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Aren't we always being to told we need migrants to do jobs the lazy British won't do
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Not so, sandyRoe. //The analysis covers people aged between 16 and 64 who were born overseas and have the right to live in the UK, but excludes students and asylum seekers.//
\\Official figures show 1,689,000 non-UK nationals are either unemployed or classed as economically inactive because they are not looking for a job.//
\\The analysis covers people aged between 16 and 64 who were born overseas and have the right to live in the UK, but excludes students and asylum seekers.//
Not asylum seekers
A quote from the article:
//"Our elderly are facing a potentially deadly winter as Keir Starmer cancels the lifeline of the winter fuel allowance, but at the same time he is doing nothing to clamp down on workless migrants."//
It's the future votes they want. There's little chance of winning pensioners over to Labour, and many will be dead by the next election; but the majority of these migrants and others on benefits that vote will vote Labour
So we see DD.
Dave50, as said above it increasingly seems likely that labour want them as voters. What labour fail to realise is that many of them are of a certain religion and as soon as there are sufficient numbers of them will form their own Party.
Labour are just the useful idiots as far as they are concerned.
"All of them are Drs, Engineers, Scientists, Dentists and Nurses who are wating to work and they will all make an incredibly frutiful contribution to our society..."
Indeed, dd. Here’s an example of the contribution some of them are making to the UK’s economy:
A few snippets:
“Celia Campos, 45, has been living in a caravan next to the sluices for a year. “We left Brazil in search of something better,” she says in quickfire Portuguese. “But most of us can’t make those dreams come true. We come back in a worse state than when we left.” “
“Campos works long hours for both companies [Just Eat and Uber Eats] and in July says she worked 333 hours, earning the equivalent of £6.27 an hour.”
“Another of the three women living in the caravans is preparing to work for Uber Eats. Lorena, 28, has been living in a caravan for a year and a half. She says she earns £600 a week working 12 hours every day – equating to £7.14 an hour. “When I arrived here, it wasn’t so bad, but now it has become dehumanising,” she says.”
“On the other side of the road, another rider is getting ready to go out on his moped. Freitas, 32, is a qualified pharmacist in Brazil but delivers takeaways in the UK. Figures on his Uber Eats app show he was paid on average £3.43 a delivery. “I studied for five years. I wouldn’t like to tell my family what’s going on here,” he says.”
“The riders look out for each other…One compares the kerbside community to a union or “sindicato” and another to a favela – a working-class shantytown in Brazil.”
This is what virtually unrestricted immigration is doing to the UK. Some questions need to be asked. For example:
- Why are people from Brazil granted leave to stay here? One says they came here “for something better.” As I’ve constantly said, wanting a “something better” is not a good enough reason for wanting to settle here.
- The two mentioned have each earned over £2,000 in a month. This is well into tax and NI levels. Are they paying tax and NI?
- Why has this “shanty town” been allowed to evolve in Bristol? Why haven’t the authorities had it dismantled? What do the occupants do with their sewage?
This is nothing to do with refugees or asylum. These people simply travelled here to settle and apparently were allowed to do so. They are the people who we are told (and which some people believe) are vital to grow the country's economy, to fill job vacancies and to care and provide for the UK's ageing population. The problem is, nobody seems to have considered who is going to care and provide for them when they join that demographic.
Until they get there, they are living in squalor and spend their days delivering unhealthy food to people who cannot be bothered to get off their arises to cater for themselves. Reading the article, many of them are developing mental health issues (and I’m hardly surprised) which will result in further burdens on the NHS.
Meanwhile, Mr Starmer is considering opening the country’s borders to more young people, just like these, from mainland Europe and in exchange we will probaably be allowed to buy beetroot from the EU free of tariffs.
So that leads us to the most important question of all: Just when will politicians (and many of the population) open their eyes and see what is happening here?
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