East Preston Gull
New member
I respectfully disagree. The building industry is not booming. There are less houses being built now. The training colleges are crammed with young British guys and girls all qualified waiting to learn on job. The bigger firms would rather pay for foreign workers who vaguely have some idea what they are doing than spend time and money training youngsters. These migrant guys rarely earn minimum wage so pay next to no tax. Economically, the big firms earn more money but then avoid paying as much tax as possible. The economic effects are null but the social effects are crippling for both british and the migrants.Its very easy to just say 'close the doors', but there are significant issues with that in maintaining economic growth.
For 1, construction prices in this country are rising at an alarming rate, partly attributed to a shortage of skilled labour throughout the construction industry. If we didn't have an influx of migrant labour, our construction industry would be at a standstill.
http://www.cnplus.co.uk/companies/interviews/we-need-migrant-labour-osborne-chief-executive/8675275.article#.VO9NJkJea0Y