isnt that laissez faire and capitalism that does that? thats a Thatcher thing!
What worries me is our population is still going through the roof. If you cant shut the door during a recession then something is seriously wrong.
It's quite a simple problem, made complicated by others. When I was at school, we worked in agriculture to earn pocket money. It saved us pimping off parents and let us buy extras from local shops. As the economy bit, adults would take the work and do it during the day. Fair enough, it's still money in the loop.
Mass imigration (which the instigators themselves was fraudulent and a gross mistake) mean that even the low paid locals are undercut and can't afford to take the jobs.
NOt in every case, but in a percentage high enough to affect ur economy, the wages are spent with foreign gangmasters and foreign shops with a surplus sent "home" while we pay the social security NHS etc. Even the vehicles tend to be outside of our legislation, while we pay benefits to those previously willing to work.
I'm not sure that's strictly accurate due to emigration from here. The problem is that for us to emigrate, we've generally got to demonstrate we can support ourselves and provide a needed service, so it tends to be the more productive Brits that are leaving, to be replaced by the "needy". Any that come from abroad with a skill, will tend to leave a skill vacuum in their homeland, that tends to be filled by subsidies from other Countries.
Best add, I don't blame the people that do it, but the system that allows it and manipulates the media to make it seem needed.

Ask Tesco/Asda/Morrisons/Sainsburys; ask the packers; ask the canning and freezing companies...the salad companies, etc. Watch them hold their hands up in shock at the thought that they might knowingly be using 'scabby' labour! . . . "We have the highest standards" and all that guff!
They don't give a **** unless they get caught and get bad press. The bottom line is the annual profits/share price/share-holder dividend.
GLOBALIZATION is the name of the game....the MONEY goes where it can make most profit and the people get stuffed. Initially it appears we're getting cheap goods, but it seems the downside is![]()
The Brits moved out as they couldn't compete with the subsidise many of the newcomers got as well as the change in demographics affecting the traditional markets and favouring the subsidised newcomers. i suppose it keeps food inspectors busy.
I accept your point on changing demographics, though its not exactly a Brit free area.
There's a great new African takeaway opened up. I'd recommend it. Guy that runs it works his bollocks off plus he's as nice a bloke as you could hope to meet.
Opposite is the job centre. With it's work shy scrounging scum, not fit to lace his boots.
The genuine unemployed must feel like **** mixing with these bums.
How many truly independent sovereign states are there these days?
The world isn't run by states - it's run by corporations. The states just - a) keep us happy; b) in the dark; c) voting and thinking it really has any effect; meanwhile finance and the (inter-twined) mega-corporations actually run the show.
Thatcher's role was to open Pandora's box for us, as did Reagan for the USA. They 'de-regulated' our economies and freed capital to go where it wanted/made most money.
It's not about people - it's all about money.
It's hard to tell from your replies, but I think we're saying pretty much the same thing.
You wondered why "the Brits" hadn't started businesses like the newcomers did, I answered. Perhaps if similar funds had been made available in other areas, the career unemployed could look for other forms of income instead of being derided by the more fortunate.
I read somewhere that miss-payments cost more than over-claims, and both are a drop in the ocean compared to tax fraud. Who are the bigger work shy scum?
Totally agree there. Financially, tax avoidance and fraud is much the bigger problem. But as a society, the work shy is a big problem. Their children grow up with these same values and the cycle continues.
I was using it as a general point that I'd rather take the majority of immigrants with their work ethic over the thousands of work shy born here.
I've been unemployed, I know how demoralising it is. I've seen the difference between those who want to work, have had the confidence sucked out of them and those that have no interest in working.
There is, has, been funds available for unemployed to start a business. No idea how this compares to whatever immigrants get. Immaterial as so many wouldn't take the opportunity.
Yet, if your opinion was reversed, and with the same level of inaccuracy of information and gross generalisation, you said that the local people were hard working and the immigrants all work shy scum, you'd be hounded out of town.
Your bigotry and prejudice is one of the results of the recent misrepresentations in the media, initiated and admitted to by a previous Government. Don't blame the victims.
the jam roles [poles] that work along side me,do the same job etc, earn around £100 p/w less than i do.
and thats net!! do not get payed overtime rates even!
nuff said!
A town in America had massive unemployment, they had tried several unsuccessful initiatives, none of which had worked. In then end, they decided to get radical and completely scrapped all benefits for six months. Two months later, there was almost full employment, as those who wouldn't work because their benefits would be cut(their jobs in turn were being done by foreign workers - they were mainly farming jobs) had no option but to accept whatever work was available. At the end of the six months, people had got into the habit of working and the unemployment rate didn't drop back to anything like the level it was at previously.
You'd have a hard job pulling it off here, but somehow the cycle needs to be broken, it's too easy for people to sit around doing nothing all day, funded by the tax payers.(I'm obviously not suggesting that all unemployed people are lazy, merely that too many people have got into the habit of living off benefits)
What did they do with the foreign labour once the locals went back to work?
What had happened to the original wages that meant benefits had become more attractive?
In a free market economy, shouldn't the need for workers increase their worth (ie wage)? Surely that's what was manipulated with the shipping in of cheap labour?