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Old 04-02-2017, 18:22   #1943
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Re: Unstoppable migration?

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
Would really like to know how on earth people can argue that if Brexit had happened say 10 years ago, that we would have the same number of foreigners living here as we do now. Just total nonsense. If EU membership wasn't a factor, how come the influx from Eastern Europe didn't happen until they became EU members?
If we hadn't joined the EU then we would have got our low-paid agricultural workers from somewhere else. There would have been plenty Commonwealth citizens happy to have filled that slot. In the long run we would have imported just as many, but perhaps not in such large spurts.

In one respect you are right. We wouldn't have had the surge in arrivals when the EU expanded. The story of the mishandled arrival of so many Poles is now legendary. Funnily enough though, if it hadn't been for their arrival our agricultural industries could not have done as well as they have and food prices would have been sky high.

A perfect example is Boston, which has had very large numbers of Poles arriving. Not only have they filled certain sorts of jobs, but they have revived industry and employment in the area. Boston now imports food from abroad to process around Boston to take advantage of available labour. New plant has been built and the port is booming. Existing non-Pole tradesmen are benefiting because all this new investment needs plumbers, builders, fitters, electricians etc. Boston now has some of the lowest unemployment in the country.

Yet, Bostonians voted heavily to leave the EU because they didn't like the way their area has changed culturally and because the government didn't provide additional funds to expand schools, hospitals etc. One thing is for sure, if they lose their influx of young and economically active Europeans Bostonians will find that it begins to diminish once more with empty premises and run-down area appearing again.
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