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Originally posted by dspsyssts View PostI know plenty of people that want to break into IT because they fancy making loadsamoney innit?, but can't because of the typical Catch 22 situation of no experience = no job offer. They also can not afford the training to get them up to speed.
Not sure that the business model that suggests you should get the gig purely because you are an enthusiastic Brit is the optimum one either.
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Originally posted by dspsyssts View PostOf course they're not going to silly!
But would that influence who you vote for if it were true?
I would vote for the Tories because under them this would never happen.
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Originally posted by dspsyssts View PostI also think we have read one too many media reports
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Originally posted by dspsyssts View Post
There is no shortage of students applying for medical degrees, but the shortage of university places and funding limits the number we can produce so once again we end up calling in doctors some of who don't even speak our language.
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Mmmm not so sure this would actually "destroy" the economy as you say.
Do you really think the UK is so totally dependant on the 'skills' of foreign labour?
I know plenty of people that want to break into IT but can't because of the typical Catch 22 situation of no experience = no job offer. They also can not afford the training to get them up to speed.
Thus there is a skills shortage which allows Johnny Foreigner to apply for his fast track skills shortage visa thus keeping a potential workforce unemployed.
I'd prefer to see the folk at home being offered the necessary skills training and experince before we take on aliens.
I also think we have read one too many media reports of foreign underskilled doctors entering the country and being allowed to work, sometimes to the fatal detriment of the sick public.
There is no shortage of students applying for medical degrees, but the shortage of university places and funding limits the number we can produce so once again we end up calling in doctors some of who don't even speak our language.
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Originally posted by dspsyssts View PostOf course they're not going to silly!
But would that influence who you vote for if it were true?
If you think skilled, productive workers coming to the UK to work take away from the economy, you need help. At least an econ. 101 class.
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