Postman Pep
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Completely unintentional apparently .... as was the fact that the full quote was exactly fourteen words long ;-)
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Completely unintentional apparently .... as was the fact that the full quote was exactly fourteen words long.
Neither can I. And that worries me.I live in a southern coastal town where the employment options are very limited. It's either tourism or working in a care home or assisted living places. Because it's so flat it's a highly attractive place for seniors. What I do see is the number of vacancies in care and in relation to those who have severe disabilities that their one to one supporters are always from overseas. Given we have an ageing population and an obesity crisis I really cannot understand what landscape Starmer is viewing
Labour getting India Trade deal, US Trade deal and announce tougher measures to bring down migration figures.
Bad couple weeks for Reform. Well done Starmer.
good call - this is how it goes.............Fascists. I assume you're comparing Farage to Hitler and Mussolini? You need to get a grip.
I see this all the time ( no doubt it'll be deemed racist ) but my attitude is this. An employer is very limited at who they recruit as the number of applicants will often be lower than the vacancies available. That's at point of interview, then you have to process it and induct those same people. Overseas workers will often tolerate far more and not challenge employers and will often work much longer hours. It's why professions such as care and catering will rarely pay decent wages.I live in a southern coastal town where the employment options are very limited. It's either tourism or working in a care home or assisted living places. Because it's so flat it's a highly attractive place for seniors. What I do see is the number of vacancies in care and in relation to those who have severe disabilities that their one to one supporters are always from overseas. Given we have an ageing population and an obesity crisis I really cannot understand what landscape Starmer is viewing
Completely unintentional apparently .... as was the fact that the full quote was exactly fourteen words long.
good call - this is how it goes.............
Close down any discourse by labelling people as thick, racist, fascists, etc
Just the usually playbook
To be fair there are people who are supposedly joining the care sector and coming to the UK using visa issued on that pretence. The jobs dont exist when they arrive. Again organised criminals exploiting the system and people.Those coming in to work in the care sector are a soft target where they can in the short-term show results. The impact/damage will be considerable. Those who come on boats cannot be controlled. One area they should clamp down on are the supposed students who enrol in dodgy colleges and then disappear into the black economy.
I mean the comparison is hardly 'false'. When a politician strays into such territory and employs such 'bad rhetoric', the Powell comparison is always drawn upon. The difference is if Badenoch or Farage had used precisely the same words I doubt anyone arguing, "no need to bring Enoch into this" would get a serious hearing.They are thick, by the look of it. The rhetoric was bad enough, doesn’t need the false comparison.
Does show how awful he is as a political communicator though.
Never said it was."In a diverse nation like ours, and I celebrate that, these rules become even more important. Without them, we risk becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together"
Totally the same as...
"For reasons which they [the White British population] could not comprehend, and in pursuance of a decision by default, on which they were never consulted, they found themselves made strangers in their own country.
Good Morning Britain apparentlyPs. I am curious? What's the relevance of the quote, which is 16 words long, being 14 words long?
EDIT: I looked up the 14 word thing. Who the fuck was sad enough to make up that conspiracy, and get it wrong?
Never said it was.
Good morning Britain suggested that there was a hidden link to US white supremacists?Never said it was.
Just a thought, but where posters live....does that have an impact on their political leaning re how they feel about immigration? It must do, surely.
Agree with this entirely.I never said they lied on every policy in every election or party leadership. There are comments though posted over the last few pages of what Starmer said previously about immigrants. I suppose we could post his previous comments about WFA or PIP
It would be total dishonesty for anyone on here to say these things have been championed on a regular basis by Starmer and his team. Plenty of Labour MPs members and voters will be feeling very uneasy, any long standing Labour supporter on here saying otherwise is plainly lying.
Some will hide away like with WFA and PIP or deflect with Farage etc....
What is the point in spending years debating policies when posters will just ignore everything they have previously said. Were some of you not expecting at least a bit more than this shit.
I'm probably as much against population growth as anyone on here but if some of you aren't annoyed at his rhetoric then it's a bad day.
People got a bit pissy when I said they were turning blue, I'm not sure what else you can call this really.
This is not aimed at you btw.
I mean the comparison is hardly 'false'. When a politician strays into such territory and employs such 'bad rhetoric', the Powell comparison is always drawn upon. The difference is if Badenoch or Farage had used precisely the same words I doubt anyone arguing, "no need to bring Enoch into this" would get a serious hearing.
Starmer is such a spineless lying toad surely nobody believes anything he says or his pledges anymore.
Controlled Immigration isn't the problem but the uncontrolled mass amount of predominantly young males piling across the channel is. That is unsustainable.
I honestly find it a bit of a mix.I've met more people who are anti-immigration in places without many immigrants. Which pretty much tallies with Reform's seats at the last election - some of the whitest constituencies in the country.
I suspect it becomes more difficult to be "anti" your friends, neighbours and work colleagues.