Migrants - Will the new law work?

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cheb wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:27 pm
The World Heritage site that also has a military radar station on it? Or is there a different one?
Other isolated and remote islands are available. The location just needs to be secure and unpleasant, not actively nasty, just a place you would not wish to stay. Cold and wet would be good.
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Sue Braverman, unable or unwilling to answer a simple question from a Tory MP.

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Cousin Jack wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 9:13 pm
cheb wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:27 pm
The World Heritage site that also has a military radar station on it? Or is there a different one?
Other isolated and remote islands are available. The location just needs to be secure and unpleasant, not actively nasty, just a place you would not wish to stay. Cold and wet would be good.
A bit like the UK, then... ?
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This isn't about Indy ref 2 though?
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Potter wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 12:17 pm Whatever it's about, it needs sorting, working people are being bled dry for all sorts of reasons and this is just one of a big list that needs resolving.
Are we blaming poor people's problems on 'immigrants'?

I think history shows us that always tends to work out well.
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Well it does only appear to be the better off people for whom it doesn't affect to selfishly not be bothered by it
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Potter wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:27 am Maybe it should be a vote.

Do you want your tax money used to provide a clean, safe and easily available conduit, for people from failed countries with despot leaders, failed economies and corrupt governments, to be able to access, free of charge, so that they can choose to move to the UK, whether they will benefit the UK people or not?

Will that fit on the side of a bus :D
And they'll add to our workforce which is currently deplenished for erm... reasons. Ahem.
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Who is shouting "we need immigrants"?

Why big busines, keen to avoid having to pay extra to attract recruits to their business.

And who suffers? Poor workers who find their pay kept down. And tax payers, who make up that pay in benefits.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 8:08 pm Who is shouting "we need immigrants"?

Why big busines, keen to avoid having to pay extra to attract recruits to their business.

And who suffers? Poor workers who find their pay kept down. And tax payers, who make up that pay in benefits.
Also construction, which demographic works in, needs cheap seasonal labour.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 8:08 pm Who is shouting "we need immigrants"?

Why big busines, keen to avoid having to pay extra to attract recruits to their business.

And who suffers? Poor workers who find their pay kept down. And tax payers, who make up that pay in benefits.
So far the only immigrants I've had working alongside me have been shuttering carpenters named Mario and Bogdan, both decent blokes, very skilled in their field and I was very happy to have em on site.
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When you're exploiting people, paying them little, I'm sure you were more than happy to have them on site.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 8:08 pm Who is shouting "we need immigrants"?

Why big busines, keen to avoid having to pay extra to attract recruits to their business.

And who suffers? Poor workers who find their pay kept down. And tax payers, who make up that pay in benefits.
In the last few years, sitting a few metres away in the same office, I've had colleagues from India, France, Singapore, various African countries, Italy, Puerto Rico, Ireland.

Those are the ones that I can think of.

They will all have applied for their positions and earned them on merit. And been paid equally with British staff.
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Ant wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 8:46 pm When you're exploiting people, paying them little, I'm sure you were more than happy to have them on site.
Pretty sure they were on more than me, meh. No worries from me as they knew more about shuttering than I do. I learned a bit from them and was happy to do so.

I'm sure you thought you had a point, but I suspect it missed its mark.
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Horse wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 8:54 pm In the last few years, sitting a few metres away in the same office, I've had colleagues from India, France, Singapore, various African countries, Italy, Puerto Rico, Ireland.

Those are the ones that I can think of.

They will all have applied for their positions and earned them on merit. And been paid equally with British staff.
And perhaps had qualifications ? Or perhaps YOUR pay was kept down because cheaper labour was available?

No one wants immigrants paid less for the same job, but jobs are priced by the market. More labour in the pool chasing that job, and the price goes down, or at least stays the same while inflation pushes costs up.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:02 pm And perhaps had qualifications ?
That was the 'merit' bit.

Definitely whatever qualifications & experience required.

FWIW I was interviewing recently with candidates from several countries, including the UK, Scandinavian, Asian and African.
Cousin Jack wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:02 pm Or perhaps YOUR pay was kept down because cheaper labour was available?
Don't think so. Not great, but going rate for the industry or thereabouts.
Cousin Jack wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:02 pm No one wants immigrants paid less for the same job, but jobs are priced by the market. More labour in the pool chasing that job, and the price goes down, or at least stays the same while inflation pushes costs up.
Actually, not that simple for a lot of our work, hourly rates are capped via frameworks.
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