Since Owen Jones is a Corbynista, no wonder some on here consider him a guru!He would come over better if he didn't look and sound like a Fourteen year old. Exactly Petra Hardly worth commenting on anything on this thread though.
As I've said previously, it's not just EU students; it's students from all other countries who are just not applying to come here any more. At least there will not need to be an increase in the number of universities.
Annie What Hamilton means is: because of the demand on housing by immigrants, Rackman (you remember him) type landlords are pushing up the rents which is making it a nightmare for people to find a decent place to live at a realistic rent.
"The Office of National Statistics says that while the numbers of EU workers in Britain has risen by 700,000 since 2013, they are outnumbered by the extra one million Britons who have gone into employment in the same period. The number of British citizens working in the UK labour force is now at the near-record level of 28 million. That compares with 3 million foreign nationals."
That does not mean that the foreign nationals are taking British houses either. The foreign nationals I know are all living with British nationals, so no extra houses needed for them.
"The father of the prominent leave campaigner Boris Johnson, Stanley Johnson, who helped write environment directives at the European commission, says: “I personally believe that our country’s greatest resource – its nature – will be better protected and better preserved for future generations if we remain an active, full, partner within Europe.” "
I wonder what the conversation goes like when they meet.
There are indeed many parts of the country where there is no shortage of housing, and where houses even sit on the market for years on end- where mining, ship building, steel or manufacturing has disappeared- without the EU being the reason/s.
And of course many immigrants are vastly and shamefully exploited in many areas with dreadful accomodation at massive prices, by unscrupulous landlords (not all of them British of course).
I believe Owen Jones is on Any Questions tonight. There is a shortage of housing in the south east because the economy is growing rapidly there - London, as it has often done, is sucking in more workers, and the powers that be are not doing anything like enough about housing the workforce. Where the workers come from is not the cause of the problem.
I certainly hope some will click on the link and listen to his brilliant speech - about our NHS and other institution, energy, transport, being undermined and privatised by our own Govt, and not the EU. And I'd be very surprised if anyone could say, even if they disagree with what he is saying, that it is not very well delivered, coherent and very easy to understand. Bravo.
No rosesarered I am struggling to understand how you could not understand a young man who spoke so well. Sometimes accents do affect someone's understanding. I am pleased others understood him, I certainly did.
Hamilton claims the rise in house prices is caused by immigrants . So immigrants who are responsible for keeping wages low or sponging off benefits are buying houses
Frank Field on the other hand seemed to lose the train of thought and couldn't find suitable ends to his sentences- until Dimbleby tactfully helped him along. It was embarrassing.
Well I am a foreigner (as so many of you like to remind me often ;) ) - and English is not my MT- but I find Owen Jones so easy to understand- he speaks really fast, but his thoughts are so well organised and put together and he manages to pack so much in a minute or 2.
Here's another article I did not write. It was written by another university professor. Try to remember that headlines are not the whole of an article. That's why there are so many redtop readers, they go by the headline.
Nope Trisher accent not a problem ( I am a Northerner too) but you probably popped that in as a bit of an insult eh? These threads get worse and worse.