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here is the issue i have, how many are SKILLED ? ? ?
we are told the NHS would collapse if it wasnt for the immigrants, would it ? ? ? a small % go and work for the NHS, lets be honest here, alot of the immigrants ( economic ) are un / semi skilled and end up in the service industry
I am sure most of the " anti immigration camp " would agree with the need for SKILLED workers to do jobs that either the UK cannot do or choose not to do ( which if they choose not begs the question why ? ? ) this has never been the issue
the issue is the unskilled people walking around town with nothing to do, I am going to Bournemouth this weekend, 2 people have warned me about the immigrants wandering around the town, by all accounts B-mouth has a issue with them at the mo
......except the majority of immigrants from the EU are either unskilled or low skilled. The skilled immigrants - doctors, computer scientists etc come mainly from countries outside the EU and should of course be welcomed with open arms. However, the main problem is with immigration from countries within the EU which we cannot control.
There was only 150,000 net immigration from inside the eu last year according to the link in the OP is that really a huge issue? Genuine question, it doesn't seem a huge issue with a country with a population of 65 million.
would a doctor who has come over from a EU country really be serving me in Wagamama's ?? ? ( a meal we had 2 weeks ago, where we spoke to 3 members of staff and all 3 were eastern European ) or Franky and Benny's ( a meal we had last Sunday where 4 out of 5 who interacted with us were eastern European, the other was Chinese as it happens ) , yes its anecdotal, I wonder if we have had a scientific study on the amount from eastern europe who are really doctors but chose to work serving me a fanta
as for the B-mouth, i havent seen it, i will be happy to comment on it after this weekend, but i guess what i see with my owns eyes will far too anecdotal for you so will not matter
I don't understand your problem with foreign people working in basic service jobs here? There isn't a shortage of Service jobs, they aren't jobs most British citizens want full time hence why they are filled with immigrants with plenty of part time shifts filled by students.
Something isn't anecdotal if you've seen it yourself btw.
If you honestly think there only a few jobs in UK that can be paid cash in hand you are either blind or stupid.
This has nothing to do with race or immigration, it is about benefits and avoid paying the minimum wage. fault on both sides. you go to any "One man band" house building site in S Wales and I'd put money there are people there taking cash in hand. i have even known men disappear with the boss's blessing on a Thursday morning to "Sign on". you could list jobs like these all day. black and white taxis with one registered driver that is driving 24/7 by other non-licenced drivers. People odd-jobbing around places, keeping up richer folks' large gardens, crop pickers, (Maybe not in S Wales ) window cleaners, people collecting and selling-on pallets, fly-tippers etc. etc.
There are literally thousands of jobs like this "on the black' as they used to say. Part of the reason for it is that people who are on benefits who find employment immediately have certain benefits stopped, so instead of being idle they go and find a 'job-on'the'side' to augment their income. A dodgy builder would rather pay a benefit claiming brick layer 50 quid a day than pay him the rate he would get legit.
Because of the nature of this kind of work it attracts people who do not have the necessary papers to get a work permit and so the process is perpetuated.
It's not nice and it aint pretty but it is a fact of life in UK and has been for many many years. All the shouts of "Its a MW enforcement problems' and the wringing of hands will never stop it. As long as there is work to be done there will be someone who for some reason is prepared to do it cheaper.
Also I'd like to point the irony of going to a Japanese and Italian chain restaurant and complaining about being served by foreigners.
Even if the figures are as low as you quote there are issues underlying the numbers quoted that show that the long term trend is unsustainable unless governments plan for the influx in a more considered way. Further analysis of the figures shows the situation is potentially more serious according to the BBC (link below) which if anything leans towards REMAIN despite its supposedly neutral stance. Some points which seem relevant are:
1. That 270,000 EU citizens moved to the UK for at least a year in 2015, up from 264,000 in 2014. The number of non-EU citizens moving to the UK was 277,000, down from 287,000 in 2014.
2. One really interesting figure, that doesn't affect the population headcount - officially at least - is the 110,000 rise in short-term immigration to about 1.2m. More people are coming for less than a year - such as short contract workers selected by employers who are looking internationally for the best people at the most competitive price.
3. The ONS state that estimated employment level of EU nationals (excluding British) living in the UK was 2.1 million in January to March 2016 - 224,000 higher than the same quarter last year, according to the Labour Force Survey
4. There were 630,000 National Insurance number registrations by EU nationals in the year to March 2016, an increase of 1,000 on the previous year. For non-EU nationals, there were 195,000 registrations, an increase of 2,000 on the previous year.
5. The article is here......................http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...endum-36382199
Now if somebody can convince me that these numbers are not of concern especially in the longer term I am all ears. There is absolutely no point in putting our heads in the sands by saying the numbers are not significant as they clearly have implications - serious ones - for infrastructure including the NHS and schools etc. We even have 10000 overseas nationals in our prisons which we are unable to deport all of which come at a cost.
The essential issue is that we need better control and we cannot do that while remaining in the EU. Of course the IN/OUT debate is wider than immigration but you can't blame the OUT Campaign for concentrating on immigration as that is their one trump card.
It still fail to see how any of this is the fault of immigrants, menial cash in hand jobs have been going on forever in this country and would still be going on without immigrants.
Are you really saying that the people collecting and selling on pallets and fly tipping are keeping People out of a job?
Of course we can get better control whilst being in the eu, it just needs a decent government to do it.
Everyone no matter how pro immigration they might be understands that whilst other borders in the world exist we need to control ours. Being in or out of the EU isn't the end of this issue either way, we need a strong government who put sensible controls in place.
As I've said before there are many reasons for being pro or anti eu but immigration is a minor one compared to bigger issues.
pensions will be virtually obsolete in 20 - 30 years time apart from the very well off, much can be said of most of the welfare state, the retirement age will rise to 70 plus. this country cannot employ enough young people of workable age now, immigration on the scale it is now, will only compound the problem
That's the criminal employers fault, not the worker. So in the case you've given, the employer is taking advantage of the situation and not abiding by the law. Whether of not the worker was from Cardiff or Berlin or Athens or Sydney, this would still be the case, it wouldn't be the workers fault at all. You are blaming the wrong people.
Yet,. once again, these are un / semi skilled people who would never pass the Australian points system entry ( which has been discussed in this thread ) as i said in my previous post, most anti-immigration folk wouldnt mind if the immigrants were skilled and we needed that skill, its fairly easy to understand
3 people I went to school with got zero qualifications and now work as unskilled labourers so I think the points system isn't as easy as you think.
Austrailia are also the country that have left refugees from Afghanistan and Iraq almost go insane on an almost uninhabitable islands off their coast after they were saved from a sinking ship, so you will forgive me for not being 100% behind the Australians with how they treat human beings.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...devoid-of-hope
So when you say there's no other country in the world with 'uncontrolled immigration' you mean the other 25 odd in the eu also have it. Even then, we're not part of schengen so we're already stricter than them.
There's lots of holes to be picked with uk immigration without resorting to massive exaggeration
i can see why you think its Ironic , yes
The restaurant doesnt really matter though does it, the argument is still the same, which i notice you really have no answer for, 7 out of the 8 who interacted with us at 2 places were from eastern europe doing a un / semi skilled job, of course you may argue, yes but they were all Doctors / Nurses / dentists or architects just waiting till they could get the job they want
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