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13% of workers in UK are Non-UK

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    #11
    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Idiot.
    Where I work about 25%-30% are non UK. That's because it's a global company.
    What's your point, cretin?


    The point is that immigrant worker numbers are out of control, and because of this, it affects all British people disproportionately to other member states in the EU. Remember, these are official figures from a study by Migrationwatch. True figures would therefore be much higher.

    Thus, the British worker will suffer disproportionately in this depression, and stand a much greater chance of not being able to support his family due to job-competition from foreign workers when compared with workers in other EU states.

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      #12
      Nicky - don't bore us with this rubbish - tell us more about our Reptillian Overlords.

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        #13
        Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
        And let me say it again, many will have a work permit.

        So what's your point?


        Work permits should only be allowed in areas where there are skill-shortages. We do not have skill-shortages to that extent at all, but instead have a major shortage of jobs.
        Therefore, taxpayers will have to pay for 3.4 million on the dole within a year or so, when we have 3.8 million foreign workers here, when 2.6 million of those we could quite rightly terminate, thus creating vacancies.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
          The point is that immigrant worker numbers are out of control, and because of this, it affects all British people disproportionately to other member states in the EU. Remember, these are official figures from a study by Migrationwatch. True figures would therefore be much higher.

          Thus, the British worker will suffer disproportionately in this depression, and stand a much greater chance of not being able to support his family due to job-competition from foreign workers when compared with workers in other EU states.

          And you want me to do what about this?

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            #15
            Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
            The point is that immigrant worker numbers are out of control, and because of this, it affects all British people disproportionately to other member states in the EU. Remember, these are official figures from a study by Migrationwatch. True figures would therefore be much higher.

            Thus, the British worker will suffer disproportionately in this depression, and stand a much greater chance of not being able to support his family due to job-competition from foreign workers when compared with workers in other EU states.
            So are you telling me I should hire the worse-qualified and lazy British worker over the legal, better-qualified non-Britsh worker with a work ethic?
            Hard Brexit now!
            #prayfornodeal

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              #16
              Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
              And you want me to do what about this?

              With respect, I do not think it is within your powers, being a Dim Prawn. The problem is what has not been done about it by our beloved, all-seeing masters.

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                #17
                Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                So are you telling me I should hire the worse-qualified and lazy British worker over the legal, better-qualified non-Britsh worker with a work ethic?
                Because very often that's the stark choice I face.
                sasguru, you hiring prossies is not exactly employer of the year is it?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
                  Work permits should only be allowed in areas where there are skill-shortages. We do not have skill-shortages to that extent at all, but instead have a major shortage of jobs.
                  Therefore, taxpayers will have to pay for 3.4 million on the dole within a year or so, when we have 3.8 million foreign workers here, when 2.6 million of those we could quite rightly terminate, thus creating vacancies.
                  What do you do for a living? Just curious.
                  I'm sure there's loads of foreign unskilled competition for your position
                  Hard Brexit now!
                  #prayfornodeal

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                    sasguru, you hiring prossies is not exactly employer of the year is it?

                    I am an equal opportunity employer.
                    Hard Brexit now!
                    #prayfornodeal

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                      So are you telling me I should hire the worse-qualified and lazy British worker over the legal, better-qualified non-Britsh worker with a work ethic?
                      Only for IT contractors.

                      HTH

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