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Fiction-Factory: "So if no-one has been persuaded by the propaganda it shows it was a waste of time and (and this is a bigger issue) a waste of licence payers' money."
The purpose is not to change minds, Fiction-Factory, it's to stop any properdiscussion of all the implications of mass immigration on this country (and, for that matter, Europe in general). The technique is to conflate all types of immigration with skill-shortages, then challenge people who are not especially well-educated or bright to explain how any "reasonable", or any "decent" (these words aren't explicitly used, but they're implicit in the whole tenor of the interview) could possibly object to filling this gap through immigration. So, the interlocutor puts to his targets, (any or all) immigration's got to be good thing, isn't it? The hand-picked victims of this unpleasant deceit know that a trick is being played on them, but can't work out how it's done: better say nothing then, pipe down, keep quiet - only going to make myself look a fool or worse.