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I didn't rate Corbyn repeating the "legal immigration lowers wages" after it was proven false.
There's a serious lack of enforcement on exploitative companies, one in Northern Ireland was fined many times. The fines are too low and people are brought in my gangs.
It is hard to tackle for the police and local politicians prefer to moan about flegs and many locals don't understand or care those people aren't in a position to fight back.
Striking isn't an option if you get beaten up. I stopped buying food from that company.
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There's a serious lack of enforcement on exploitative companies, one in Northern Ireland was fined many times.
With tough legal immigration, low unemployment this is probably where we’re heading under Boris.
Access to a vulnerable, voiceless, migrant underclass without rights or basic state benefits has got to be a capitalist’s dream.
It also solves my the political ‘immigration problem’ for them. They don’t appear on any official immigration figures.
It’s not what I wanted but I accepted that leaving the EU and losing freedom of movement as political reality with the announcement of the referendum result.
I can’t really think why there should be favoured nations when it comes to immigration. So sadly I think my answer is ‘yes’. Obviously everything should be done to allow those currently living and working abroad to continue.