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Yes I did as you say bring up 'the immigration point'.
I said this, " Not sure your link is that advisable as immigration is blamed by some in the link you provided for loss of employment and I don't think that was remotely an intention of yours."
Might I point out however I 'mentioned' immigration but it was in response to your link to Buzzfeed that brought up the subject of immigration in the article related to Barnsley in the first place!.
This is from YOUR link:-
'This feeling of abandonment by Westminster is prevalent in the town, where 70% voted to leave the EU. People say they resent competing for jobs with European migrants willing to work all hours for the lowest wages.'
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' Wood, 67, is a retired farmer who lives on the outskirts of Barnsley. Sinking an ale in the Old No.7 pub he says: “What destroyed Barnsley is it lost its industry and then immigrants came and now there’s even fewer jobs.
“There’s only so many jobs – you need to get rid of unemployment first. We’ve got one of the highest rates of unemployment and then you bring immigrants in and the locals can’t get the job. Or if they do, they’ll be getting a job on a low wage.”'
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'Marin, 28, came to Barnsley from Romania last September. A lot of those who voted to leave Europe would see migrant workers like him as part of the problem. He can’t understand why people complain about wages here.'
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I am not a poster that says much on the immigration subject but I have been vocal on GN over the European Union 'POSTED WORKERS DIRECTIVE' This has been a disaster for the UK workers and has caused problems of lowering wages and availability of jobs for our work force. This is a description of the POSTED WOKERS DIRECTIVE which puts it in a nut shell.
A "posted worker" is an employee who is sent by his employer to carry out a service in another EU Member State on a temporary basis. ... Posted workers are different from EU mobile workers in that they remain in the host Member State temporarily and do not integrate in its labour market.
In other words a company in the UK, perhaps a warehouse or factory, has employees from say Romania but they do not have to comply with conditions the UK worker expects as they are still employed in Romania, not the UK.
I believe the EU were going to make amendments to the POSTED WORKERS DIRECTIVE to benefit those on the PWD to fall in line with the pay and conditions of the 'host country' but I haven't the time to look it up at the moment.
Do not confuse my words with an anti immigrant stance!!!! I speak as I find and sometimes the point is fairly made that not all immigration is good for the UK, neither is it all bad. Common Sense seems to be lost when some either want 'NO' immigration at all but equally common sense is lost when some want an 'OPEN TO ALL' immigration policy.
We need immigration but if we have unemployed capable of doing the job then why are they languishing on benefits , if as they say they want to work?
Might I add the UK minimum wage is paid north to south but try buying or renting a house in Barnsley compared to buying or renting in Bath, Oxford, Brighton, Barnsley is a hell of a lot cheaper to live in. I am certainly not saying life is easy nor am I saying life is good for everyone, it never has been nor probably ever will be. I am just trying to be pragmatic, although no doubt I will 'again' be admonished by somebody, it's par for the course these days.