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Doodledog Various studies have shown that in reality immigration doesn't have a great impact on the availability of jobs or wages (that's not just me claiming that).
The supply of foreign labour is threatened and immediately people start jumping up and down criticising Starmer and talking about labour shortages. The double-speak is mind-blowing - or maybe people just forget what they've claimed in the past.
The truth is that British unemployed can't just be shoe-horned into jobs for which they're not suitable. Moreover, people don't want to do jobs such as low paid delivery driving or fruit picking. Certainly there are shortages in skilled manual work - and the UK should be doing more about training.
Hopefully, now people can see the consequences of cutting off the supply of foreign labour, the lies about "taking our jobs" will be disappear.
I'm not arguing with any of that. What I'm saying (badly, it seems) is that many, if not most, employers of low skilled people will take the cheapest labour they can find. It's different where levels of skill and education make a huge difference to performance, but in jobs that most people could do if someone offers to work for less money employers will take them over the person who wants a fair rate.
If the cheaper worker is living in an HMO or a caravan on the building site and intends to leave after a couple of years after making enough here to support a family abroad, there is no way someone paying a high rent can begin to compete. That is the reality for a lot of people. Of course they shouldn't blame immigrants for that situation, but they are encouraged to do so by a divisive narrative in the media, who also imply that anyone with brown skin is a Muslim, and that all Muslims are potential terrorists.
If the housing crisis could be sorted out it would make a huge difference - huge rents only benefit landlords and mean that surviving on minimum wage is all but impossible - particularly for couples with children. Selling off council houses was criminal, and refusing to allow new ones to be built with the proceeds of the sale compounded the felony.