Rum wrote:There is so much wrong with this post I don't know where to begin.
Immigrants were actually recruited in the 50s and 60s to work on the railways and buses because they could not fill those jobs with native British people. The crime you refer to, which is proportionally higher for the Afro Caribbean youth was a feature in third generation young people who came from well settled families not new immigrants. The poverty and lack of decent work these days cannot be blamed on immigration. The cause and effects simply don't match. Most immigration now is from Europe and people that come from there are entitled to. They take shit jobs in hotels and the like because nobody else will and we have a lazy work-shy underclass nicely developed.
Your analysis is lazy, prejudiced and verging on the edge of bigotry.
Sorry, but most of that is bollocks.
If they couldn't fill jobs in the 50s and 60s, they could have done what everybody else does, pay a bit more in wages.
But no, they preferred to bring in immigrants, to do the jobs at lower wages. EXACTLY as I said.
If they couldn't get bus conductors on the wages they offered, they could charge more for tickets and pay higher wages.
That's the market economy beloved of Mrs Thatcher. Supply and demand determines price.
They artificially increased the supply of labour, to manipulate downwards the PRICE of labour.
Or do you imagine that all the buses would have been off the road, without immigration? What planet are you on?
I don't see how you can't see the link, between unskilled immigration, and depressed conditions for the poor.
Or maybe you don't want to see it.
As for crime, you're talking through your ass. I grew up with these guys, and some of the worst thieves were the ones who came here in their teens.