Until British voters are angry about the right things…
The sheer arrogance is breathtaking
Until British voters are angry about the right things…
The sheer arrogance is breathtaking
The evidence is there, but many prefer to ignore it, or just can't be bothered to look for it (quote below from an article in the FT yesterday):I would add one other: End the fallacy that immigrants ‘take our jobs and undercut our pay’. Pre Brexit most migrant labour was employed doing the jobs that locals would not eg fruit and veg picking and they worked hard and were well paid. We now have a national food crises building because there is a lack of labour and so farmers are not planting the crops. Pay rates remain good but it’s bloody hard work and I can’t see many reform voters or EDL members getting their hands dirty!
Fairly nice demonstration that you probably are gripping a beer bottle whilst posting, no relevance to the post quoted.reality ...?? the situation..?? the figures on some of these graphics are highly questionable , for instance a graphic above displays that currently only 25% of the population of the country were not born in the UK , i find that quite hard to believe as i do the graphic that displays the number of people living in a single dwelling by ethnicity , you can do a lot with averages.
A large portio of the cost of Housing asylum seekers comes out of the Foreign aid budget, at least it did under Tories. So if all you care about is the UK, spending money in the UK rather than overseas, is economically beneficial.The winter fuel allowance that was scrapped by Reeves was circa £2bn so it would be true to say that if the cost was taken out the 3bn budget for housing illegals, that benefit for pensioners could continue?
Sounds like a popular political move to me.
The only thing I'm concerned about is genuine people having genuine concerns listening to. Not right and left wing groups willy waving at each other, riots, counter riots, protests etc etc. All people are doing is winding each other up and it's not going to help. Why do you think I asked the mods to close my thread about those poor people being stabbed and killed in Southport? Because it just ends up in yet another Fu**ing binfest between right, left, racist, non racist etc etc etcThere's no middle ground with racism or with violent rioting. None. It's as big a fallacy as the two tier policing nonsense currently spewing from the far right.
I think it’s fair to say that if some drunken idiots hadn’t attacked a mosque in the name of those children the thread probably would have remained on course.The only thing I'm concerned about is genuine people having genuine concerns listening to. Not right and left wing groups willy waving at each other, riots, counter riots, protests etc etc. All people are doing is winding each other up and it's not going to help. Why do you think I asked the mods to close my thread about those poor people being stabbed and killed in Southport? Because it just ends up in yet another Fu**ing binfest between right, left, racist, non racist etc etc etc
They forfeited the right to be listened to, when they broke the law, rioting, looting, and attacking mosques, on the back of disinformation.The only thing I'm concerned about is genuine people having genuine concerns listening to.
Seems to me people like you and far right racists would rather it just carries on, F*ck the rest of us who just want to get on with life.What makes you think those “concerns” aren’t being listened to?
We’ve done the arguments about immigration on these threads for years - it goes round in circles and does the very thing you are complaining about - it gets polarised around left v right, racist v non-racist by a minority of posters while the rest seek to have an informed and rational debate.
Seems to me one of the major ‘concerns’ the British people have is how a minority of “concerned” people end up chanting neo-nazi slogans, attacking mosques, the police and burning hotels housing asylum seekers in.
Just get on with your life then. No one’s making you post on this thread.Seems to me people like you and far right racists would rather it just carries on, F*ck the rest of us who just want to get on with life.
The only thing I'm concerned about is genuine people having genuine concerns listening to.
The fact that 3 poor children were murdered, many other's stabbed along with people who tried to protect them and people are using the situation to play stupid oneupmanship games to suit their political allegiances.From your long history on NSC, I believe you are a genuine person with genuine concerns who hasn't been rioting or violent so let's discuss your concerns
Maybe best to take them one at a time, so what is your biggest concern ?
And yet, as has been pointed out, most of those “genuine concerns” aren’t genuine. So what do you propose happens in that scenario, that the country acts on things which aren’t factually correct but are all about “vibes”?The only thing I'm concerned about is genuine people having genuine concerns listening to.
The fact that 3 poor children were murdered, many other's stabbed along with people who tried to protect them and people are using the situation to play stupid oneupmanship games to suit their political allegiances.
The only thing I'm concerned about is genuine people having genuine concerns listening to.
As popular as giving government contracts to Tory party donors? Although now said donor gives to Reform instead.The winter fuel allowance that was scrapped by Reeves was circa £2bn so it would be true to say that if the cost was taken out the 3bn budget for housing illegals, that benefit for pensioners could continue?
Sounds like a popular political move to me.
Does lead to the question why we've had little or no economic growth over the last few years with record high net migration figures circa 5/6/700000 ?The evidence is there, but many prefer to ignore it, or just can't be bothered to look for it (quote below from an article in the FT yesterday):
"Immigration grows the economy and has little or no effect on jobs and wages
Increased net migration leads to a larger economy, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility, the fiscal watchdog. But it has a small and uncertain effect on GDP per capita, depending on the skill levels of migrants and the proportion that are working or in the UK as dependants. For the government, a larger overall economy means public sector net debt will be lower as a share of GDP than otherwise, which potentially increases the chancellor’s room for fiscal manoeuvre come Budget day. Despite the popular view that cutting immigration would drive up wages, multiple academic studies have found no evidence that migration significantly affects rates of pay or employment among native populations, according to Oxford university’s Migration Observatory think-tank."
Does lead to the question why we've had little or no economic growth over the last few years with record high net migration figures circa 5/6/700000 ?
All the data quoted are outdated. Brexit gave us some sweeping changes to the migration system, and with the shock of COVID and inflation, a lot of pre-Brexit data is meaningless.The evidence is there, but many prefer to ignore it, or just can't be bothered to look for it (quote below from an article in the FT yesterday):
"Immigration grows the economy and has little or no effect on jobs and wages
Increased net migration leads to a larger economy, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility, the fiscal watchdog. But it has a small and uncertain effect on GDP per capita, depending on the skill levels of migrants and the proportion that are working or in the UK as dependants. For the government, a larger overall economy means public sector net debt will be lower as a share of GDP than otherwise, which potentially increases the chancellor’s room for fiscal manoeuvre come Budget day. Despite the popular view that cutting immigration would drive up wages, multiple academic studies have found no evidence that migration significantly affects rates of pay or employment among native populations, according to Oxford university’s Migration Observatory think-tank."
That may well be true.Your mentality of them v's us, you'll never reach middle ground or understanding of people's concerns with that attitude.