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Post by patman post on Feb 16, 2024 19:04:37 GMT
There are currently 10 million working age people in this country, who for various reasons, choose not to work. As a result we are needing immigration to fill jobs that Brits are unwilling to do. I'm not sure there is a quick solution to this, but the incentive to work needs to be much stronger. Are we paying people too much in benefits? Before the Covid fiasco, many people were working happily on fairly low wages but they had the suspicion that they might be better off on welfare. After all the Covid lockdowns and furloughs many realised that they would be far better off on welfare and benefits and decided they had no intention of working again. This is the reality of mass immigration to keep wages low. Or perhaps the lazy have seen that welfare can pay more…
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Post by jonksy on Feb 16, 2024 21:08:28 GMT
Ministers have received an official warning that the UK’s largest accommodation site for asylum seekers is at immediate risk of descending into criminality, arson and assaults on staff, letters released under the Freedom of Information Act show. The immigration watchdog, David Neal, has written to the home office ministers James Cleverly and Tom Pursglove saying “hopelessness caused by boredom” among hundreds of young men at the Wethersfield airbase will “inevitably” lead to harm.....
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Post by Dan Dare on Feb 16, 2024 21:15:01 GMT
What Britons appear to be facing is a complete breakdown of the party political system since none of the established 'old gang' parties have any inclination to take account of the wishes of the electorate in matters pertaining to race and immigration.
Perhaps it's time to give something else a try at least until things are back on an even keel.
Fascism, for example. Why not? It's worth a try surely.
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Post by Dan Dare on Feb 16, 2024 21:33:08 GMT
Ministers have received an official warning that the UK’s largest accommodation site for asylum seekers is at immediate risk of descending into criminality, arson and assaults on staff, letters released under the Freedom of Information Act show. The immigration watchdog, David Neal, has written to the home office ministers James Cleverly and Tom Pursglove saying “hopelessness caused by boredom” among hundreds of young men at the Wethersfield airbase will “inevitably” lead to harm.....
Sounds like a job for the Army, something they'd be more useful doing than joining in on US-orchestrated sabre-rattling on the 'Eastern Front'.
The prospect of a taste of cold steel would soon bring the fuzzie-wuzzies back in line.
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 16, 2024 21:54:17 GMT
Ministers have received an official warning that the UK’s largest accommodation site for asylum seekers is at immediate risk of descending into criminality, arson and assaults on staff, letters released under the Freedom of Information Act show. The immigration watchdog, David Neal, has written to the home office ministers James Cleverly and Tom Pursglove saying “hopelessness caused by boredom” among hundreds of young men at the Wethersfield airbase will “inevitably” lead to harm.....
Sounds like a job for the Army, something they'd be more useful doing than joining in on US-orchestrated sabre-rattling on the 'Eastern Front'.
The prospect of a taste of cold steel would soon bring the fuzzie-wuzzies back in line.
Indeed, Wethersfield should be turned into our very own Guantanamo.
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Post by johnofgwent on Feb 27, 2024 11:39:23 GMT
I dread to think what the future holds for this country ....
AI prediction of average jobcentre benefit claimant 2075 ....
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Post by Handyman on Feb 27, 2024 15:21:32 GMT
In 30 or 40 years time if the increase of the population keeps going up and up the population will have to learn to sleep standing up this bit of rock will never get any bigger, in fact with costal erosion it is getting smaller every year
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