Quote:
Originally Posted by papa smurf
their free to move up to the fence
|
Yes, and they are also free to make the decision not to participate in target practice.
---------- Post added at 13:48 ---------- Previous post was at 13:41 ----------
Quote:
Originally Posted by RizzyKing
If we are short of construction workers it's likely a good percentage of the shortage are UK citizens who have left the building trade because of constant undercutting from firms with high levels of migrant workers. In my own family two have swapped their building careers for other trades as they got fed up of having to compete against the foreign workers. More foreign workers isn't the answer in the construction industry and will only serve to create a larger issue when they all leave in the future. Apart from the usual knuckle dragger groups i haven't heard a single person talking about shutting our borders and not allowing anyone in that's absolutely stupid we of course need skilled people coming in to fill shortages granted I'd prefer it to run alongside proper effective training schemes to train our own citizens to do the jobs but you can't have everything in life.
We have allowed ridiculous levels of immigration into the UK in the last 20 years numbers we won't be able to adequately support for decades and we have to get the figures back to a semblence of reality ideally without another labour government to run another social experiment and i think they got off light over that whole incident.
|
Agreed. We should only be allowing in those who have the skills we need but which are in short supply in the UK, together with those who legitimately want to study here on the understanding that they will return at the end of their studies if they don't fit into our skills shortage immigration policy.
This, together with a good training strategy for our own citizens, will keep control of immigration and relieve the overwhelming pressure on housing and public services.