Shock: Mail hack doesn't like you and your kind

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  • Anyone supprt the governments social engineering described earlier?
  • rake
    rake Posts: 3,204
    Porgy wrote:
    passout wrote:
    Porgy said the reason we allow the level of immigration is a simple business imperative. after years of failing to invest in skills for the future and providing decent salaries for the people who are most important for creating a modern economy (not bankers!) we have a severe skills shortage coupled with the fact that English people seem to have developed an unwillingness to take on low paid physically demanding short term seasonal unskilled work. I can't think why
    Not strictly true though is it? You are right about one thing though internet forums are not conducive to sensible discussions of this type.

    what are your thoughts on the Andrew Neathers admissions?

    I agree that there is a skills gap in some areas but the bigger point here is our lousy benefits system which discourages our underclass to bite the bullet and get a job. However i am in danger of sounding like a DM reader on this issue - I'm off...
    its not benefits that penalise for getting a job, its the shit jobs .

    I agree lousy benefits system which penalises people for getting a job. Nothing daily Mail about that unless you blame the claimants and not a succession of governments
    or even no jobs. tesco 250 new jobs, 3000 applicants.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    rake wrote:
    Porgy wrote:
    passout wrote:
    Porgy said the reason we allow the level of immigration is a simple business imperative. after years of failing to invest in skills for the future and providing decent salaries for the people who are most important for creating a modern economy (not bankers!) we have a severe skills shortage coupled with the fact that English people seem to have developed an unwillingness to take on low paid physically demanding short term seasonal unskilled work. I can't think why
    Not strictly true though is it? You are right about one thing though internet forums are not conducive to sensible discussions of this type.

    what are your thoughts on the Andrew Neathers admissions?

    I agree that there is a skills gap in some areas but the bigger point here is our lousy benefits system which discourages our underclass to bite the bullet and get a job. However i am in danger of sounding like a DM reader on this issue - I'm off...
    its not benefits that penalise for getting a job, its the shoot jobs .

    I agree lousy benefits system which penalises people for getting a job. Nothing daily Mail about that unless you blame the claimants and not a succession of governments

    Maybe it's a bit of both
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