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There are two points I'd like to bring up here, one concerns PualB's idea of the economy needing immigrants, the other with regards to Bern's idea that we have - HAVE - to be open to mass immigration.
Starting with point 2, I'd rather quit Britain for another Country. I already work through British Columbia in Canada, and fortunately no law here prevents me from going! I won't harp on this one, but just want Bern to know: Bern, you don't speak for me when you assume that we have to be a mass immigration country, and I'm glad there's no law forcing me to stay here.
On point 2, Paul, may-be you could look into how employment agencies function in Britain: Our economy, as also the German and may-be a few others, depends on some, no, many, employers using cheap labour, and on agencies supplying labourers from eastern Europe - or wherever - who are prepared to be called by phone the evening before to know if they should go to work the next day or not. People who are prepared to work all week 12 hours a day sometimes, and other times two or three days a week, or one day a week, or no day a week, waiting for the agency to call.
We all know that you can't ask British or Germans in our/their own country to work like that, and we all know that once an employer has got many immigrants employed that way, he/she will keep to them, and when one leaved, another will take their place.
So what's the point, better to just quit and go to Canada.
I onlyu want Bern to know that you DO NOT speak for me with your millions of immigrants.
Now I really nust up and go! I've got to go to the barbers and may-be to get four photos taken!
Thank God there is no law telling me I cannot leave!