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But they do. They think immigration is to blame for everything - they think immigration is controlled by the EU - they think we have to leave the EU.
Not saying you do, but there is a scary amount of people in our country who want us to close our borders full stop. This vote embodies that.
And its wrong. (in my opinion of course)
This won't help anyone get a job.
All the genuine grievances of working people that you have been listing all might are about to get worse, not better. The London Stock Exchange opens in just under 3 hours. Expect to see billions wiped off the value of shares; when the economy tanks, who do you think will be hurt first, hardest, and for longest, the people at the bottom or the people at the top?
The turkeys just voted for Christmas.
Even if some people want to stop the borders full stop (and I don't know any of them) that is not what any party is saying. It is all skills and points. Not many people in the whole country minf skills being filled but they don't like employers getting rid of them to replace with someone cheaper.
If we have skills shortages then it makes sense to let immigrants fill the gaps but it only makes financial sense to replace British unskilled workers with cheaper and more obeyant migrant workers. When that happens it becomes more than just about economy or $$$ or immigrants. People will always fight for jobs. It is always what wins elections. If you offer jobs you will always win elections. Anything else is secondary to most people. Jobs do not just give you money they give you pride and a sense of providing for your family. A weekly income into your bank account from the government gives you no pride at all.
There are plenty of people in other countries who have the same problems, with vastly different immigration policies. People love to blame the foreigners. Rarely are the foreigners to blame.
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They aren't to blame. Unless its the wife whose put the knifes and forks in the wrong draw then she is to blame.
The government and EU policy is to blame. The EU and the government haven't listened. People have gone through 3 elections since the initial cull of jobs and no-one listened. The EU just happily and cheerily smiled and said tuff luck. No one listened. This could not go on forever for people who used to do these jobs. They are not engineers or It techy types. They are people with no skills that work hours doing hard work getting a low wage and they can't get those jobs anymore.
Doesn't make its decision any wiser though, does it?
Even if some people want to stop the borders full stop (and I don't know any of them) that is not what any party is saying. It is all skills and points. Not many people in the whole country minf skills being filled but they don't like employers getting rid of them to replace with someone cheaper.
If we have skills shortages then it makes sense to let immigrants fill the gaps but it only makes financial sense to replace British unskilled workers with cheaper and more obeyant migrant workers. When that happens it becomes more than just about economy or $$$ or immigrants. People will always fight for jobs. It is always what wins elections. If you offer jobs you will always win elections. Anything else is secondary to most people. Jobs do not just give you money they give you pride and a sense of providing for your family. A weekly income into your bank account from the government gives you no pride at all.
If the government of Blair then Brown the Cameron had listened instead of saying "meh" they would not have had to had yesterday's vote.
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She knows it. Why do Labour not understand it? Why do Labour talk about this as Tory voters and Tory splits? It is the labour voter and Labour's obliviousness to their core voter's opinion that has lost this. Not just now but from the previous Labour government through to the present day.