Given by whom?those from abroad were given accommodation in a specially built block.
I seem to recall a former senior Tory talking (in a positive, admiring way) about how when his father couldn't find work he got on his bike and went looking for it.
If you think it's OK for someone from Ponders End to do that, but it's not OK for someone from Prague to do it then you are a racist. You are discriminating against the unemployed carpenter from Croatia in a way which you do not discriminate against the unemployed bricklayer from Bromsgrove.
You are a racist.
Well, racism is not the correct word when referring to Europeans but you know what is meant.This is a real eye-opener; I have never heard that as a definition of racism before.
You obviously disagree but if the best person for the job is chosen then why should that not happen? Big business is not going to employ less suitable people just because they are home-grown.Are you saying that foreigners should have as equal a chance of getting British jobs as native British people?
If the true definition of and reason for what was happening is racism (e.g. black people) then to do that is illegal.It is not racism to give priority to British people for British jobs. Racism is the belief that other races are inferior to your own.
Are you saying that Lancastrians should not have as equal a chance of getting jobs in York as native Yorkshiremen?Are you saying that foreigners should have as equal a chance of getting British jobs as native British people?
Yes it is.It is not racism to give priority to British people for British jobs.
It is also racial discrimination.Racism is the belief that other races are inferior to your own.
Well - maybe I am wrong, and feel free to correct me, but I have the impression that you voted to leave. Given that one of the reasons, and for many the major reason, they did so was to "regain control of our borders" then what you voted for was to stop the people who work the hardest from being able to come here
Oh dear, some might say you are guilty of sheer hypocrisy and complete lack of awareness.I am a second generation immigrant,
My family has been here for hundreds of years - possibly, as far as any can say, for ever - should I be entitled to a job before you?and would never deny anyone that's prepared to work hard, the right to come here and work.
What would think if I said you are not entitled to use 'we' yet?But I also have the right to say no thanks to those who come looking for handouts, or those that show violence and disregard to those who give them sanctuary, because we are a small country, and we are being overwhelmed, and someone has to stand up and say "no more" to the way we are being treated.
It's still poor business if you do that regardless of suitability.And preferring to give a job to a British person rather than a foreigner is called protectionism, not racism, and whilst it's not much better than racism, it's something done the world over, so please get off your high horse with a one track mind.
Oh dear, some might say you are guilty of sheer hypocrisy and complete lack of awareness.
My family has been here for hundreds of years - possibly, as far as any can say, for ever - should I be entitled to a job before you?
What would think if I said you are not entitled to use 'we' yet?
It's still poor business if you do that regardless of suitability.
So I was not wrong - you did vote to leave.I felt that I has no choice tut to vote to leave to regain control
In what way?Camerons inept "re-negotiation showed we would soon become subjects of the EU
In what way? I think you'll find that the laws we have in the UK are the ones passed by the UK legislature.so I felt that I has no choice tut to vote to leave to regain control because we are being governed by unelected officials from the EU
Now that is true.and uncaring politicians in this country
You've thrown your lot in with, and given enormous succour to, people who do want to do just that.I am a second generation immigrant, and would never deny anyone that's prepared to work hard, the right to come here and work.
Please tell us how many of those there really are. Feel free to provide actual facts, not re-hashed tabloid lies.But I also have the right to say no thanks to those who come looking for handouts
Please show how being an EU member stops us from applying our laws to people who break them here if those people are not UK citizens.or those that show violence and disregard to those who give them sanctuary
No and no - you sound like you actually believe the tabloid lies.because we are a small country, and we are being overwhelmed
The way we are being treated is down to our government(s), not the EU.and someone has to stand up and say "no more" to the way we are being treated.
No - it is racism.And preferring to give a job to a British person rather than a foreigner is called protectionism, not racism, and whilst it's not much better than racism, it's something done the world over, so please get off your high horse with a one track mind.
You want to deny others that which your Father has enjoyed.Why, I'm not against immigration if someone wants to work, so exactly where's the hypocricy?Oh dear, some might say you are guilty of sheer hypocrisy and complete lack of awareness.
On merit - unless you arrived last week.So's my mothers family, I have a Greek father, so which half of me do thinks in the wrong. But no, neither of us is entitled to a job, you need to earn it on merit. Or is it that YOU think you're entitled to a job before me.My family has been here for hundreds of years - possibly, as far as any can say, for ever - should I be entitled to a job before you?
Accepting the wrong definition of the word; is that not what you are saying to those who have just arrived?I would say that you come across as a racist.What would think if I said you are not entitled to use 'we' yet?
I thought you wanted the jobs to go to the British before Non-British.I wouldn't disagree you with you on that point, but I was trying to show BAS the correct word to use.It's still poor business if you do that regardless of suitability.
Are you saying that Lancastrians should not have as equal a chance of getting jobs in York as native Yorkshiremen?Are you saying that foreigners should have as equal a chance of getting British jobs as native British people?
You don't seem to get it.
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