Retributions? "If you dont do as I say, you won't get the absolute nothing you need us for!".
Well let's start with kicking Huawei out of the UK ?
Retributions? "If you dont do as I say, you won't get the absolute nothing you need us for!".
The quicker Johnson grows some balls and starts to threaten China with some proper retribution the better.
Well let's start with kicking Huawei out of the UK ?
we are just weeks away from moving to hong kong from singapore. don't think for now much is going to change, but is obviously a concern. most are looking to transfer their desks to sg but a sneaky political game needs to be played behind the scenes first. looking forward to our move though, be more interesting than sterile singapore at least.
It is a very high quality work force for us. Largely fluent in English, but also bi-lingual, highly educated, pro-British...
...but most importantly to this government this particular group of people would have the approval of most Tory voters, so can happen without affecting the Tory vote.
I don't have any hard facts on it but I have worked with Colleagues over he years who are from Hong Kong and they were the ones who pointed it out to me. Prior to that I assumed that most were ''Anti China''
I think this is utterly incredible ! Without going too deep I do feel that Hong Kong citizens are being genuinely oppressed by China and its slow strangulation of all the freedoms and rights set out in the original agreements when the UK ceded control. However, this is a British government that dragged its feet over accepting a few hundred Afghan translators and their closest family members, a couple of thousand Syrian orphans and countless others with genuine claims for asylum.
Today we offer a home to 3 Million people potentially at the drop of a hat when the last 5-10 years have seen us rip each other apart over immigration from Europe at a much much lower level. I do not oppose their wishes to come here( if they actually want to risk it here ) but this is a strange and incredible offer from a Tory government usually associated with the simplistic ethos Immigration = Bad . WTF has happened today ?
It is a very high quality work force for us. Largely fluent in English, but also bi-lingual, highly educated, pro-British...
...but most importantly to this government this particular group of people would have the approval of most Tory voters, so can happen without affecting the Tory vote.
That would mean shutting down huge chunks of the mobile network and would be hugely expensive to replace. Probably not the wisest course of action during a partial lockdown
You shouldn't be surprised. Immigration is very good for the economy - especially when the immigrants are so highly educated and likely to find work.
A couple of key points in regards to how good this would be for our economy, assuming a significant proportion takes us up on this offer.
- The average Hong konger is nearly twice as wealthy as the average UK citizen, meaning they would bring economic boosting capital with them.
- They are near top of the world in the PISA charts - which means they are highly educated in english, maths and science - extremely welcome for our skilled labour pool.
A strong economy is obviously vital for the NHS, but also the other points you mention. It shouldn't be a concern at all, but rather the contrary.
You shouldn't be surprised. Immigration is very good for the economy - especially when the immigrants are so highly educated and likely to find work.
A couple of key points in regards to how good this would be for our economy, assuming a significant proportion takes us up on this offer.
- The average Hong konger is nearly twice as wealthy as the average UK citizen, meaning they would bring economic boosting capital with them.
- They are near top of the world in the PISA charts - which means they are highly educated in english, maths and science - extremely welcome for our skilled labour pool.
A strong economy is obviously vital for the NHS, but also the other points you mention. It shouldn't be a concern at all, but rather the contrary.
I think this is utterly incredible ! Without going too deep I do feel that Hong Kong citizens are being genuinely oppressed by China and its slow strangulation of all the freedoms and rights set out in the original agreements when the UK ceded control. However, this is a British government that dragged its feet over accepting a few hundred Afghan translators and their closest family members, a couple of thousand Syrian orphans and countless others with genuine claims for asylum.
Today we offer a home to 3 Million people potentially at the drop of a hat when the last 5-10 years have seen us rip each other apart over immigration from Europe at a much much lower level. I do not oppose their wishes to come here( if they actually want to risk it here ) but this is a strange and incredible offer from a Tory government usually associated with the simplistic ethos Immigration = Bad . WTF has happened today ?
Not all your posts are dogshit. You can take that as a compliment.
We have serious skills shortage in the UK. It is not realistic to expect socially disadvantaged people here, with limited education, to fill these gaps - even with any amount of government support, it would take an incredible individual with profound determination to skill up to those levels. The only actual, realistic way to fill these vacancies now is through immigration.
Hang on - you think 100% of the 3 million eligible Hong Kongers will take us up on the offer?
I would guess it would be more like 1-5%. You're worrying over nothing here, it won't even come close to making up the numbers of EU immigration.
Our government's lack of investment on the issues you're concerned about is a completely different debate. We need immigration from somewhere - there are few better candidates than Hong Kongers, if any at all.
Which part of the economy is missing 3 million skilled labourers?
Naturally, as a human being, praise is always welcome.
When it comes from such an esteemed source, it makes you feel kind of warm and fuzzy inside.
I think it is clear you have never been to HK, their economy is not based on skilled labourers but very highly skilled and bloody hard working professionals. If it does happen I would guess they would soon spread out across the Democratic West where they would be welcome due to their skills, settle in and start making money for themselves and their new Countries.
This law is very welcome in my opinion. Hong Kong has been chaos for sometime now, and the protestors have gone way over the top. This has included creating bomb factories, setting people on fire/attacking those who voice different opinions.
Every country has national security laws and closing this loophole will hopefully repair the economy and allow HK to prosper once again. It will have little impact to law abiding citizens.