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| Immigration & the 'labour shortage' con-trick THE British people are being conned into believing that immigration is a good thing by the Government lie that it needs to fill a 'labour shortage'. There is not a single job in Britain that the employer couldn't fill with a British worker if they were prepared to pay the going rate for the skill in question. Employers who claim there's a shortage of labour, are just saying they don't want to pay the market rate for the skill they want to hire. It's the same with the oil shortage. There always will be oil, it's just that, as the world's oil reserves run down, oil will become prohibitively expensive, and thus unavailable to ordinary people for its present uses. Labour and the Tories and their big business backers claim to like the 'free market' but they only like it if it serves their interests. When the free market deals them a nasty surprise, like rising wages, suddenly they demand a programme such as mass immigration to intervene and distort it to their advantage. A well paid labour force is beneficial to the country, because it means people have sufficient funds to keep fuelling the home economy. Money spent in shops, on services, money spent enjoying leisure facilities - it's an ever revolving economic circle. But cut wages and employ migrant workers that send part of their money out of the country back to Poland or Pakistan and suddenly the whole system starts to falter. British businesses should only employ British workers and at a wage that reflects the contribution of the job to the profit of that company. Sweat shop foreign labour doesn't help the British economy, it is destroying it. That is why the British National Party wants an end to immigration and a halt to migrant workers under-cutting wages and putting British workers on the dole. http://www.bnp.org.uk/freedom/06sept1.html
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