buying your first house - impossible!

That's what happens when you have a capitalist government that wants a labour supply that comes with free movement, but is not prepared to pay for the additional infrastructure needed to accommodate them.
Then they exploit the nationalist emotive issue of immigration to gain power, and blame the insufficient infrastructure on those immigrants.
If they just came over here to work I wouldn’t have a problem with it. However I have many first hand instances along these lines. How much do you think instances like this cost and they are happening up and down the country on a daily basis - Post #10

https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/...n-guess-whos-responsible.524988/#post-4399392
 
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Of course it doesn't. You'll promote hatred of any non-UK people that suits your narrative at the time:

You've been paying too much attention to transam's fairy tales.
You’re lucky you don’t get the Romanian pickpocket gangs in France but what would they want with half a packet of Gauloise's and a few sucked clean snail shells?
 
If they just came over here to work I wouldn’t have a problem with it. However I have many first hand instances along these lines. How much do you think instances like this cost and they are happening up and down the country on a daily basis - Post #10

https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/...n-guess-whos-responsible.524988/#post-4399392
He might have been indigenous Brit. Not relevant to free movement of people, nor migration, in that case.
And he had little or no demand on the infrastructure.
 
You’re lucky you don’t get the Romanian pickpocket gangs in France but what would they want with half a packet of Gauloise's and a few sucked clean snail shells?
Ahh, bless, hoisted by your own petard, so you resort to further racist comments.
 
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He might have been indigenous Brit. Not relevant to free movement of people, nor migration, in that case.
And he had little or no demand on the infrastructure.
I had to see his paperwork as I did with all students. He was not indigenous.
 
I had to see his paperwork as I did with all students. He was not indigenous.
So on your one experience of one person, you refused to consider anymore from that community.

Have you ever thought that some communities and cultures grow up not having been socialised into working for someone else.
Many chavs are brought up in that kind of culture.
So it's not only training someone, it's also re-training their cultural expectations.
 
So on your one experience of one person, you refused to consider anymore from that community.
No, not just one. 75% of my students were in that situation - the local authority had a bottomless pit of money for that category of trainee.
 
Have you ever thought that some communities and cultures grow up not having been socialised into working for someone else.
Yes, I have. But that’s in their community and culture. If they want to join our community and culture, they play by our rules.
 
A generation or two ago you would have said that our rules were that women did not go out to work, that they needed permission from their employer to get married (or were dismissed if they did), that they needed permission from their husbands to have a bank account...
 
Mottie used to live in a country where married men were entitled to rape their wives or ex-wives, even if legally separated and living apart.

Only since 1992 has he lived in a country where marital rape is a crime.
 
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