Taking the Brits for fools 10:35 - Apr 2 with 1894 views | mangohilljack | Now, Albanian migrants are flooding TikTok with posts bragging about how effortless it is to secure taxpayer-funded hotels, free meals, travel passes, driving lessons, and more—all at the public’s expense. Astonishingly, there are still people here and across the UK who either support this or, at the very least, believe these illegal migrants should be welcomed with open arms. And that’s without even addressing the crime they bring with them. Surely, the time has come to act: Deport. Deport. Deport. |  | | |  |
Taking the Brits for fools on 12:10 - Apr 2 with 1820 views | controversial_jack | April fools day was yesterday |  | |  |
Taking the Brits for fools on 12:45 - Apr 2 with 1803 views | Flashberryjack |
Taking the Brits for fools on 12:10 - Apr 2 by controversial_jack | April fools day was yesterday |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 12:46 - Apr 2 with 1799 views | raynor94 |
Taking the Brits for fools on 12:45 - Apr 2 by Flashberryjack | Happy Birthday. |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 13:20 - Apr 2 with 1773 views | Boundy |
Taking the Brits for fools on 12:46 - Apr 2 by raynor94 | 😂 |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 16:21 - Apr 2 with 1707 views | Whiterockin |
Taking the Brits for fools on 12:45 - Apr 2 by Flashberryjack | Happy Birthday. |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 16:47 - Apr 2 with 1682 views | raynor94 |
Taking the Brits for fools on 12:45 - Apr 2 by Flashberryjack | Happy Birthday. |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 23:48 - Apr 2 with 1541 views | ReslovenSwan1 | I know quite a few Albanians. Some have created restaurants and others are working on building sites as labourers. They are a mixed bunch good and bad. Others are good family people and not all Muslim. Certainly not highly religious.. Brexit created a massive worker shortage problem. Some Albanians are admittedly in UK prisons and it evolved in crime in UK. Those should be deported for sure. We have millions on dependency so people are needed to push wheel barrows of cement about the place. [Post edited 2 Apr 23:51]
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Taking the Brits for fools on 04:44 - Apr 3 with 1478 views | AnotherJohn |
Taking the Brits for fools on 23:48 - Apr 2 by ReslovenSwan1 | I know quite a few Albanians. Some have created restaurants and others are working on building sites as labourers. They are a mixed bunch good and bad. Others are good family people and not all Muslim. Certainly not highly religious.. Brexit created a massive worker shortage problem. Some Albanians are admittedly in UK prisons and it evolved in crime in UK. Those should be deported for sure. We have millions on dependency so people are needed to push wheel barrows of cement about the place. [Post edited 2 Apr 23:51]
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Does anybody think there is a relationship between the soaring numbers of economically inactive or "disabled" working age adults and the huge influx of low-skilled immigrants? The paradox is that even after several years of record immigration numbers, we still have the skills gaps that importing workers was supposed to fill. It is like an endless conveyor belt that coincides will a slow decline in living standards, And there is no magic money tree to fix the problem of falling per capita productivity. |  | |  |
Taking the Brits for fools on 05:51 - Apr 3 with 1448 views | Scotia |
Taking the Brits for fools on 04:44 - Apr 3 by AnotherJohn | Does anybody think there is a relationship between the soaring numbers of economically inactive or "disabled" working age adults and the huge influx of low-skilled immigrants? The paradox is that even after several years of record immigration numbers, we still have the skills gaps that importing workers was supposed to fill. It is like an endless conveyor belt that coincides will a slow decline in living standards, And there is no magic money tree to fix the problem of falling per capita productivity. |
Yes. At least partly. The skills gap is different, especially since Brexit, now we need people to do the basics. I've been pillored on her before but just look at the nationalities of the stewards and catering staff in the stadium. The club would go under without immigrants. Why do "British" youngsters not want to do easy weekend jobs anymore? |  | |  |
Taking the Brits for fools on 11:23 - Apr 3 with 1336 views | controversial_jack |
Taking the Brits for fools on 04:44 - Apr 3 by AnotherJohn | Does anybody think there is a relationship between the soaring numbers of economically inactive or "disabled" working age adults and the huge influx of low-skilled immigrants? The paradox is that even after several years of record immigration numbers, we still have the skills gaps that importing workers was supposed to fill. It is like an endless conveyor belt that coincides will a slow decline in living standards, And there is no magic money tree to fix the problem of falling per capita productivity. |
Many skilled workers left after Brexit. Many skilled Poles and east Europeans went back to their countries as their economies picked up and ours hasn't. I don't have the figures though |  | |  |
Taking the Brits for fools on 22:30 - Apr 4 with 1103 views | Boundy |
Taking the Brits for fools on 05:51 - Apr 3 by Scotia | Yes. At least partly. The skills gap is different, especially since Brexit, now we need people to do the basics. I've been pillored on her before but just look at the nationalities of the stewards and catering staff in the stadium. The club would go under without immigrants. Why do "British" youngsters not want to do easy weekend jobs anymore? |
Most of the so called immigrant working at the stadium do so maybe 2 twice a month for one day ,they are in the main University students earning pin money and when their visas run out on completion they either go home on their own volition or stay here as a working taxpayer. |  |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 01:45 - Apr 5 with 1055 views | AnotherJohn | I wonder if our politicians anticipated the way mass migration would be used by authoritarian regimes and “far right” commentators to make the West look undemocratic and Russia a haven of conservatism? There are some very effective propaganda videos on X/Twitter at present, like the one below from Radio Genoa. This is an account run by Antonio Mastantuono, a self-styled citizen journalist, who (rightly or wrongly) has been investigated by Italian police for hate crime. https://x.com/RadioGenoa Which city would you visit between Moscow and London? I am not sure if the London footage is genuine, but it is a bit of an eye opener if it is. Could it be a pro-Palestine demo? |  | |  |
Taking the Brits for fools on 09:24 - Apr 5 with 967 views | Boundy |
Taking the Brits for fools on 01:45 - Apr 5 by AnotherJohn | I wonder if our politicians anticipated the way mass migration would be used by authoritarian regimes and “far right” commentators to make the West look undemocratic and Russia a haven of conservatism? There are some very effective propaganda videos on X/Twitter at present, like the one below from Radio Genoa. This is an account run by Antonio Mastantuono, a self-styled citizen journalist, who (rightly or wrongly) has been investigated by Italian police for hate crime. https://x.com/RadioGenoa Which city would you visit between Moscow and London? I am not sure if the London footage is genuine, but it is a bit of an eye opener if it is. Could it be a pro-Palestine demo? |
It may not be London ( ( wouldn't bet against it ) but it is in the UK looking at the facades of the houses and the car number plate. If you want to see beautiful things rather than hordes of Johnny Cash lookalikes then head (ironically) east it would seem . Having driven through London west to east and return then I can confirm that scenes like purporting to be London are not unusual. |  |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 09:35 - Apr 5 with 961 views | raynor94 |
Taking the Brits for fools on 22:30 - Apr 4 by Boundy | Most of the so called immigrant working at the stadium do so maybe 2 twice a month for one day ,they are in the main University students earning pin money and when their visas run out on completion they either go home on their own volition or stay here as a working taxpayer. |
Agree with you the majority of youngsters working in the stadium are students |  |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 22:25 - Apr 6 with 740 views | Scotia |
Taking the Brits for fools on 09:35 - Apr 5 by raynor94 | Agree with you the majority of youngsters working in the stadium are students |
They are, they're also working in care, cleaning , fast food places, delivering food etc. The bottom line is that British people aren't doing these jobs but we need somebody to do them. |  | |  |
Taking the Brits for fools on 11:28 - Apr 7 with 633 views | pencoedjack |
Taking the Brits for fools on 12:45 - Apr 2 by Flashberryjack | Happy Birthday. |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 17:36 - Apr 7 with 539 views | KeithHaynes |
Taking the Brits for fools on 01:45 - Apr 5 by AnotherJohn | I wonder if our politicians anticipated the way mass migration would be used by authoritarian regimes and “far right” commentators to make the West look undemocratic and Russia a haven of conservatism? There are some very effective propaganda videos on X/Twitter at present, like the one below from Radio Genoa. This is an account run by Antonio Mastantuono, a self-styled citizen journalist, who (rightly or wrongly) has been investigated by Italian police for hate crime. https://x.com/RadioGenoa Which city would you visit between Moscow and London? I am not sure if the London footage is genuine, but it is a bit of an eye opener if it is. Could it be a pro-Palestine demo? |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 15:37 - Apr 9 with 299 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
UK were on a good little number. 45000 Romanians came in and did the farm vegetable and fruit picking work in the Summer and went home in the Winter. Christian East Europeans mostly young worked hard in hospitality and care homes and paid tax. Many added to the general pool and integrated. Then Farage came along and these people have been replaced by Asians who do not cause any trouble in the boozer like some Poles did. UK knew the choice and favoured immigration from our Commonwealth. No dark forces. Democratic choices. |  |
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Taking the Brits for fools on 18:52 - Apr 9 with 260 views | AnotherJohn |
Taking the Brits for fools on 15:37 - Apr 9 by ReslovenSwan1 | UK were on a good little number. 45000 Romanians came in and did the farm vegetable and fruit picking work in the Summer and went home in the Winter. Christian East Europeans mostly young worked hard in hospitality and care homes and paid tax. Many added to the general pool and integrated. Then Farage came along and these people have been replaced by Asians who do not cause any trouble in the boozer like some Poles did. UK knew the choice and favoured immigration from our Commonwealth. No dark forces. Democratic choices. |
The dark forces line is about the content of the link I posted, and also the way that Russian propagandists, and even MAGA supporters, are trying to use the problems posed by mass immigration into Europe to make us think that we have to choose between oligarchy and a form of liberal social democracy that will destroy our culture. They try to make it hard for people to choose a third way involving representative government that is responsive to the opinions of the population and does not limit its policy options by signing treaties that mean certain "laws" can no longer be changed by national electorates. That was the problem with the EU acquis. |  | |  |
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