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Originally posted by garnet View PostI came here as an immigrant.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostBenefits and work aren't mutually exclusive things.
Originally posted by garnet View PostI came here as an immigrant. I steal your jobs, your wages/day rates (not your women, all of them are over 85 kg)
Never been on benefits. Always paid taxes.
Any problem with this?
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Originally posted by garnet View PostI came here as an immigrant. I steal your jobs, your wages/day rates (not your women, all of them are over 85 kg)
Never been on benefits. Always paid taxes.
Any problem with this?
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Originally posted by garnet View PostI came here as an immigrant. I steal your jobs, your wages/day rates (not your women, all of them are over 85 kg)
Never been on benefits. Always paid taxes.
Any problem with this?
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Originally posted by garnet View PostI came here as an immigrant. I steal your jobs, your wages/day rates (not your women, all of them are over 85 kg)
Never been on benefits. Always paid taxes.
Any problem with this?
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I came here as an immigrant. I steal your jobs, your wages/day rates (not your women, all of them are over 85 kg)
Never been on benefits. Always paid taxes.
Any problem with this?
Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostBenefits and work aren't mutually exclusive things.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat? Since it was announced in the budget? That was quick. But I thought all these economic migrants were attracted by the generous benefit system. Now you're telling me they all want to work?!
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Originally posted by Chuck View PostItem on Channel 4 News last night about the National Living Wage...Meanwhile, the high rate is drawing in hundreds of thousand economic migrants from Italy, Spain and Portugal.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAnother issue is that it applies to 25+ age only. So many businesses such as pubs, restaurants, etc, will now just prioritise hiring under 25s for bar-staff, waiters, etc.
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Another issue is that it applies to 25+ age only. So many businesses such as pubs, restaurants, etc, will now just prioritise hiring under 25s for bar-staff, waiters, etc.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am sure before long they will all have zero hour contracts.
The original aim of the minimum wage was good. So now they need new laws to stop the side effects. End of zero hour contracts. And an end to immigration.
How can an hourly rate possibly be a "living wage"? You don't only need to live when at work. It makes no sense at all.
I have to admit I was against the minimum wage, but I think I was wrong. It was always going to encourage immigration and youth unemployment, but probably is a good thing overall, and you've got to laugh at how this increase has made Labour look redundant.
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