I will flip that and ask why you think it isn't?why is this relevant to this thread ?
I will flip that and ask why you think it isn't?why is this relevant to this thread ?
Do you think it isn't?i didnt say it wasnt, you posted it - and i asked why you think it is relevant to this thread ?
Well I think it is relevant, because hopefully the appalling immigration policies of this Tory govt will help contribute to their downfall. Can't speak for Chippy of course!why is this relevant to this thread ?
Gosh, what a palaver.....you post a story on here with no context, get asked what the link is, and rather than answer a simple question you then ask others about the counterfactual. Odd way for a forum moderator to behave, but in the interest of good behaviour I will play along....Do you think it isn't?
It's just a fact of life, been going on since the beaker people, then the Celts Romans, Saxon's Danes and French. Jamaican, Indian Pakistani. It all settles out in the wash, not the first generation but definitely second or third. How many Indian restaurants in the UK?There's nothing wrong with migration or immigration per say, the trick is to ensure the existing cultures and values of the country concerned are not destroyed/destabilized by it. Not that this matters a jot to the ruling politicians as they can buy their way out of such areas.
Believe me I won't be losing any sleep on how you view the way I have behaved in the thread.Odd way for a forum moderator to behave
There's quite a few Italian restaurants/cafe's in our neck of the woods. In swansea st. helens road could be called the 'curry mile'It's just a fact of life, been going on since the beaker people, then the Celts Romans, Saxon's Danes and French. Jamaican, Indian Pakistani. It all settles out in the wash, not the first generation but definitely second or third. How many Indian restaurants in the UK?
Like most areas the tories have messed up, everything is fixable, just not quickly and cheaply. It won’t take the media long to denigrate their efforts and get the gullible to shift back to the tories. They took 13 years to destroy it all, it might take 20 to fix it
quite a telling graph this, as it shows lockdown (and specifically the disasterous decision to make the NHS a covid only service and effectively discourage people from seeking treatment for other ailments) did at least as much damage as the preceding decade. And Labour wanted longer and harder lockdowns of course. they also helped the government force through various crazy restrictions when their own back bench rebellion meant they would not have had a majority for these terrible actions, that will have a massive health detriment on the young. The only meaningful opposition we had during lockdown as the CRG. There was an absurd moment in Jan or Feb 2021 iirc where Starmer said he would support the govt on "any" further restrictions - almost every form of socialising was illegal then - what on earth was Starmer envisaging ? Maybe the banning off outdoor exercise - that wouldn't have done much for NHS waiting lists in the long run either - but I digress.....
They might be able to technically, but they have zero interest in doing so. Starmer stands on a platform of radical right-of-centre continuity.
They might be able to technically, but they have zero interest in doing so. Starmer stands on a platform of radical right-of-centre continuity.
I've worked with poles, great people. They make an effort.Funny how a post on the downfall of the Torys comes round to immigration, brexit anyone? Up here we still miss all our Polish hotel staff. Its not going to be the same with all male sub Saharan staff. If the Tory's really wanted to stop illegal migration all they would need to do is shut down deliveroo and all the cheap car washes. "Come to the UK and get an electric bike"
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