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Pussay Patrol 16 Nov 18 6.35pm | |
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This is what we should be getting angry about 14m people officially live in Poverty That's Britain in 2018, absolutely shameful But as long as we keep blaming immigration for all our problems it will continue
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dannyboy1978 16 Nov 18 6.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
This is what we should be getting angry about 14m people officially live in Poverty That's Britain in 2018, absolutely shameful But as long as we keep blaming immigration for all our problems it will continue Mass immigration pushes wages down So don't come on here and start stating rubbish .
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Pussay Patrol 16 Nov 18 6.44pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Mass immigration pushes wages down So don't come on here and start stating rubbish . Yawn. I rest my case
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 16 Nov 18 6.46pm | |
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Do you think mass immigration has helped poverty or hardship? Before you say it, working migrants do pay taxes, but that is a very simplistic answer by cutting the debate off at the time they get their pay cheque.
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dannyboy1978 16 Nov 18 6.47pm | |
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The ONS noted that the decline in workers from eastern European countries was "accelerating", while there had been an "uptick" in British nationals in work. And that my friend is because of brexit.
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dannyboy1978 16 Nov 18 6.50pm | |
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There are several competing theories as to what has happened to alter this relationship. The most hotly debated of these explanations is that we have an inexhaustible supply of cheap labour from the EU which is holding down wages. But as long as business gets cheap labour who cares about poor wages. Thank God for brexit
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 16 Nov 18 6.58pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
There are several competing theories as to what has happened to alter this relationship. The most hotly debated of these explanations is that we have an inexhaustible supply of cheap labour from the EU which is holding down wages. But as long as business gets cheap labour who cares about poor wages. Thank God for brexit God would never have let Tony Blair get away with the mass immigration from 2004.
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Stuk Top half 16 Nov 18 7.04pm | |
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You seen to have deliberately left out the keyword of "relative". It's a good catch-all as everything can be relative.
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dannyboy1978 16 Nov 18 7.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
God would never have let Tony Blair get away with the mass immigration from 2004. And what's hilarious is labour sticks up for the "poor people" they bought on minimum wage so mass immigration wouldn't get wages even lower!!
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Pussay Patrol 16 Nov 18 7.09pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
There are several competing theories as to what has happened to alter this relationship. The most hotly debated of these explanations is that we have an inexhaustible supply of cheap labour from the EU which is holding down wages. But as long as business gets cheap labour who cares about poor wages. Thank God for brexit Which has nothing to do with the subject. Please bore off
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PalazioVecchio south pole 16 Nov 18 7.10pm | |
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forget about wages. Housing has become beyond the reach of many due to overly abundant demand (immigration). In 1970 a young bloke could leave school, get a job and buy a house. Often with a stay-at-home wife. 2018 - stay on in education for many more years, stay-at-home wife ? less likely. Either rent forever or get up to your eyeballs in mortgage debt. overcrowding ? There are now ghetto houses with dozens of people living in each. And London has got so expensive for the middle classes that they are voting with their feet. And your choice is to live expensive where there are jobs or to live cheap in a dump like Stoke-on-Trent. Edited by PalazioVecchio (16 Nov 2018 7.19pm)
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Stirlingsays 16 Nov 18 7.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Yawn. I rest my case
With the reduced EU immigration from Brexit we should start providing incentives in the country for higher births from English couples. That's a very important if costly requirement if England is to remain both English and secular for future generations. But our politicians are feckless cowards so essentially this country is probably lost. Edited by Stirlingsays (16 Nov 2018 7.12pm)
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