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over the past week my online article: unemployment in Britain, has received a large increase in views, and is currently the most read article of mine.
I think that in particular young people will be turning away from elections, en mass, owing to the absence of hope in a solution to our economic crisis.
I also read the other day that there are an estimated 180,000 people in Britain who stayed here after being ordered to leave by the immigration authorities, and that Gov, is planning on a check-out system to count the people leaving Britain.
I also read on Sky news two days ago that there is a law which requires employers to offer jobs first to unemployed British people before they offer them to applicants who are not EU citizens. It's the first time I came across this requirement in Britain, but the article, which quotes Mr. Green of the Government, was rather vague on this.
It went on to state that employers are expected to police their own workers, ensuring that visas have not expired not only before, but also after employing (non EU) workers. I reckon many employers fail to do so, judging by the news article.