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    TimRegency
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    [quote quote=181395]Strange how “Llayby lilly is spouting cliams but not providing any evidence to back them up.
    Anyone can claim this, that and the other but without factual information to back up a claim the comments are irrelevant.[/quote]

    Lilly and facts are like oil and water.

    #181416

    Transportuser
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    [quote quote=181381]“Lots of the jobs they do no British person would get out of bed to do.”

    Who did these jobs before mass immigration then?[/quote]
    They weren’t needed in the numbers that we do now as most families stayed together and looked after their own elderly.
    Women who did work tended to be in part time jobs and the man’s earnings, even in relatively ordinary jobs, was sufficient to buy/rent somewhere to live and cover day to day bills, even have holidays. That’s no longer the case.
    Even families with both parents working are struggling, and in some cases in need of assistance.
    There’s little or no possibility or caring for the elderly at home.

    #181423

    billycoen
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    [quote quote=181416]ey weren’t needed in the numbers that we do now as most families stayed together and looked after their own elderly.
    Women who did work tended to be in part time jobs and the man’s earnings, even in relatively ordinary jobs, was sufficient to buy/rent somewhere to live and cover day to day bills, even have holidays. That’s no longer the case.
    Even families with both parents working are struggling, and in some cases in need of assistance.
    There’s little or no possibility or caring for the elderly at home.[/quote]Well thats world war 2 before and after sorted,now what about the present.

    #181512

    zinger
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    The Guardian 2008 & it is still going on today.

    “Hundreds of illegal immigrants have found work in British care homes, according to a leaked government report which emerged last night. Officials found that they included a suspected murderer and other criminals.
    The report, which was produced two years ago but has only just come to light, revealed that the employment of illegal immigrants to care for the elderly was ‘widespread’ and ‘significant’, following investigations into 110 suspected cases.
    It suggested more than half of employees in some care homes were illegal immigrants. Among their number was a Filipino suspected of murder, who was working in Plymouth.”

    #181522

    DerekJackson
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    Zinger- interesting article that you refer to but as it is 2008 and predates most of the influx of European migrants probably holds little credability with the current workforce from abroad-
    The fundamental issue is that the UK does not have enough ‘British’ workers to fulfill all of the roles that would be available if many of the existing cohort were expelled.

    #181523

    billycoen
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    [quote quote=181522]The fundamental issue is that the UK does not have enough ‘British’ workers to fulfill all of the roles that would be available if many of the existing cohort were expelled.[/quote] Yes there are,they’re all sitting on their arses taking the freebies.

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