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39 replies

SEmyarse · 06/04/2016 08:00

I'm in a right quandry over this one. About 4 years ago I had a major problem with my work, and through being victimised for some thing that was completely not my fault I ended up with my hours being cut by half. I'm classed as self employed so couldn't do anything about it. The next day the new Bangladeshi guy at work, who I'd only chatted to a couple of times came to me and said I was to start work that evening delivering Indian takeaways. I was quite taken aback, but since I was desperate I gave it a go. It turned out to be great, and it really dug me out of a hole financially. I have since recovered some work from the original workplace but I carry on doing 2 nights a week at the indian.

This means that I have been working with my Bangladeshi friend in 2 environments, and we've got to know each other quite well. We get on well, but I am aware that he always seems to be in some kind of trouble (minor) and also I've pulled him up on some things he's said which seem inappropriate in our culture. He never appeared to respect women and seemed judgemental of overweight people. I pulled him up each time, but he just laughed it off, and I was always confused since I am both female and overweight.

Then I didn't see him for ages. He left the indian over some controversy, and he changed to a later shift at our other work. I heard on the grapevine he was really struggling, and mindful of when he'd helped me I sought him out to try to help. When I spoke to him he confided that his problems were rooted in his immigration status. This didn't surprise me, I'd always suspected things were a bit dodgy, but I'd never asked. He then proceed to start pissing me off by bringing up things from my (long distant) past, trying to compare the situation (which was in no way comparable). We've both had problems with authorities dragging their feet, so was trying to understand what it must be like to have the immigration over you for 12 years, and I mentioned my battle with housing and care packages for 5 years. He said that I should stop blaming men, men always get blamed and should take responsibility for my own problems. At no point did I ever try to blame men.

Then, the kicker. He said yeah that's like *** (his fiancee in Bangladesh), she phoned me up crying, expecting me to have sympathy because she'd been raped. But what the hell did she expect? She went to his house, that's what will happen. Hereby followed a very heated convo as to our differing views on rape. I am furious!!! He is a rape apologist! And he was IN MY CAR when he said this. How dare he? He's implied it would be my fault if he had raped me in that situation.

I am furious enough to want to phone immigration and report him working which he's not supposed to be doing. but that's unreasonable when my anger is over something completely separate right?

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PortiaCastis · 06/04/2016 17:29

The man is a fuckwit but reporting his immigration status is ott
Just steer clear of him

Brokenbiscuit · 07/04/2016 00:57

If he has discretionary leave to remain in the UK, what makes you think that is "dodgy"? And what evidence do you have with regard to him "undercutting" normal rates of pay or dodging tax? Have you just assumed that his "dodgy" immigration status means that he can't be entitled to work?

What exactly would you be intending to report?

SEmyarse · 07/04/2016 07:46

He told me he wasn't allowed to work. If he hadn't said this I would have had no idea what his restrictions under discretionary leave were.

And if he's not allowed to work then he won't have insured his vehicle for work purposes will he? Nor will he be registered to pay income tax. An enormous part of my income as a courier is running costs such as insurance, so he will be saving loads of money and can therefore bid for contracts at a lower price.

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SEmyarse · 07/04/2016 07:46

I would be reporting that fact that he's working

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zad716 · 07/04/2016 09:53

If immigration do investigate (and they do - check the media) they could cause your 'employer' harm - either just a bad reputation or maybe worse.

I would personally consider mentioning it to the company I work for to see if they want to deal because I want to protect my income, not because the guy is an idiot.

MrsDeVere · 07/04/2016 09:54

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HoldMeCloserTonyDanza · 07/04/2016 09:54

That is literally unbelievable!

AdrenalineFudge · 07/04/2016 10:58

I honestly don't know where to start with this one.

StuffEverywhere · 07/04/2016 11:24

On the basis of what you said, it's not obvious that he can't work. I wouldn't be sure, and given what a dodgy character he is, I wouldn't trust his words either way. It's up to employers and Home Office to check his eligibility. It shouldn't be your concern, really.

I would distance myself. But, being non-British myself, I would say that his line of thinking with regards to rape is not as uncommon as you might think. Wrong, sure, but not uncommon. It is certainly very jarring and threatening here in the UK though to hear something like this! Did you react in any way? Disagree, etc?..

Skittlesss · 07/04/2016 12:02

I would recommend ringing the immigration service up and reading your post to them.

Explain that you are a bit dodgy and get on well with an even more dodgier fella, but then you discovered he doesn't like fat folk and he wasn't sympathetic when his fiancee was raped so it upset you.

Maybe they could arrange for you to go on This Morning?

StuffEverywhere · 07/04/2016 12:12

Jeez, Skittlesss, are you having a bad day or something?

PPie10 · 07/04/2016 12:14

This reminds me of when friends fall out so one of them suddenly develops a deep concern about the others children and reports them to SS.

This!

And the tone of this whole post is horrible.

alltouchedout · 07/04/2016 12:15

Round of applause for Skitlesss

Skittlesss · 07/04/2016 12:17

Lol, no bad day, just think the OP is BU for the report if it's only because she doesn't share his (horrid) views.

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