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THe upper middle class favour immigration

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MeouwCat · 31/07/2024 22:59

The upper middle class favour immigration because the alternative would be paying locals more and that would men them paying higher taxes to support the wage demands by care workers/Nurses/council workers etc.

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MrsSkylerWhite · 01/08/2024 00:09

Immigration is being used to sustain unsupportable business models“

It’s being used to fill the vacancies that so desperately need filling.

MeouwCat · 01/08/2024 00:10

User8646382 · 01/08/2024 00:08

And what does class have to do with wealth?

There is definitely a link. Though I am very upper class, but absolutely skint.

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LBFseBrom · 01/08/2024 00:11

MeouwCat · 31/07/2024 23:11

Why is it racist to suggest that mass immigration shafts the working class?

It does not shaft the working class. Many immigrants are prepared to do jobs that the 'indigenous population' refuse. I can't imagine many 'English' people being eager to pick turnips or clean very dirty houses. I admire their work ethic, also how they move up as time goes on and often do very well; their children do even better.

Saying the 'upper middle classes' favour immigrants is something of a sweeping statement. They vary in opinion like any other section of society.

Personally, and I am not 'upper' middle class in sociological terms, just ordinary middle class, I have no objection to immigrants. I am a Londoner and have always enjoyed multiculturalism. We are all human beings and, at times, most need a helping hand.

I saw this post on another internet forum earlier, and concur::

"I’ve seen a resurgence of Tommy two names Robinson posts in my timeline, it seems that some of my “friends” subscribe to his nonsense, so rather than giving each of their posts an algorithm bump here’s what I’d comment.
People who write “stop the boats” or “British citizens first” are the antitheses of everything good and moral.
I don’t care where people are from, I don’t care what nationality they are, come join us and have a better life.
Yes it would be expected for them to obey the law and fit in with some local customs and most do, and we also get a lot from immigrants hence our most recognised national dish is Indian food.
Britain is a multicultural country, most of our best things were copied or stolen from other cultures.
The world is better off with diversity. Tommy Robinson is the polar opposite of everything I stand for. It’s nationalism at its worst.
If you think being British or English really makes you better than anyone else, deport yourself to another planet as you are the problem.
Luckily over time the younger generations see no borders so a passport free world is a real possibility. I probably won’t be alive for it but every step in that direction is the right thing to do."

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MrsSkylerWhite · 01/08/2024 00:11

mumedu
You fool, this country is built on the ingenuity and hard work of immigrants - from the Windrush generation to the Indians who came from Uganda and the Indian sub-continent.“

Long before then. This country has thrived because of immigration for millennia.

MeouwCat · 01/08/2024 00:11

MrsSkylerWhite · 01/08/2024 00:09

Immigration is being used to sustain unsupportable business models“

It’s being used to fill the vacancies that so desperately need filling.

As oppsed to paying better wages and improving terms and conditions and charging the service users more.

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User8646382 · 01/08/2024 00:11

MeouwCat · 01/08/2024 00:08

Immigration is being used to sustain unsupportable business models.

It’s not applicable to nurseries. Wages in nurseries are relatively low because fees have to be somewhat affordable to parents and there are a lot of staff to pay. I suspect care homes are similar.

Immigration has nothing to do with it.

Janedoe82 · 01/08/2024 00:12

Acapulco12 · 01/08/2024 00:08

Maybe they do it based on general need, which is fair. Local connection shouldn’t trump basic need.

You tell people from the local area that when they have their grandchildren crammed into a bedroom with their mother and partner whilst seeing newcomers moved straight into a family hostel.
I am not saying that immigrants shouldn’t be housed but explaining why tensions are rising.
also issues around school places and local children not getting a place in nearest school but miles away.

mumedu · 01/08/2024 00:13

ll09sm · 01/08/2024 00:00

You are not wrong OP.

That and because the middle class progressives also see anything like favouring uncontrolled immigration like a badge of honour. It’s a new status symbol to champion all of these ‘causes’ regardless of the consequences for the economy or society.

It’s the Martha’s Vineyard syndrome. These people are actually satirical.

Ignoramus

MrsSkylerWhite · 01/08/2024 00:13

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As oppsed to paying better wages and improving terms and conditions and charging the service users more.“

Where are the service users in care homes going to find these extra fees? They average £1,500 pw already here.

Acapulco12 · 01/08/2024 00:14

MeouwCat · 01/08/2024 00:11

As oppsed to paying better wages and improving terms and conditions and charging the service users more.

I don’t think parents - ie service users of nurseries - would accept paying higher nursery fees. They’re already incredibly high.

mumedu · 01/08/2024 00:14

MrsSkylerWhite · 01/08/2024 00:11

mumedu
You fool, this country is built on the ingenuity and hard work of immigrants - from the Windrush generation to the Indians who came from Uganda and the Indian sub-continent.“

Long before then. This country has thrived because of immigration for millennia.

Indeed. The Romans were invaders/ immigrants.

Acapulco12 · 01/08/2024 00:14

MrsSkylerWhite · 01/08/2024 00:13

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As oppsed to paying better wages and improving terms and conditions and charging the service users more.“

Where are the service users in care homes going to find these extra fees? They average £1,500 pw already here.

Agreed.

slammmer · 01/08/2024 00:15

Acapulco12 · 31/07/2024 23:16

It’s not racist but it’s not correct. Immigrants coming to the U.K. to work do not take jobs way from British-born people. Nor do they make it harder for working class people.

For anyone who does not own their own home or enjoy a secure tenancy, life became a lot more challenging for working class people.
All those who make their home in the UK deserve to live with dignity and be afforded the rights that go with the responsibilities of citizens.
It's simply not possible with the inadequate provision of housing. The upper middle class, like the upper class are insulated from living with the consequences - sheds with beds aren't in their well-heeled neighbourhoods.

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/housing/articles/ukhousebuildingdata/latest

Financial year data for the year ending March 2023 show that there were 210,320 dwellings completed in the UK. By country, the following number of dwellings were completed:

  • 174,600 in England
  • 5,790 in Wales
  • 23,510 in Scotland
  • 6,420 in Northern Ireland

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/immigration-system-statistics-year-ending-march-2023/summary-of-latest-statistics

There were 3,057,654 visas granted in the year ending March 2023, 90% higher (1,449,071) than the year ending March 2022. This was primarily due to 944,957 (+155%) more grants of Visitor visas, but also due to more grants for:

  • work visas (including dependants), up 211,285 (+76%) to 487,771
  • study visas (including dependants), up 161,771 (+34%) to 632,006, including sponsored and short-term students

House building data, UK - Office for National Statistics

Time series data on starts and completions of new build dwellings in the UK and local authorities, on a quarterly and annual basis.

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/housing/articles/ukhousebuildingdata/latest

MeouwCat · 01/08/2024 00:15

User8646382 · 01/08/2024 00:11

It’s not applicable to nurseries. Wages in nurseries are relatively low because fees have to be somewhat affordable to parents and there are a lot of staff to pay. I suspect care homes are similar.

Immigration has nothing to do with it.

Wages are low so that the parents can afford the service? So the workers in the care homes are subsidizing the parents. Thats ok, because they are immigrants? Is that what yopu are saying?

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mumedu · 01/08/2024 00:16

Janedoe82 · 01/08/2024 00:12

You tell people from the local area that when they have their grandchildren crammed into a bedroom with their mother and partner whilst seeing newcomers moved straight into a family hostel.
I am not saying that immigrants shouldn’t be housed but explaining why tensions are rising.
also issues around school places and local children not getting a place in nearest school but miles away.

Are you joking? Birth rates are reducing and class sizes are going down across the country. Schools are closing down. If you have a problem with schools, it's that they haven't been funded properly since 2010.

WalkingaroundJardine · 01/08/2024 00:17

MeouwCat · 01/08/2024 00:11

As oppsed to paying better wages and improving terms and conditions and charging the service users more.

It’s not that simple. The UK also has a demographic time bomb as well in which fewer babies are being born and the population is getting older and living much longer. Therefore there is a much greater need for carers than in the past but also, without immigration a smaller workforce coming through and who would not be willing to do care work, due to the nature of the tasks.

Until the demographics is fixed, it’s not easy for governments to snap off the immigration tap.

anxioussister · 01/08/2024 00:17

Let me goad you back. My housekeeper is paid 40k / year - it is more than I used to get paid as a teacher for a relatively straightforward job split between my parents house and mine. Keeps everything clean + tidy + makes sure kitchen basics are stocked. she does laundry and ironing. She occasionally accompanies one of my parents somewhere if they need to carry something heavy. There is no personal / elderly care - she makes beds etc. She gets 4 weeks paid holiday + generous Christmas + Easter bonuses. We are hardworking, friendly people + we want to have hardworking friendly people in our space with us.

I interviewed more than 13 people for the job. Lots of British people applied. None of them managed to make it on time to the interview + all of them asked questions about what they could get rather than the job (where can I go for a smoke break? How long do I have to work before I get paid holiday? Etc)

The two Portuguese applicants and the Lithuanian one? Arrived punctually, engaged cheerfully, made suggestions about structure of household management within the initial conversation.

I assure you I would be delighted to pay a decent wage to a British person if I could find one who wanted to do a decent job.

DH hates employing brits in his company because they don’t work as hard - he pays well and employs graduates.

My ‘upper middle class’ ass likes immigration because I think that, on average, migrants
(at whatever social / economic level they enter) bring a better attitude to employment

YourOpinionIsWrong · 01/08/2024 00:18

Janedoe82 · 01/08/2024 00:12

You tell people from the local area that when they have their grandchildren crammed into a bedroom with their mother and partner whilst seeing newcomers moved straight into a family hostel.
I am not saying that immigrants shouldn’t be housed but explaining why tensions are rising.
also issues around school places and local children not getting a place in nearest school but miles away.

Tensions are not actually rising. There’s a vocal minority out there who are vulnerable to manipulation by bad actors on social media, perhaps because they didn’t get a decent education or because it’s human nature to want a scapegoat or because they are not good people. I don’t really understand it but try not to worry too much about it.

Janedoe82 · 01/08/2024 00:18

mumedu · 01/08/2024 00:16

Are you joking? Birth rates are reducing and class sizes are going down across the country. Schools are closing down. If you have a problem with schools, it's that they haven't been funded properly since 2010.

Not in most of Belfast. Schools are full to capacity and social housing is a shit show!! Genuinely it is a mess.

Janedoe82 · 01/08/2024 00:19

YourOpinionIsWrong · 01/08/2024 00:18

Tensions are not actually rising. There’s a vocal minority out there who are vulnerable to manipulation by bad actors on social media, perhaps because they didn’t get a decent education or because it’s human nature to want a scapegoat or because they are not good people. I don’t really understand it but try not to worry too much about it.

They are most definitely rising in working class communities in NI.

User8646382 · 01/08/2024 00:20

I think there are serious problems with illegal immigrants in this country - people who arrive without identification papers, where there is no way of knowing who they are or what crimes they may have committed. But I think on the whole legal immigration is beneficial.

MrsSkylerWhite · 01/08/2024 00:21

Illegal immigration is a small fraction of the total.

MistressoftheDarkSide · 01/08/2024 00:21

I see the "It's Not Fair - Blame Anyone but the Politicians" bingo card is filling up nicely.

And by politicians I also mean CEOs of the corporations and the mega wealthy whose sole ambition in life is to feather their own nests regardless of human or environmental cost.

Also known as the "Divide and Rule" bingo card or the "Bread and Circuses" bingo card. Ot even the "Capitalism in its death throes" bingo card.

I suppose if we're all fighting each other for their table scraps we're not fighting them though (metaphorically of course, hopefully).

Rugs1 · 01/08/2024 00:21

No, it’s because immigrants are prepared to do a lot of the jobs that ‘locals’ won’t do. Local people are not even applying to these jobs such as cleaners etc. immigrants aren’t ’taking’ them.

Twototwo15 · 01/08/2024 00:22

How ever did the country manage 100 years ago before immigration took off? Strangely all the jobs people claim no one but an immigrant will do now were filled. Being uncomfortable about mass immigration which leads to communities not integrating, areas being over-built and cultures clashing is not racist. Immigrants come in all races and people who are uncomfortable about mass immigration come in all races. But don’t dare say it as name-calling is all you will hear shouted from the unpleasant left.

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