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"Because they keep coming over here taking our jobs!"

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LookAtMeGo · 26/06/2016 11:48

Did anybody see this on the BBC news when a woman who looked to be about 80 uttered this phrase when asked why she had voted Leave.

Was I the only one to have seen the irony in the fact that as she said this she was having her nails done by an immigrant in a nail bar? Hmm

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Buzzardbird · 26/06/2016 11:50

Stupidty will continue to amaze me everyday.

Have a similar experience on Friday. This woman who was clearly disabled so will be losing out big time, moaning about immigrants whilst waiting to see the immigrant consultant.

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PanEuropeanPan · 26/06/2016 11:53

The obv point is that if it wasn't for so many immigrants it could have been a British-born person doing her nails, and having the consultant's job too.

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PovertyPain · 26/06/2016 11:58

Yes. It's sooo true. I think no one should be able to go to another country and work there. Bloody foreigners Brits going to hot countries to work, retire, etc.

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LookAtMeGo · 26/06/2016 12:00

Really, Pan? i don't think so. These nail bars are run by people who saw a gap in the market and jumped in there. How are they stopping non-immigrants from doing the same? Surely it's easier for a non immigrant to start up something like that? These bars are convenient and we benefit from them.

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GhostofFrankGrimes · 26/06/2016 12:00

There a shortage of skills in some jobs amongst British workers (see NHS) hence the need for foreign staff.

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LookAtMeGo · 26/06/2016 12:01

And also pan, we have a shortage of doctors in this country. So your point doesn't stand there either.

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sandrabedminster · 26/06/2016 12:01

They do suppress wages and undercut though.

Wages haven't gone up and companies can get away with treating people woorse.

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ShanghaiDiva · 26/06/2016 12:05

Do they indeed? My mum works for a company which employs brits and Europeans - benefits and salary are exactly the same. All jobs advertised at the job centre so it's a level playing field.

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PanEuropeanPan · 26/06/2016 12:06

Look - I'm exercising the argument that will be thrown back at the OP.

Then further "we have a shortage of drs because of the EU - we need more trained British drs!" OF course training drs has never been an EU issue - it's a strangling of the NHS by Tories issue.

It's far more relevant to observe " Bloody Forriners. Coming over here. Giving us jobs."

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PanEuropeanPan · 26/06/2016 12:08

by inward investment. Which will dry to a trickle.

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sandrabedminster · 26/06/2016 12:08

ShanghaiDiva - eh that's the point.Unlimiteded immigration suppresses everyone's wages.

Some industry's more than others.

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GhostofFrankGrimes · 26/06/2016 12:09

Globalisation and free market principles under cut wages. That is going nowhere. Migrant workers are a symptom not the cause.

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insancerre · 26/06/2016 12:12

Sandra
Not in my industry
I work in one of the lowest paid industries, childcare
Immigrants have had no effect on keeping wages low whatsoever
Givernment policy is entirely to blame for that

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theluckiest · 26/06/2016 12:12

I couldn't believe it when my colleague declared how thrilled she was with the result on Friday as she was 'sick of all the immigrants flooding into the country.'

She is an immigrant. She got a bit flustered when someone pointed this out and muttered something about being 'the right sort of immigrant' with qualifications and money....

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smallfox1980 · 26/06/2016 12:18

"They do suppress wages and undercut though."

Then why did wages rise between 2004 and 2008 when immigration from the EU8 was high?

What factor do you think may have caused low wage growth in 2010 and 11 when we had far lower levels of immigration from the EU.

"Wages haven't gone up and companies can get away with treating people woorse."

Companies will treat people worse when they are allowed to rip up the EU regulations.

Seriously, you can repeat all this tripe, it doesn't make it true.

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ny20005 · 26/06/2016 12:20

Peoples stupidity amuses me no end. Someone on my FB was celebrating the result on Friday & yesterday was moaning about euro rate as going to Spain next week & didn't think to buy euros before Friday's result 🙄

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cardibach · 26/06/2016 12:21

smallfox MN really needs a like button.

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ShanghaiDiva · 26/06/2016 12:23

Sandra - wages have gone up in the industry my mum works in - your argument has no logic.

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Cagliostro · 26/06/2016 12:23

This is my favourite immigration meme. :o

"Because they keep coming over here taking our jobs!"
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sandrabedminster · 26/06/2016 12:25

One anicdotal means a wildly recognized trend has no logic Confused nice bubble to live in I bet.

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JudyCoolibar · 26/06/2016 12:26

Comments on the Daily Mail article about the consequences would have been hilarious if the sheer stupidity hadn't been so depressing. There were so many people moaning because it hadn't occurred to them that their holidays would be more expensive, they'd have to wait at the end of the long non-EU passport queue with all those dreadful forrins, EU imports would be more expensive, £350 million a year would not be going into the NHS, and there would still be free movement for EU citizens.

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ShanghaiDiva · 26/06/2016 12:27

No change in benefits either - meal allowance at work, staff discount, free parking, free uniform, pension scheme - everying is as generous or more generous than it was 10 years ago. My mum has worked there for 29 years and works in HR so well aware of benefits and salary.

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ShanghaiDiva · 26/06/2016 12:28

I am sure the company my mum works for is not an exception.

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ShanghaiDiva · 26/06/2016 12:32

Much easier to blame everything on immigrants though -

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JoJoSM2 · 26/06/2016 12:34

I'm Polish and like to get paid top whack for my work ;) also, out of 214 countries in the world, the UK has take-home minimum wage amongst 10 highest in the world... So what's the whinge about?

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