Quote Originally Posted by Britkid View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
What's your interpretation? A situation where polls show immigration is by far the biggest concern of the British population but all the parties have a lockstep refusal to have a policy that the majority of British people want?

You'd rather be run by a bunch of anti-democratic petty criminals who refuse to accept the democratic wishes of various european countries, have ignored the results of anti-EU votes in Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland and other countries and pressed on with their agenda regardless.

Regardless of how technology affects future employment the main thing affecting it now is supply and demand. Even those not affected by losing their job or being unable to get a new one see their wages cut due to the massive oversupply on the market.

Are you a graduate? You got a graduate-level job and have moved up the employment ladder from that point? Working in a major city?
What polls show migration as the number one concern? I have not seen a 'mainstream' one.

The majority having an opinion does not mean it should always be acted on if we want to live in 'civilization'.

You keep using democracy without putting a value on it, it is an abstract concept, a cliche even without
being quantified. It should be noted European elections are the only elections that the UK uses PR for...

Supply and demand is dictated a lot more by technological advances than population. Is using fear of strangers the main reason people want to leave?! That to me seems a very weak and flawed argument...
https://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchp...ues-Index.aspx

Race and immigration the most important issue, say voters

Immigration beats economy as number one worry for UK voters: Pollsters say Britain is more concerned about migrants than money for the first time since 2010 | Daily Mail Online


I see. If the majority don't want it we shouldn't do it because it makes you uncomfortable. Letting a bunch of medieval nuts and sex abusers into the country civilises us.

Don't make up nonsense about what influences employment/unemployment levels. I've forgotten more about economics and finance than you'll ever know, it's not going to work. Letting hundreds of thousands of desperate jobless people every year into an existing job market isn't going to affect unemployment or wage rates? That's a rhetorical question.

And answer my questions.