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The goverment are talking about reducing the money they give to the people on the dole to push them to get jobs but isnt it the governats fault that MOST English can't find jobs beacuse all the immigrants have taken them?

2007-06-02 10:14:32 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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All our local pubs are now staffed with eastern europeans. Went out last night and had a poor meal, the staff couldn't speak english, and couldn't do a english style roast dinner. Won't be going back there again.
The reason is the EEurpeans are paid min wage, and then are charged deductions for living in a caravan behind the pub. They used to employ some of our mates kids, but they have all been kicked out.
Many comfortable middle class people will say they work hard (they do) and are doing jobs the local don't want. But if you are a school leaver or looking for unskilled work, you can't compete with the poles. Might as well go on the dole.

2007-06-02 10:19:45 · answer #1 · answered by ffordcash 5 · 6 2

If you look in job centres there are millions of little bits of paper. Each one is a job. So there are plenty of jobs so I agree, reduce dole money. Because you receive dole money, you should go to a dole class 5 days a week to prepare, train and seek a job. This cuts out people working full time and claiming dole.

Kick the immigrants out. Also, it's English bosses fault for employing immigrants.

2007-06-02 10:24:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Sorry stardust but I can't agree with you on this one.

Having worked for the Jobcentre up until last year when I had a change of career (back to my roots) - some people born and bred in this country are happy to do nothing and have expectations of having everything they need given to them free and gratis at the expense of the tax payer.

If migrants to the UK are coming here to work, good on them I say, because the lazy shower who have lived here all their lives and think the world owes them a living deserve to have a cut in benefits.

This is not said lightly, I had the displeasure of working with a young man of 25 years old, who had the sole ambition of playing computer games until the wee hours and sleeping all day, in between watching star trek episodes. He had all the series from first to last on DVD (not bad for someone with no money eh?) - From leaving school this particular layabout had done absolutely nothing - he had even had benefit sanctions of 12 months duration on a couple of occassions (even that didn't spark him to go to work) - I got him an interview with a company who were prepared to train him, and during the training period pay him £250 p/w, once trained his wage would go to £350 p/w. Guess what...he didn't go to the interview...why?...because it was on his signing day! (even though he had been told to sign before or after his interview!)

This is just a single case of the bone idle layabouts that claim benefits year on year in the UK, now tell me that there are no jobs.

This is not a critiscism of all unemployed people, some are genuinely seeking work, but they aren't usually unemployed for long!.

The comments above are not directed at those too sick to work either...before I am pillaried for my answer.

2007-06-03 02:51:49 · answer #3 · answered by lippz 4 · 2 0

Won't do any good round here. There's very little work since Rover closed down. Too many employers in this area had too much invested in sub-contract work for Rover.
Nanjing Auto is claiming it intends to reopen the works, BULL. They are using it as a way to get their cars into the European market. All components are to be made in China and only assembled at Longbridge.
6000 laid off when Longbridge closed, less than 600 are to be employed. All management and support staff are to be brough over from China.
It will be a case of place bolt A into hole B, pretty much what a trained chimp can do, so they will only be paying peanuts. I havent had 20+ years education and experience to be told my job consists of putting tab A into slot B. I want skilled work is that too much to ask.

2007-06-02 11:06:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

This is not true
english people have no jobs. Many native Brits are simply too lazy and too demanding to get any job. Also so many of British people have no education and skills and, what is more, they have no motivation to change it. It is far too easy for them to live on benefits and to moan about these f....d immigrants, who actually work out their benefits. They would like to do nothing at work, to be rude to their employers and customers and, at the same time, to earn good money just for being British.
I have noticed one thing: the less skilled, educated, work commited and, simply, intelligent someone is, the more superior towards immigrants he/she feels. Interesting, isn't it?
Reducing the benefits can help people like that to move their ar.es to look for the job, to get any training, to improve their skills etc.

2007-06-02 16:29:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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2016-05-19 06:12:02 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I'm an English people and I've got a job. John at the road end is looking for a tractor driver, do you want me to put a word in for you?

2007-06-02 10:39:58 · answer #7 · answered by chris h 3 · 3 0

Not strictly true I am afraid. Many immigrants work extremely hard in this country and have welcomed the opportunity to make a better life. Many british people have been on the dole from the age they could claim and it and have not intention of working for the rest of their lives - commonly known as wasters and scroungers. It's not the immigrant taking jobs, they are doing the jobs that the british can't be bothered to do.

Of course, not all immigrants work but it is unfair to assume they are taking jobs because that simply isn't true.

2007-06-02 10:20:31 · answer #8 · answered by Bexs 5 · 8 4

i am a bricklayer and i get paid £135 per day... the poles come over and are just as good as me in my work and are happy for £60 per day. the problem is they want to be citizens of the UK and somewhere in the rulebook of the law it states that they have to be working in continuous employment for a cirtain timespan to be considered for UK citizernship so they dont complain about their wages and work hard all the time, this is the problem. lets hope they wise up soon and ask for £135 per day like me and then there will be more opertunities for us brits again. this is the same situation in all industries .

2007-06-02 10:58:29 · answer #9 · answered by aaroncbcb 3 · 1 1

Your question contains a statement that is factually incorrect. It is not a fact that the immigrants have taken all the jobs, quite the contrary. It is because some of the dole swindling lazy bastards do not want to work!

2007-06-02 10:38:56 · answer #10 · answered by General Guru Master 2 · 3 3

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