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noimmigration
  Mar 12, 08, 07:37  #31

britain has the lowest unemployment rate in the world. what the **** are you talking about

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ShelleyS
  Mar 12, 08, 07:55  #32

Arien wrote:
Ofcourse, no one intervieuws the English guys and girls who DO want to take every job they can get, because that would make it all too painfully clear wouldn't it?

But that's media for you.



Arien, the point was, the jobs wouldnt be there if the English were doing them, point of the matter is and it's quite saddening, some people feel they are above a hard days work and why should they when they can sign on every week....we have created a monster in this country they are a new class called "chav" they feel that it is beneath them to work in fields and factories so fact of the matter is without the new labour farmers would have massive problems.


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Arien
  Mar 12, 08, 07:58  #33

noimmigration wrote:
britain has the lowest unemployment rate in the world. what the **** are you talking about


Oh that's funny, our government says exactly the same about our country.

Ofcourse, everyone can see all these youngsters outside doing **** all, dealing drugs and whoring themselves out hoping to get somewhere..

Ofcourse you have a low unemployment rate when young people who never worked don't get acces to social benefits.

So we had an investigation by an indepent institute.

What are their numbers?

40% of our youth has no job.
20% of our immigrants has no job.

that's 60% of youths between 20-30..

What does our government say? ''We have the lowest unemployment rate in all of Europe.''

Which is funny, because you say the same about your country.

Now, I hear similar noise coming from youths in France, Germany and England.. But the reports tell something else. And as always, T.V. only shows you the type of guys and girls who don't want to do certain work. So these individuals who run those agencies and prefer cheap labour can justify their behaviour.

That's what I'm talking about.

But nevermind me, the problem doesn't exist, I do not exist, I'm having illusions and you have all your facts straight..


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szarlotka
  Mar 12, 08, 08:03  #34

noimmigration wrote:
britain has the lowest unemployment rate in the world.


OECD Standardised unemployment rates for 2007 have UK at 4.8%

This is more than Switzerland, Norway, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Korea, Japan and Luxembourg.

Sorry to be pedantic but if you must make bold statements.....


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Kilkline
  Mar 12, 08, 08:04  #35

Arien wrote:
And as always, T.V. only shows you the type of guys and girls who don't want to do certain work. So these individuals who run those agencies and prefer cheap labour can justify their behaviour.


You have a point. It isnt only chavs that large scale immigration effects as it does effect the incomes and opportunities of people who already work i.e. pushing down wages, increasing competition. And it isnt the middle calss it effects but the traditional working class, the non-chavs.


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Grounded
  Mar 12, 08, 08:07  #36

szarlotka wrote:
OECD Standardised unemployment rates for 2007 have UK at 4.8%



Not including the people who are in the country without permit and no one knows about them. That in my opinion is an even bigger issue considering they too have to/want to survive. Desperate time desperate measures ..............

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Arien
Edited by: Arien  Mar 12, 08, 08:24  #37

ShelleyS wrote:
Arien, the point was, the jobs wouldnt be there if the English were doing them, point of the matter is and it's quite saddening, some people feel they are above a hard days work and why should they when they can sign on every week....we have created a monster in this country they are a new class called "chav" they feel that it is beneath them to work in fields and factories so fact of the matter is without the new labour farmers would have massive problems.


I have my doubts because whenever I applied for a job in construction, or in the fields I simply would be told: ''We have no work at the moment.'' While biking home, (Because I cannot afford a car yet!) I can see the fields, and those sites.. And guess what? I see people working at the exact same farm that told me: ''No jobs''.

Alright, maybe the situation in England could be a little different, but I wouldn't trust every report or example your media gives you. Because I do talk to young people, and I hear the same noises over there..

Just so you know, I joined a political party who actually talks to people and they have started their own researches. It's both shocking and ridiculous how much illusions were invented to avoid talking about real problems.

Immigrants to hold down the jobs which are left open? Fine, no problems there.

Immigrants as a cheap replacement for our own youths? Shouldn't even be happening, but unfortunately, it does.

''Get more competitive.''

How? Law states that companies have to pay me a minimum wage. Law also has constructions which make immigrants cheaper than that minimum wage..

No competition there really. Not at all.

I have a point? I'm telling you what everyone should've known already..


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