Friday, July 1, 2011

Ian Duncan Smith - jumping on the bandwagon ten years after everybody else in Britain knew there was a problem, and indeed after those who dared to say it years ago got yelled down for racism - has used a keynote speech in Madrid to say that it is too easy for UK employers to recruit workers from abroad.

Tell us something we didn't know already Ian, you're a little late to the party.

Still, one guesses he thought he'd better say something given recent figures showing that nearly all newly created jobs in the UK have gone to foreign workers. The natives are getting restless after all, consigned to a life on the dole queue whilst British jobs are snapped up by workers from across the globe.

Nothing will change of course, immigration will continue, and the flood of foreign workers taking jobs here and driving down wages will not be halted.

Besides, it's the British peoples fault anyway. Director of the British Chamber of Commerce, David Frost, told BBC's Radio 4 Today of foreign workers that "They are skilled, they speak good English and, more importantly, they want to work"

Of course, British people don't want to work, they'd rather a life on benefits, and even if they do want to work, well, they're just not educated enough. Pull the other one.

Quoted by the Telegraph, Paul Griffin of law firm DBS tells us that "Any favouring of British workers above those from the EU or anywhere else if they have the right to work here, could make an employer liable for a claim for direct race discrimination under the Equalities Act.....Duncan Smith's speech, whilst on the surface seeming positive, is actually a crude political act to scapegoat migrant workers for a lack of jobs".

So, Brits don't want jobs, their work ethic isn't good enough, and they're not skilled enough. If we do anything about securing jobs for British workers, we'll get taken to court.

Does any of this make any sense to anyone outside of the mad world of bureaucracy and politically correct insanity which is running this nation?

Mass immigration and free movement of labour is an unmitigated disaster for the British worker. It is not that Brits do not want to work, it is rather that the entire system throws every obstacle possible in their way, and leaves them competing with a pool of cheap, foreign labour.

Where is the Brit workers job security now, why are wages at insultingly low rates, and what future has the British worker got? Not much, it has been given away, Labour and ConDem have made sure of that.

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