Well let's look on the bright side! Maybe employers will be forced to consider British workers, who knows, even those over 50! Even those of us born in the 1950’s ("WASPI women") who have suffered the double whammy of also being denied our pensions until we're over 65! No, some of us don't appear on the unemployment records, and as someone who has been there, I more than suspect because it's made such an unpleasant and humiliating experience, probably deliberately. (Yes I retrained but it made not a scrap of difference.) You have to apply for jobs that employers don't want to give you and that you know you have no chance of getting, there’s no level playing field when they can employ a younger person more cheaply than you, and even if you do voluntary work, you still have to fill in a form, so the JSA office can snoop into almost every aspect of your life. It's like Big Brother, and I don't mean the reality TV programme. British people happy on benefits? £73 a week to run your home, pay the bills and eat? Don't make me laugh. I can't entirely rid myself either of the idea that this kind of situation contributed to the Referendum result last year.