Wednesday, 30 June 2010

British Immmigration Problem

A break down is provided by The Daily Mail today which shows the disgrace of employment in Britain due to the governments policies of globalizing the workforce. It might also be a pertinent question to ask here, whether any study has been conducted in other countries - particularly those which we provide with aid - as to why their economies are considered third world status, why their health systems are abysmal, and why the death rates in those countries along with the standards of living, are hell compared to here. I don't suppose it has anything to do with the fact that British politicians and business leaders have robbed all the 'skilled' people from those countries at all would it?


These so called politicians make me sick. 

They prattle on about a lack of skills but NEVER identify what those skills are. WHERE and WHAT are the JOBS they so sorely need immigrants to do? - It's nothing but a LIE. The entire economy is built on a 'service' economy. We make hardly anything at all and all it amounts to is immigrants serving more immigrants and British people being displaced. (40% NHS staff are immigrants yet the govt cut nurses and doctor training remember).

There was a Chinese businesswoman rolled out on TV the other day to explain she needed people who could speak Chinese, yet if an employer said they needed people who could speak English - IN ENGLAND - Then the idiots would shout they are racist and discriminatory.

The country is ran by lunatics and we people need to change it or else the so called third world will NEVER get any better and we will just become extinct as we become further and further impoverished and unable to meet the cost of welfare. Oops! That's happening isn't it. Damn! I wished someone had bothered to listen at the last general election.

1 comments:

  1. 'Skills shortages' has always been the politically correct term for 'businesses too lazy/impatient to train up their own staff, abusing cheap uninformed foreigners', aka slave trade. Nothing more, nothing less

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