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Britain hysterical over immigration
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSome industrials like my clientco are now employing Indian techies and engineers in much more high level functions because;
a) they have the skills
b) they understand the needs of customers in a growing market like India
Obviously it's a different sector to the finance firms in London and in different sectors you see different patterns.
Unfortunately I think that some people are struggling with the idea that the economic power in the world is shifting. We can disagree about the speed at which it's shifting, but it does seem to be shifting.
I do worry about some classes of worker in this country being able to work here paying significantly less tax than locals. I do worry about people who have not paid in abusing our public services, schools, hospitals, and so on.
I do think the UK is a small country which cannot possible survive ongoing high levels of immigration from much lower cost base economies.
I do worry about laws and regulations being applied differently to Brits and to people and organisations from other countries who seem to be able to break the rules and get away with it constantly.
I do worry about the corruption, racism, IP theft, bullying, harrasment, indentured servitude, tax avoiding, data protection law breaking, and so on which is widespread in some of the workforces we import.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOK, so in your view the BBC puts across views that do not reflect your own and doesn't put across the views that you hold. Maybe it does, but that's very different to 'suppressing' other views.Comment
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Originally posted by CoolCat View PostI dont worry about "economic power shifting".
I do worry about some classes of worker in this country being able to work here paying significantly less tax than locals. I do worry about people who have not paid in abusing our public services, schools, hospitals, and so on.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by CoolCat View PostIts not my own views I am worried about. Its the views of the majority. By the BBC's own admission they have been responsible for categorising and dismissing anyone with concerns about immigration for years, as for example racist. It was in their trusts report, even they admit it.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIn other words, your government, your right-wing political parties and your scurrilous facist press are once again lying to you in order to further their own agenda. As The Who once said "Won't get fooled again", sadly you are...
You seem to know nothing about the UK government. Many wish it was right-wing, instead of middle-of-the-road politicians that don't want to upset anyone.
And you seem to know nothing about the immigration issue in the UK. The sudden influx of millions of people has given us an over-population problem. How often do you use UK public services, use UK public transport, commute on the roads, tried to buy a house, or even competed for a job with Indians or eastern Europeans for whom the minimum wage is a fortune back home?
People here don't want to kick them all out or anything as extreme. But they do want tighter immigration controls re-established after, as even former Labour ministers are now freely admitting was a big mistake, Blair's goverment lost them.Comment
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Originally posted by CoolCat View PostI dont worry about "economic power shifting".
I do worry about some classes of worker in this country being able to work here paying significantly less tax than locals. I do worry about people who have not paid in abusing our public services, schools, hospitals, and so on.
I do think the UK is a small country which cannot possible survive ongoing high levels of immigration from much lower cost base economies.
I do worry about laws and regulations being applied differently to Brits and to people and organisations from other countries who seem to be able to break the rules and get away with it constantly.
I do worry about the corruption, racism, IP theft, bullying, harrasment, indentured servitude, tax avoiding, data protection law breaking, and so on which is widespread in some of the workforces we import.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post'Your'?
You seem to know nothing about the UK government. Many wish it was right-wing, instead of middle-of-the-road politicians that don't want to upset anyone.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThis is not a problem of immigration; this is a problem of poor tax and social security legislation.Comment
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Labour 'sent out search parties for immigrants', Lord Mandelson admits - Telegraph
Immigration and the EU: BBC bias at its most blatant – Telegraph Blogs
Media's immigration bias is 'deeply self-serving, not accidental' - Madison immigration policy | Examiner.com
I include the mail link because it quotes a BBC Director directly.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...--changed.htmlLast edited by vetran; 29 November 2013, 10:42.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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