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comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
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This immigrant talk is getting exhausted. Alot of them work and taxes are taken either directly or indirectly.

A lot of them work for minimum wage (or less) and rely on Tax Credits (paid out of my tax) to get by.
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This is true but not for all of them.

Also its mainly the case with first generation immigrants who want to have a better start for their kids.

2nd and 3rd generation immigrants are typically educated and will pay taxes etc.

There have been plenty of English people during my school years who were outdone in English by immigrants.

So if the guy/ girl who is ethnically British, not deciding to learn their own language fully or get the right skillset supposed to just be handed priority.

The immigration point is moot and i think its more to do with peoples views on foreign people rather than their negative impact

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If your throwing a party at your home, do you:

a) Invite the people you want, the ones who'll improve the atmosphere, actually bring something to the table (both literally and figuratively) and not wreck the place?

b) Put your address on an open Facebook page and tell everyone they're welcome?

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comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
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If your throwing a party at your home, do you:

a) Invite the people you want, the ones who'll improve the atmosphere, actually bring something to the table (both literally and figuratively) and not wreck the place?

b) Put your address on an open Facebook page and tell everyone they're welcome?
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What a ridiculous analogy.

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comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
If your throwing a party at your home, do you:

a) Invite the people you want, the ones who'll improve the atmosphere, actually bring something to the table (both literally and figuratively) and not wreck the place?

b) Put your address on an open Facebook page and tell everyone they're welcome?
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Well if youre going to compare your birthday party to the a countries demography and labour force then how am I suppose to discuss anything with you sensibly...?

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It was an analogy.

Google the word 'Analogy'.

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You can.

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Immigration of unskilled workers is the issue and the Bank of England has said themselves it's caused wages to stay low.

Also due to the influx of immigration which back when they could pay Polish workers sweet FA a lot of people stopped training as bricklayers etc and now there is a shortage and some bricklayers are on £25 an hour.
That'll teach contractors employing cheap labour.

I don't blame immigrants for coming here, I'd do the same in their situation but we should be only letting in skilled workers or at least people that can speak English.

It's a big mess but there's plenty of people here that would happily clean bogs and wash cars just to have a job.

Also we do more trade with Brazil than we do with the entire EU.

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comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 3 minutes ago
It was an analogy.

Google the word 'Analogy'.
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Why?

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One question to think about, why is everyone other country in the EU pooping it that we might leave the EU?

We should be allowed to control our borders as we wish and tell the EU to fack off if they try to change of our laws, no one should have a say on how this country is run apart from our own elected Government, not some plonker in a chair in Brussels who probably doesn't even know what a custard cream is.

posted on 1/6/16

Remain love cheap labour from all over, and as Labour plus tories have.let the British working classes down,I am sure we will be shafted even more once remain win.

Funny how small business, farmers, fishermen etc want to leave, while the Imf, banks, generals and establishment want to stay in Brussels land.

Why is that?

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comment by The Hybrid Doos (U10416)

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Immigration of unskilled workers is the issue and the Bank of England has said themselves it's caused wages to stay low.

Also due to the influx of immigration which back when they could pay Polish workers sweet FA a lot of people stopped training as bricklayers etc and now there is a shortage and some bricklayers are on £25 an hour.
That'll teach contractors employing cheap labour.

I don't blame immigrants for coming here, I'd do the same in their situation but we should be only letting in skilled workers or at least people that can speak English.

It's a big mess but there's plenty of people here that would happily clean bogs and wash cars just to have a job.

Also we do more trade with Brazil than we do with the entire EU.

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Spot on. Couple that with fact that Tony Blair wanted everyone to go the Uni rather than encouraging people with a practical aptitude to train as builders, engineers etc means that we're going to be more reliant on SKILLED migrant labour, something that I'm not against.

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The EU referendum is too soon and the Government is being too pro-stay on information when they should be even.

The Government are just throwing the economy bit around but just stating what the very worse would be and Brexit are going on about immigration.

There needs to be more time and more information on all the small little bits, too many people are confused or misinformed.

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I was watching CH4 News before, the fact that leading figures in the City want us to stay is reason enough to leave. They obviously think we've forgotten about the mountain of shizzle they landed us in back in 2007.

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