Yeah don't blame you. I'd rather sit on a piss soaked Brummie riverbank, than spend time in the same room as that fat, ugly mess of a wife of yours in your ****ty ex council house![]()
Pissed?
Yeah don't blame you. I'd rather sit on a piss soaked Brummie riverbank, than spend time in the same room as that fat, ugly mess of a wife of yours in your ****ty ex council house![]()
Tobes, you truly are a hypocritical prick of the highest order. After all that moralising about insulting 'non combatants' and how ****ish it was to mention someone's wife in our posts.....Yeah don't blame you. I'd rather sit on a piss soaked Brummie riverbank, than spend time in the same room as that fat, ugly mess of a wife of yours in your ****ty ex council house![]()
This shows just how difficult May can find it to effectively cut immigration.
It seems we rely far more on Johnny Foreigner than Nige &a co would have you believe...
http://news.sky.com/story/hospitality-industry-demands-100000-brexit-work-permits-a-year-10705581

Or they get Brits to do the jobs and pay them a decent wage![]()
Problem is, Kustard, that these companies either don't want, or can't afford to pay what you'd call 'decent wages'. That's why they employ foreigners.
Thats the problem, why should the gov give into its demands if they dont pay a living wage, all it means is we pick up the tab for tax benefits, unless they stop them from claiming for 5 years or so.
Or they get Brits to do the jobs and pay them a decent wage![]()
According to that article there are circa 675,000 migrants just from the EU in the hospitality industry and 65% of the total in London. That's a lot of idle Brits you'd have to find and train up.
What is a decent wage? If wages go up, costs go up. Those who were a few quid an hour above those who have just had a wage rise also want a wage rise and theoretically everyone wants one.
Tobes, you truly are a hypocritical prick of the highest order. After all that moralising about insulting 'non combatants' and how ****ish it was to mention someone's wife in our posts.....
I wish disease and death on you and all you hold dear. How's that fit into your rule book you worthless, stumpy pissant?
Merry Christmas & hopefully your last![]()
I forgot to mention the problem of language also.
Many of these foreign workers speak 2/3 languages, including English. Which is indespensible in the hospitality industry.
No multi lingual Brit is going to work for the same wages they pay the foreign workers...
According to that article there are circa 675,000 migrants just from the EU in the hospitality industry and 65% of the total in London. That's a lot of idle Brits you'd have to find and train up.
What is a decent wage? If wages go up, costs go up. Those who were a few quid an hour above those who have just had a wage rise also want a wage rise and theoretically everyone wants one.
If they're working foreigners, they can't claim.
Like it or not, some of these companies can't or won't pay more!...
You mean they speak Polish or Romanian, lost of guests often speak Chinese, Russian or Arabic. Then you try and understand them can be quite hard.
Thats the problem, but getting cheap labour that we tax payers subsided it, its not acceptable, it needs to change. You cant keep bringing in people when we cant cope with what we have.
Then the problem is obviously the lack of infrastructure and clearly not immigrants. If you get rid of migrant labour then these types of businesses collapse.
Immigrants pay tax too.
I agree with you, but until he have the infrastructure in place we are stuffed, its too many to fast
They would have to if we had decent employment legislation and functioning trade unions. Any business that claims it can't afford to pay it's employees enough to provide for their basic needs isn't really a valid business at all, and deserves to go to the wall.
I do see a real problem with our current low-wage economy, and the absence of any sense of responsibility for their employees being manifested by a lot of businesses. I just don't see blaming foreigners as the answer. Immigration is not the problem; the disgraceful exploititive business practices of firms like Amazon, JD Sports, Yodel, Uber etc is the problem.
Are you actually basing that on anything apart from Mail headlines?
Roads, hospitals, schools and houses don't get built overnight. We'll probably need a fair chunk of migrant labour to build them.
We have plenty of British skilled builders than need work. Yes things take time to build, so until they are built, migration has to go very slow.
Do you ever think for yourself or do you rely on Stan and Tobes to help you out?