- Katyia31 October 2012 9:32PM
which this week turned out to be using Lithuanian workers allegedly kept in conditions of slavery
and why would anyone 'allege' that if it wasn't true?
It must feel like happy eggs all round now, with the coalition's charge to remove the "red tape" of labour rights that is a such "burden on business"
how is it happy eggs if the workers are trafficked and beaten which no doubt they are - - - this does actually happen in jolly old england you know some are drugged and poisoned and have scars on their hands and feet - - -
they are anything but tough on the causes of immigration
hey not so fast Felcity - - - what causes ?
Why, when unemployment among the young and unskilled here is so high, do companies like Noble Foods need to turn to foreign workers supplied by gangmasters?
ah some original poetry what a coincidence - - -
Immigration becomes the wages policy, with government actually promoting its increase
so you want more immigration or less then ?
Set up with support across the political spectrum after 23 cockle pickers drowned in Morecambe Bay in 2004, it was never funded sufficiently to carry out the level of inspection and enforcement needed to eradicate labour abuse
more original poetry and labyrinthine crochet to befuddle the mind - - -
Life for those who want to operate legally, providing decent jobs, filled by the sort of workers who know their rights and are not so easy to exploit, has got harder
um yeah go on - - -
Once again, tough when it comes to rhetoric on immigration, lax on the regulation that might remove the conditions driving it
here we go again with this secret thought - - - the conditions behind immigration meaning WHAT ?
Big supermarkets started opening illegally on Sundays, knowing local authorities would not have the bottle or resources to take them on
and that gives you justification to do the same does it - - - some people get away with a bit of piracy if they are cool - - - others are such complete burks that every little last molecule is confiscated from their hot little hands - - -
Where, in the past, local people had worked five days a week and enjoyed being able to supplement their incomes with overtime payments for evening and weekend work, that was no longer enough to meet supermarket demands. They had to run 24/7; it was migrants who filled the much longer unsocial hours
that is a load of rubbish - - - migrants take up some of the work not all of it - - -
It wants restrictions to prevent access to the UK labour market by Croatian nationals. Few are likely to come, as they have much stronger ties with Germany. But why miss an opportunity to grandstand to your anti-immigration heartlands?
so now having complained that the conservatives pay lip service to anti immigration without addressing the causes of it you now maintain that they are really racist to be anti immigration - - - this is an analogous article with a hidden agenda - - - someone inadequate here is trying to justify the trafficking of workers for some kind of insalubrious design - - - and to draw attention away from the footage - - -
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- OpenuptheSouth31 October 2012 9:30PMCameron & Co, whatever they might tell you these next few years, aren't traditional, aren't conservative, aren't patriotic. Their one and only loyalty is to their chums, to the class of the global super rich.
Of course, nihilistic anarcho-capitalists that they are, they're going to remove any and every constraint on business, whether it has a detrimental effect on Britain or not. - Recommend? (0)
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- Katyia31 October 2012 9:34PMResponse to OpenuptheSouth, 31 October 2012 9:30PMconstraint - - - you mean people should be allowed to traffick - - -
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