GSM
“Those who claim to have a trade or profession have to undergo exams to prove that they are competent and safe to work here, and they must have a sufficient command of the English language. Those who are to work with children and vulnerable people must pass the appropriate police checks, but how when there is no documentary evidence of who they are and from whence they come? Surely you can understand that?”
I completely understand and actually agree with you to a certain extent, BUT, big huge but, it takes little skill to become part of a team cleaning streets, removing refuse, assisting at a local tip/dump, to be a general labourer, to be a general cleaner as part of a team. Working with others who speak English will improve their understanding and use of English. I’m only suggesting these role until such time as they have their cases processed. We have plenty of “unskilled” roles, and we will simply have to agree to respectfully disagree that asylum seekers ALL arrive here with no English and no skills. I don’t think I suggested they should practice as lawyers ir doctors.
Good Morning Saturday 4th July 2026


