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Re: The Brexit thread

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DefTrap wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:16 am
There's a demand and a shortage.

Surely allowing forrin workers to do "essential jobs" was part of the Brexit plan? Some of you seem to be having a bit of trouble with the Brexit you voted for.
Allowing foreign workers with scarce skills to come was always part of the plan. Just like Australia does.
Continuing with allowing foreign workers to be exploited, so depressing UK wages, was NOT part of the plan.

Just to put it into perspective, as well as the current haulage problem, the meat industry has been beating about 'needing' foreign workers. This same meat industry. https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... and-europe
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@Horse All I can see is palm trees and a skyscraper. Are you wearing dazzle camouflage? :mrgreen:


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Potter wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:58 am
Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:20 am
We are in a country with a shrinking workforce, so wages ought to be rising in competition for a scarce resource. What we have is people in some job paid a pittance, and the taxpayer has to make up the difference in benefits to allow them to live. We need a minimum wage that is realistic, and that will feed through into prices.
Totally agree and as I said here we are in a once in a decade chance for UK lorry drivers to improve their lot, but what do the lefties here want to do - bring back a glut of foreign labour.
Sad, very sad.
Pre-Brexit 'lefties' - better pay for the working class
Pre-Brexit Tories - better pay for British workers, blame foreign workers
Post-Brexit Tories - bring the foreign workers back
Post-Brexit Brexiters - blame the 'lefties'
Sad, very sad.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:29 pm
Allowing foreign workers with scarce skills to come was always part of the plan. Just like Australia does.
Continuing with allowing foreign workers to be exploited, so depressing UK wages, was NOT part of the plan.

Just to put it into perspective, as well as the current haulage problem, the meat industry has been beating about 'needing' foreign workers. This same meat industry. https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... and-europe
I'm saying it was foreseeable. It was foretold and the reaction was "boo! Quitters!"
Planning, much?

If you're saying let it sort itself out then yeah that's a plan I suppose. But then you stand a chance of backtracking if it doesn't work out. Have fun with that.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:29 pm
DefTrap wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:16 am
There's a demand and a shortage.

Surely allowing forrin workers to do "essential jobs" was part of the Brexit plan? Some of you seem to be having a bit of trouble with the Brexit you voted for.
Allowing foreign workers with scarce skills to come was always part of the plan. Just like Australia does.
Continuing with allowing foreign workers to be exploited, so depressing UK wages, was NOT part of the plan.

Just to put it into perspective, as well as the current haulage problem, the meat industry has been beating about 'needing' foreign workers. This same meat industry. https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... and-europe
Careful Jack. Protesting against worker exploitation and putting in Guardian links, you'll be getting accused of being a 'socialist'. :D

As an aside, I wonder where they don't try to use the cheapest labour they can legitimately get in these sort of industries? Japan maybe? (It's a straight question and not implying that if everyone does it it's OK, before someone gets the wrong end of the stick).
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Horse wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 1:32 pm
So, back to the question re foreign workers, UK and dubai, acceptable or not, etc?

As I've said, I worked out there briefly. A lot of that was monitoring large parts of the Municipality workforce. I did see them well-equipped with (usually) good ppe. I did see how they were moved around, in buses. Less good (by 'our' standards). And I heard about living conditions. If true, very less good.

Challenge the government? That's why I was there.
I have no issue with where you're from, I'm an immigrant, but immigration should enhance a country, not disadvantage it's local population.
In this instance the discussion was about UK drivers, because of a shortage they have a pretty unique situation to demonstrate their worth and create a strategy to enhance their pay and conditions, but if you turn it into a free-for-all for anyone to come in and undercut them then you've pulled the rug from under them.

Make it political, have a fight over brexit, but I think it's fairly simple to understand and it's a UK issue, I have no idea how Bangladeshis in the Middle East are going to affect it one way or another.
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What about all the UK people who are going to be worse off due to higher prices and less availability? How much does their quality of life have to drop to raise that of truckers?

I don't know the answer BTW, I'm just trying to illustrate its not all that black and white.
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demographic wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:59 pm Best to put the dummy in boiling water for five minutes before using it again.
Lol.
I tussle with you a lot, but I actually think you're alright, I think you're just a normal working bloke with an opinion and if I bumped into you I'd buy you a pint, if we were on the same site we'd argue politics and both go home.

He's different, you can't threaten to take something to real life and expect me to forget it.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 6:23 pm What about all the UK people who are going to be worse off due to higher prices and less availability? How much does their quality of life have to drop to raise that of truckers?

I don't know the answer BTW, I'm just trying to illustrate its not all that black and white.
We're probably talking of a few pence here and there on food stuffs and the same on shit from Amazon.
I'm also in favour of a tax rise to pay nurses more.

It's not quite robbing Peter to pay Paul, it's a few pence across millions of people that will add up to something half decent for those working hard for it.

It's not black and white and we can't all be millionaires, but we can do better than we're doing now for the poor fuckers who don't have a living wage.
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Potter wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 6:25 pm
demographic wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:59 pm Best to put the dummy in boiling water for five minutes before using it again.
Lol.
I tussle with you a lot, but I actually think you're alright, I think you're just a normal working bloke with an opinion and if I bumped into you I'd buy you a pint, if we were on the same site we'd argue politics and both go home.

He's different, you can't threaten to take something to real life and expect me to forget it.
Dunno really, I'm not right forgiving when someone calls me "Racist by association" deletes it later then suggests I'm oversensitive when I pull em up on it.
Call me old fashioned but I think your just a nasty little twerp with a massive chip on your shoulder.
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Hot_Air wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:34 pm @Horse All I can see is palm trees and a skyscraper. Are you wearing dazzle camouflage? :mrgreen:


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demographic wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 6:32 pm
Dunno really, I'm not right forgiving when someone calls me "Racist by association" deletes it later then suggests I'm oversensitive when I pull em up on it.
Call me old fashioned but I think your just a nasty little twerp with a massive chip on your shoulder.
Fair enough, I won't buy you that pint then.
Card suitably marked.

Maybe if I've had this effect on you then you should stop following me around with the snide comments, like the dummy one, you were nothing to do with it, so what were you expecting from that? I could have taken offence but I took it in good humour and offered an olive branch, which you threw it in my face.
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Hot_Air wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:34 pm @Horse All I can see is palm trees and a skyscraper. Are you wearing dazzle camouflage? :mrgreen:


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Potter wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 6:28 pm we can't all be millionaires
Of course we can. But it would be worth eff all
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DefTrap wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 6:07 pm
Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:29 pm
Allowing foreign workers with scarce skills to come was always part of the plan. Just like Australia does.
Continuing with allowing foreign workers to be exploited, so depressing UK wages, was NOT part of the plan.

Just to put it into perspective, as well as the current haulage problem, the meat industry has been beating about 'needing' foreign workers. This same meat industry. https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... and-europe
I'm saying it was foreseeable. It was foretold and the reaction was "boo! Quitters!"
Planning, much?

If you're saying let it sort itself out then yeah that's a plan I suppose. But then you stand a chance of backtracking if it doesn't work out. Have fun with that.
Everything is foreseeable in hindsight. :lol:
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irie wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 7:29 pm
Everything is foreseeable in hindsight. :lol:
Nope you can't rewrite history.
It was written up as project fear and you all cried about it.

It would have been easy to avoid and planned in the 5 years hence and be a killer policy - evict immigrants, save an industry, give jobs to Brits, improve conditions.

But instead it's incompetence and desperately trying to blame someone else. Sadly no EU to blame, that ship has sailed.
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DefTrap wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 7:45 pm
irie wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 7:29 pm
Everything is foreseeable in hindsight. :lol:
Nope you can't rewrite history.
It was written up as project fear and you all cried about it.

It would have been easy to avoid and planned in the 5 years hence and be a killer policy - evict immigrants, save an industry, give jobs to Brits, improve conditions.

But instead it's incompetence and desperately trying to blame someone else. Sadly no EU to blame, that ship has sailed.
The lorry drivers could probably have applied for leave to remain couldn't they? If so, they probably didn't actually expect them to actually up sticks and leave anyway, so the idea that this current love-bombing of the industry was a planned part of Brexit becomes a bit moot. It's all a bit of post hoc rationalisation.
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Potter wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 7:02 pm Fair enough, I won't buy you that pint then.
Card suitably marked.

Maybe if I've had this effect on you then you should stop following me around with the snide comments, like the dummy one, you were nothing to do with it, so what were you expecting from that? I could have taken offence but I took it in good humour and offered an olive branch, which you threw it in my face.
Maybe if you didn't act like you'd got a bag of coke once a month then did a cycle of gobbing off, followed by being quieter and posting loads about bikes (which to be fair is generally worth a read as it's genuinely interesting and informative) then repeat a month later with possible username change thrown in for good measure you might find things simpler?

This forum seems to run pretty OK in my book but can tend towards the Iccy argues with whoever forum knocking on every month, or is it 28 days I'm never sure on exact timings.
I'll consider my card to be well and truly marked, black balled, so on and so forth.
I genuinely hope you sort out whatever seems to be eating you up, or lay off the coke.
Whichever it is.
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Potter wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 7:02 pm
demographic wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 6:32 pm
Dunno really, I'm not right forgiving when someone calls me "Racist by association" deletes it later then suggests I'm oversensitive when I pull em up on it.
Call me old fashioned but I think your just a nasty little twerp with a massive chip on your shoulder.
Fair enough, I won't buy you that pint then.
Card suitably marked.

Maybe if I've had this effect on you then you should stop following me around with the snide comments, like the dummy one, you were nothing to do with it, so what were you expecting from that? I could have taken offence but I took it in good humour and offered an olive branch, which you threw it in my face.
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