How dare they stick to the rules .............. 12:40 - May 17 with 913 views | HARRY10 | ..................................them naughty EU folk, that's who - as it appears the border checks Johnson said would not happen will happen, and already have happened in some areas of trade. However the UK is still trying to dodge out of what they eagerly signed up to, by asking Brussels to phase in border checks in four stages. Still, this nonsense will allow the (decade long) put upon folk of Hartlepool to at last find jobs "Britain’s employers are struggling to hire staff as lockdown lifts amid an exodus of overseas workers caused by the Covid pandemic and Brexit, industry figures reveal." https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/may/17/uk-faces-labour-shortage-as-cov and as the wealthy metropolitan liberal elite pour into Cornwall to their second homes for their holidays this summer, the local fishermen will be grateful that Brexit has afforded them these new employment opportunities a sort of .......'ooh argh istas' |  | | |  |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 13:21 - May 17 with 789 views | Swansea_Blue | British jobs for British people innit. That's how this will be spun positively. Not very helpful if people don't want the roles though. I think the government has some fast tracking schemes for foreign workers that it's pushed through rather quietly hasn't it? There was something in the press earlier in the year about them upping the limit of workers allowed to come in for seasonal farming work. |  |
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How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 13:27 - May 17 with 752 views | Beckets |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 13:21 - May 17 by Swansea_Blue | British jobs for British people innit. That's how this will be spun positively. Not very helpful if people don't want the roles though. I think the government has some fast tracking schemes for foreign workers that it's pushed through rather quietly hasn't it? There was something in the press earlier in the year about them upping the limit of workers allowed to come in for seasonal farming work. |
Yes they don't want to be part of the EU but they're happy to use EU people as cheap labour when it suits. How people can't see through this I don't know. |  | |  |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 13:47 - May 17 with 691 views | HARRY10 |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 13:21 - May 17 by Swansea_Blue | British jobs for British people innit. That's how this will be spun positively. Not very helpful if people don't want the roles though. I think the government has some fast tracking schemes for foreign workers that it's pushed through rather quietly hasn't it? There was something in the press earlier in the year about them upping the limit of workers allowed to come in for seasonal farming work. |
That relates to specific work(beg/fruit picking) rather than jobs across the 'hospitality' industry There the mad Patel is doing her best to make it nigh on impossible https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/may/13/eu-citizens-arriving-in-uk-bein "EU citizens are being sent to immigration removal centres and held in airport detention rooms as the UK government’s “hostile environment” policy falls on them after Brexit.......................................Europeans with job interviews are among those being denied entry and locked up. They have spoken of being subjected to the traumatic and humiliating experience of expulsion, despite Home Office rules that explicitly allow non-visa holders to attend interviews." Whereas anyone with the slightest knowledge of this knows that hospitality jobs needs almost immediate filling, due to the transient nature of the work, and fluctuating requirements. Not applications being sent abroad with all the waiting involved. Hartlepool......come on down |  | |  |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 14:19 - May 17 with 639 views | DinDjarin |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 13:27 - May 17 by Beckets | Yes they don't want to be part of the EU but they're happy to use EU people as cheap labour when it suits. How people can't see through this I don't know. |
I get your point but I would presume they earn far more per hour here than back in say Romania. If they have a job at all. They would not come otherwise. But yes I agree it is an excuse to pay minimum wage for imported workers. |  | |  |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 15:44 - May 17 with 544 views | HARRY10 |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 14:19 - May 17 by DinDjarin | I get your point but I would presume they earn far more per hour here than back in say Romania. If they have a job at all. They would not come otherwise. But yes I agree it is an excuse to pay minimum wage for imported workers. |
Johnson is about to launch his 'levelling up plan' to get prosperity to some of the forgotten Northern areas. For far too long tourist attractions have been located in the south ... Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Stone Henge etc. These will now be relocated to various parts of the North - just as hill farmers in the Pennines will be given grants to grow arable crops. This will enable the construction of vast acres of poly tunnels as well as fruit orchards. Much of the outward freight from Dover and Folkestone will be diverted to Hull so as to rejuvenate the city after it's loss of fishing. Much as Heathrow's third runway when it is built near to Leeds to link up with the northern section of the HS2 rail line.. " Too long over the past decade the likes of Starmer and others have not only neglected the north, but openly sneered at it's people" said a Number 10 spokesman. As Boris says "it needs only for a few London bridges to be relocated between Scotland and NI and prosperity to those areas will flow" |  | |  |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 18:15 - May 17 with 435 views | DinDjarin |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 15:44 - May 17 by HARRY10 | Johnson is about to launch his 'levelling up plan' to get prosperity to some of the forgotten Northern areas. For far too long tourist attractions have been located in the south ... Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Stone Henge etc. These will now be relocated to various parts of the North - just as hill farmers in the Pennines will be given grants to grow arable crops. This will enable the construction of vast acres of poly tunnels as well as fruit orchards. Much of the outward freight from Dover and Folkestone will be diverted to Hull so as to rejuvenate the city after it's loss of fishing. Much as Heathrow's third runway when it is built near to Leeds to link up with the northern section of the HS2 rail line.. " Too long over the past decade the likes of Starmer and others have not only neglected the north, but openly sneered at it's people" said a Number 10 spokesman. As Boris says "it needs only for a few London bridges to be relocated between Scotland and NI and prosperity to those areas will flow" |
You must have too much time to kill. |  | |  |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 18:18 - May 17 with 429 views | HARRY10 |
How dare they stick to the rules .............. on 18:15 - May 17 by DinDjarin | You must have too much time to kill. |
I probably type as fast as you read, so.............. |  | |  |
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