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Public opinion on immigration
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Public opinion on immigration
The most important charts for understanding public opinion on immigration in the UK today https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1735587037346922597.html
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northbankboy68 7:56 Mon Dec 18 Rish! setting it up for the disaster capitalists.
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northbankboy68 7:56 Mon Dec 18 Rish! setting it up for the disaster capitalists.
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Eerie Descent 9:14 Sun Dec 17 Cringe and minge in the same sentence. Gangsta rap?
- chim chim cha boo
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Do you know how much the Bibby Stockholm has cost so far? Two hundred million pounds. At the enquiry the minister and his civil servants were asked 'what was the price per person costing as you negotiated the contract'? Lots of shuffling papers before they admitted they had no idea. A fucking shambles. How the fuck have they got away with being such posho bumbling cunts for thirteen years? Is this country THAT stupid?
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"Stevethehammer 6:29 Mon Dec 18 How much does she cost a month ? Red Horse and SML isn’t getting cheaper.. On a more serious note, girl I know (Kenyan) has a work visa for here but the only job she can do is care work. May be worth looking into."
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Oxsaw Absolutely agree. Meanwhile Sun*k who knows the cost of everything and the value of nothing netts off our expenditure on controlling immigration against the foreign aid budget. Sun*k is going for broke to trash the UK
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"Stevethehammer 6:29 Mon Dec 18 Legal migration last year was an order magnitude greater tham illegal migration (even with expanded difinition of the latter). The main problem is the lack of capacity in the Home Ofiice to process and keep track of those who arrive claiming asylum due the austerity driven hollowing out of government departments generally. The majority of those who do claim asylum are eventually granted permission to stay meanwhile the taxpayer picks up the tab for accomodation. That is before you get to performative (and ludicrously expensive) stunts like Bibby Stockholm and the Rwanda Policy. The latter has chewed through £290m already abd these are just the initital set up costs i.e. bribes. There will be further £50m per annum of those with the actual costs of accomodating those few who might evetually go to Rwanda coming on top. Your story is far from unique, the price to pay for coming to work here legally is already high and going to get higher. I'd start by taking away the dispensation to companies recruiting from overseas to pay 25% less than they would for poeple already living here. It would, at least, make it far more attractive to employ existing residents as a first choice."
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"Thanks Chim I couldn't agree more, the way the older generation were treated during Covid was nothing short of criminal. The government have got away with so much from their handling of it all."
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"Steve, I think the covid enquiry tells you all you need to know about the current government's feelings toward the aged and people in care homes. The incredible thing is that we're so used to it now that we're not even shocked. Good luck to you and your missus, she seems like she's made of the right stuff, and so do you mate."
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"It seems to me that the government are pretty much burying their head in the sand when it comes to mass illegal immigration. My wife comes from the Philippines and we are almost 2 and a half years into her first spouse visa here, it is due for renewal next year. Now they have massively increased the salary thresholds meaning that she might not be able to stay after October 2024 unless I earn over 38k 38k in this economy isn't a salary that most people are close to, let alone on. So it seems like if you are rich you can still fall in love with a foreigner and bring them here. Now my wife has worked ever since she got the spouse visa which entitled her to work, she is one of thousands who help to prop up our failing care system that the Tories want to absolutely decimate and seem to want the older generation to be forgotten about. It seems to me, that coming here illegally, and you get past the system, you can stay here, unvetted, unchecked and slip into the gig economy, uber driver life etc. So personally I think something needs to be done to stop the boats, stop mass illegal immigration but this seems to also be of massive impact of people who come here legally to work and contribute to society. Personally i have forked out well over 10k to bring my wife here and will have to fork out another 5k in a few months times and the legal channels are there for us, but making it harder and far more expensive to come here legally, will only drive more people into the boats, someone somewhere is making an absolute fortune in this happening and as long as the government get a share, they don't give two fucks about the people wanting to come to actually make a difference, prop up failing industries such as the NHS and care sector and this is clearly shown by the extreme measures that will stop people coming here LEGALLY."
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Why no government led initiative to get companies to invest in nations from which these immigrants come? I'm sure that they would rather get paid employment in their land of birth as opposed to travelling halfway across the planet in just the hope (HOPE) of finding work.
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chim chim cha boo 5:47 Mon Dec 18 That'll be Tom Pursglove who has never done a job in in th real world in his life. He was elected a Conservative councillor at 18 and immediately started working as a paid parliametary assistant at the same time. He has fallen upwards through the tory machine ever since and appears have found himself a minister much to his own surprise.
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"Actually we've been squeezed with ideological austerity for so many years now that we already have enough homeless people and local councils are struggling enough already, Funnily enough I was watching BBC Parliament last night (for the first time ever) and there was an official enquiry about immigration. The minister for immigration who's only had the job for five days and of course used that to his advantage every time the questions got tricky was a proper fucking dick. The two civil servants looking after him were only marginally better. one of the questions was 'the prime minister said that he was stopping the boats and deported 5000 Albanians. I see on the sheet that the number deported back from small boats is less than 400. Where is the prime minister getting these numbers from'? 'errr...It's true that he said that and indeed it's less than 400 but he was talking about all Albanians arriving here by any form of transport since 2020 and a lot of those were sent back from our prison system'. This government (in case you haven't noticed) is FUCKING useless."
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"Actually Spamtroll 1, what you call mass migration is nothing more than modern capitalism and a relatively free labour market. And it’s only you getting poorer because you’re not providing anything the market wants to pay for. I suggest you start believing in God - you might stop being so miserable and useless at the same time."
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"riosleftsock if you don't like it and it's obvious you don't, try Mumsnet it's probably more your level for such witless ramblings"
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"This mass migration is making everyone poorer. More and more will become dependant on Gov’t handouts and life as we’ve known it will be long gone. It really is a nightmare scenario and the only possible solution will be mass deportations. It should start happening immediately however we all know it won’t happen until peoples lives become unbearable. Not sure how far you are from that point over there but it’s coming. Enjoy the ride! Remember it was all because you didn’t want to be branded a racist or an Islamaphobe. “Get out your mats and pray to the west, I’ll get out mine and pray for myself.”"
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"Maybe because quite a few of those many problems can be fixed, to some extent, by solving that one issue? (I'd thought that was pretty obvious)"
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"ray winstone 12:07 Mon Dec 18 It would appear that for whatever reason, there isn't a strong enough will to prevent the boats from continuing to cross. Being the large items that they are, surely the relevant authorities could interrupt the supply of boats arriving at the departure points in France if they really wanted to?"
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"stewie, I don't think anyone has a plausible answer as how to 'stop the boats' but I'm going to guess that Rwanda and 'smashing the gangs' aren't going to cut it. BUT! It seems that whoever promises the most draconian measures will lure a few voters across 'the wall', so promise they will...."
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"stewie, I don't think anyone has a plausible answer as how to 'stop the boats' but I'm going to guess that Rwanda and 'smashing the gangs' aren't going to cut it. BUT! It seems that whoever promises the most draconian measures will lure a few voters across 'the wall', so promise they will...."
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"roughly speaking, there's about 25,000 migrants that have died since 2016 making the journey to and across Europe. I would think most people would want to stop them, to be honest. (but i don't necessarily disagree with the point you're making on the slogan itself)"
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"Stewie, I agree with most of that but I still stand by what I said, 'Stop The Boats' speaks for itself...."