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sensenreason.bsky.social
Lover of greyhounds and just being nice. Hate racism and xenophobia. Lover of common sense. Irish/US/British national. Despise Trump
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Well, he was a good player
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They are forgetting about an industry that is highly regulated. It’s ok denying Jonny Druggy benefits and he goes to work in a CH. Great news for CH when they are sued & possibly closed when Jonny steals the drugs & personal belongings.
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Who says they’re on benefits except you?
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Who says they have to live on a bench? Just because you want someone to do a job doesn’t mean they have to
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So, you’re against anyone emigrating from UK then?
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You should ask the US big tech companies who put their HQ in Ireland not just for lower corp tax but access to multi lingual visa free employees. Not to mention a country with a functioning infrastructure. So where do you propose to get fruit pickers & carers?
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A lot of these people are unemployable though. Many have criminal records and addiction issues too. They just won’t show up or get through the initial screening process
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Actually overseas care workers are paid more than locals. Min pay for overseas care worker is £12.82 per hour
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They’ll change them into work permits on a time limit with no pathway to Leave to Remain or asylum. They’re already regulating visas for nationalities of certain countries
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Maybe they don’t want to get a job at Tesco. A uni degree is perhaps something they are interested in and not a pathway to that job. Did Boris Johnson ever teach Ancient Greek?
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So who is going to pay to train them? And if you do, what guarantees do you have of keeping them in UK. You also have to keep in mind health and safety. Can’t send Jonny up a ladder, spaced out
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Training an employee is expensive with no guarantee of retention even in UK
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Who would staff the NHS? Build houses? Repair homes and businesses? Pick our produce? Wipe Granny’s ass? Have an economy & infrastructure to attract companies and workers? Have diversity, access to bilingual/trilingual people & let’s not forget workers under 40
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Don’t understand this bollox. I have met 2 trans in my life, that I know of. 1 in a bar and one who was a care assistant for elderly people and a damn good one at that. I don’t care how they pee/shit. They never bothered me and didn’t want to jump my bones
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Problem is, for the billionaires to make $, the plebs need to spend.
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This was always the plan and to buy up real estate for pennies on the dollar
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Drug cartels need to employ a tax accountant very quickly to pay those Fentanyl traffickers. Do the coke and heroin dealers get a free pass
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‘mascara kid’ 🤣🤣🤣
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I know. I just wanted to make that clarification as many assume they do collect benefits. The irony is their min wage is actually higher than UK min wage to make up for this
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Carers on work visas have no recourse to public funds
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This article can be misleading. Some of these nurses have already left their home countries and are being recruited from Middle East for example
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With Dominique Pelicot for support
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Wait till he hears about LinkedIn, Apple, Mastercard, Fidelity. All those service based companies that he forgets about
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Well, he’s also a fan of the Tate’s, British citizens that he couldn’t get to the US fast enough.
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She makes Sarah Huckabee Sanders look sensible