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Lots of people seem to be thinking way too much about why employers choose migrant workers over unemployed British. I, and every employer I know uses a fair system and selects the best candidate for the position advertised. Why the hell should I have to employ a potentially inferior worker JUST because they're British? I makes very little sense.

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Lots of people seem to be thinking way too much about why employers choose migrant workers over unemployed British. I, and every employer I know uses a fair system and selects the best candidate for the position advertised. Why the hell should I have to employ a potentially inferior worker JUST because they're British? I makes very little sense.
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Lots of people seem to be thinking way too much about why employers choose migrant workers over unemployed British. I, and every employer I know uses a fair system and selects the best candidate for the position advertised. Why the hell should I have to employ a potentially inferior worker JUST because they're British? I makes very little sense.

 

I'm certain that every 'good' German in National Socialist Germany thought just the same...

 

Why employ an 'inferior' Jewish worker just because they were born in Germany?

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I'm certain that every 'good' German in National Socialist Germany thought just the same...

 

Why employ an 'inferior' Jewish worker just because they were born in Germany?

 

I've no idea how you've even managed to link the two in your head, doesn't really fit too well does it?

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Problem is that the media has created the myth that you must get a degree or you are worthless. I run my own business and to constantly hear them banging on about it depresses me let alone a 16 year old with a handful of GCSEs. The hospitality industry is now almost exclusively foreign maybe for the sales dept. Even receptionists who can barely speak English is not uncommon. And this isn't back street flop houses this 4 star hotel chains, which makes me think who they turned down ? It might be work ethic (I've not seen many swing the lead) if might be merely the reputation of a good work ethic but I remember watching a young polish kid clean up whilst his "colleagues" messed about and watched. I know they aren't all saints but it was an interesting illustration.

 

I know it's only anecdotal but it can't be isolated or we wouldn't be having this thread.

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I've no idea how you've even managed to link the two in your head, doesn't really fit too well does it?

 

Depriving people of their economic prosperity based upon their (in this case British) national origin, in favour of non-British origin people is a chilling idea which comes from the dark recesses of history.

 

What is happening in the UK at the moment is economic based racist discrimination. Pure and simple.

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Depriving people of their economic prosperity based upon their (in this case British) national origin, in favour of non-British origin people is a chilling idea which comes from the dark recesses of history.

 

What is happening in the UK at the moment is economic based racist discrimination. Pure and simple.

 

no it's not

 

such a thing, if it was happening which it isn't, would be illegal

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Depriving people of their economic prosperity based upon their (in this case British) national origin, in favour of non-British origin people is a chilling idea which comes from the dark recesses of history.

 

What is happening in the UK at the moment is economic based racist discrimination. Pure and simple.

 

You seem to be reading my post incorrectly. I employ people based on their skills rather than because of their national origin. If that means those employees aren't British, it cannot possibly be classed as racist discrimination.

 

Why should people not be hired on their skills and ability?

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Are 87 per cent of those UK employers offering paid jobs prepared to discriminate against British born job seekers and exclusively employ only those born overseas?

 

Yes.

 

And are only 13 per cent of UK employers prepared to give the British unemployed an employment opportunity? Yes, it does seem so.

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no it's not

 

such a thing, if it was happening which it isn't, would be illegal

 

Germany and South Africa legalised racial discrimination. The UK tolerates it, as the government thinks that it is good for business.

 

The UK has now reached a stage where the majority of its unemployed are refused work because of their British nationality.

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