Controls was probably the wrong word. I would echo the sentiments of Nicholas Soames and think we should aim to strangle population growth or at least minimise the growth, coupled with forcing the armies of unemployed people back into work.
completely agree with the second point.
not sure how you could go about the first, perhaps the two are linked.
no.
my workforce is now about 65% immigrant because the english are too lazy/proud or whatever to drive a lorry or build a machine.
what stricter controls would you want BoF?
might even be because they are not lazy just dont want to work for people who dress their decision to pay below a reasonable wage for the job as the British publics laziness.
You might want to ask yourself why the only people you can get will work for below the wage for a reasonable standard of living are non brits rather than blaming others.
the cost of living in this country is amongst the highest in the world. to expect people to work for peanuts just because your business is to tight or runs on an inefficient model is not a reason to slag the workforce.
the benefits system in this country does provide people with a choice of working or not which is wrong. the free movement of labour in the EU also allows employers to ensure that people make the wrong choice too.
you have no idea what i pay my staff so most of that post is complete baloney.
you say that most british people wont work for the money you pay and you have a majority immigrant workforce. unless those immigrants are indian graduate doctors or US scientists i think i can take a guess you are cutting corners somewhere.
of course i dont know what you pay your workers or what you do. i do know you think british people are lazy and slag them off, i know plenty who work for buttons so i can take a guess its not bundles you are paying.
what is the going rate for hopping this summer?
i never said anything about the british people not working for money. i said they are lazy or too proud - it has become easy for them (and i realise there are plenty of hardworking brits too - just is becoming evident that the immigrants in my fields will do their graft but the brit won't) to scrounge the dole and exist that way.
i pay a good, fair, industry wage (and perks.) no one who works for me is paid buttons nor have i cut any corners.
if we scrapped unemployment benefits or adopted a model similar to that of the US then British people would, I'm sure, be willing to work for the going rate. ie. less.
then we won't need workers to "plug the gaps" as somebody above put.