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Comment by ignoramous

8 days ago

> mentioning increased immigration gets a lot of people's backs up

Skilled immigration or the Channel crossing?

I don't think anyone objects to what the UK had 20 years ago - genuinely skilled immigration (in American terms, closer to O-1 than H1B).

Unfortunately due to the Boris Wave, we got mass, unskilled legal migration.

The channel crossings are a rounding error compared to that (but should be stopped as well).

  • >I don't think anyone objects to what the UK had 20 years ago - genuinely skilled immigration

    20 years ago it was mostly Poles whose only quality was that they were willing to work for less than native UK citizens in jobs that said UK citizens supposedly did not want to do (which is doublespeak for businesses not wanting to pay a decent wage). This kind of immigration was one of the reasons Brexit happened.

    • The Poles we've historically had a great relationship with and there was already a huge ex-pat community of Poles here from WW2.

      It was more the later additions to the EU a few years later that were actually problematic and got people's backs up.

      It didn't help that we were allowed to restrict immigration from those countries but didn't as the government needed mass immigration to disguise the fact there was no growth.

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  • there was also a Trudeau wave here in Canada. Why did they all decide to start mass unskilled immigration then? Just to keep labour costs down?