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I'm aware that most the migrant workers are not scared of hard work, and some just the same as the brits are nice people,As said their has to be some control on who can stay and work in the uk,most european countries like germany do limit the total number, and have better control of who can do what, there are at last signs that some of the more inteligent migrants are wising up at last to how they have been exploited , in situations where shrewd employers take advantage and pay them less than the english staff for doing the same job,
I think in general the british public don't have a problem with mirgrant workers comming here, it's more the fact that they will work for less, this only serves in the long term to keep wages in some sectors artificially low, infact there are still some british & irish hauliers who will no longer accept english drivers (un officially) and i not making that up , That is not just down to the fact that they will work for less, this and previous governments are also largley responsible,
we brits simply are unable to compete with the eastern european hauliers that flood the uk road with their trucks each week, because their operating costs are a lot less than ours, and they do little in the way of buying fuel or paying anything that would help our economy The ammount of fuel duty and other asociated costs of running a transport company in this country has nearely killed what was a thriving industry, that used to pay well,
I think in general the british public don't have a problem with mirgrant workers comming here, it's more the fact that they will work for less, this only serves in the long term to keep wages in some sectors artificially low, infact there are still some british & irish hauliers who will no longer accept english drivers (un officially) and i not making that up , That is not just down to the fact that they will work for less, this and previous governments are also largley responsible,
we brits simply are unable to compete with the eastern european hauliers that flood the uk road with their trucks each week, because their operating costs are a lot less than ours, and they do little in the way of buying fuel or paying anything that would help our economy The ammount of fuel duty and other asociated costs of running a transport company in this country has nearely killed what was a thriving industry, that used to pay well,