived or worked in Leeds. I had a holiday fling with a girl from Leeds decades ago and I think I visited for a brief interview for some mad banking contract consultancy 15 years ago. Never got it, I think it was called ABGI consulting, BAGI, SGI or something.
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