Alastair Meeks says Tory voters are crackers here – it is hard to disagree – politicalbetting.com
Alastair Meeks says Tory voters are crackers here – it is hard to disagree – politicalbetting.com
At a time of sharp labour shortages, Conservatives' top issue is immigration? They're crackers. https://t.co/OEQhFC8LiP
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I can't help feeling his Twitter bio might be an issue
"I'll tweet about pensions, politics and anything else that interests me."
I seem to remember mass unemployment being predicted.
As to the effect of immigration on these labour shortages doesn't that depend on how immigrants and job vacancies correlate ?
And if they don't then its pay rises, capital investment and productivity increases.
I am interested that Education is number three for Labour voters.
https://twitter.com/sundersays/status/1420676732399595521
Interesting. Though the numbers show this top 3 are a statistical dead heat, 47-46-46, among Conservatives with education lagging on 19%. Labour numbers 62-33-32 show a much stronger priority to health as an issue, with immigration lagging on 18% in 10th place for Lab voters
I find the colours in the linked chart a bit hard on the eye, but it seems as though Economy is top for LDs, and Healthcare does not include Coronavirus Restrictions, which is their own category.
https://twitter.com/ianbremmer/status/1420779759655587849?s=20
It's an interesting contrast with Macron and the flowers
* I think this is right off the top of my head, willing to be corrected...but point still stands, for another 1-2 months, we have a load of the labour force still being paid not to work in jobs that don't exist anymore.
UK and Ireland among five nations most likely to survive a collapse of global civilisation, study suggest
https://news.sky.com/story/uk-and-ireland-among-five-nations-most-likely-to-survive-a-collapse-of-global-civilisation-study-suggests-12366136?dcmp=snt-sf-twitter
Won't that piss off all those that went and got their done?
https://www.ft.com/content/1c489fb7-2840-4810-b3e6-a036803edf5c
That immediately rules out anybody with kids, anybody with a significant other who doesn't also want to go and live in a caravan with a load of other strangers, etc.
Labour shortages leads to a change in the balance of power between labour and capital.
Throughout English history, the periods when the lot of the common man has been at its zenith has been the periods of labour shortages.
Labour shortages are nothing most people to fear.
But if you aren't worried by an apparently effectively infinite supply of immigrants with significantly different cultural values arriving on the south coast, I suspect you haven't really been paying attention this last 20 years.
Presumably, Mr Meeks' firm acquires new trainees by walking through third world refugee camps and asking who wants to be a lawyer?
As a student, i packed spuds one summer. You had to pack i think 4 tonnes of spuds per hour per line, and the line was set at the rate to ensure that target. If you didn't learn the technique to packing, you would be knee deep in spuds in no time.
At the time, there wasn't the EU labour, so they took students at busy times and trained them up, but that meant a slow down for a week or two while they got the hang of it. And of course, students wanted days off or quit because it was hard labour and would ask for shifts to be moved around so they could see friends or the girlfriend / boyfriend.
Now, why bother with that, just hire people who go around europe doing this and already have the skills to run at the required rate, and will commit to 2-3 months living and working on site.
As I have said before, one of the greatest ironies of the whole Brexit debate was that many of the fiercest opponents of Brexit amongst Tory MPs on the grounds it would restrict freedom of access were barristers, a profession that makes the EU look like amateurs when it comes to putting up barriers to free trade.
1. Environment
2. Environment
3. Environment
A factory owner of my aquaintance, for instance. His plan (implemented) was to use his family connections and the fact he spoke the language to import workers from a certain Eastern European country to work in his factory. When they learnt English and started asking for unpleasant things, such as their legal rights, he went and got some more.
Should we start a charity to support people like him?
That's why Brexit happened. The population tried for years to send governments and the political class a message and they didn't listen. Personally I don't agree with the message, but so what?
That kind of survey question is reminiscent of Jorge Luis Borges's "Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge ", which divides animals into 14 categories:
* those belonging to the Emperor
* embalmed ones
* trained ones
* suckling pigs
* mermaids (or sirens)
* fabled ones
* stray dogs
* those included in this classification
* those that tremble as if they were mad
* innumerable ones
* those drawn with a very fine camel hair brush
* et cetera
* those that have just broken the vase
* those that from afar look like flies
"Australian points system" is a massively prevalent meme in the population, and so is "letting an asylum seekers' boat sink".
UK government U-Turn required?
Oh the horror! The horror! With apologies to Jasper Conrad.
- New cases: 1,823
- Average: 1,725 (+55)
- In hospital: 263 (-)
- In ICU: 32 (-2)
- New deaths: 4
Population vaccinated:
- 1st dose: 62.14% (+0.03)
- 2nd dose: 57.58% (+0.10)
- 3rd dose: 00.02%
Besides which. Didn't he lose?
Of what relevance is whom he was married to?
What I find offensive is that migrants are allowed to travel across Europe to travel to the UK and claim asylum when there must have been multiple safe places to claim asylum en route.
Probably going to get another 4th in the 8 man as well....
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_1980_Summer_Olympics
& Jumping the queue is seen as a hanging offence by the GB public
Its going to be ugly in US when delta sweeps through all the anti-vaxxers.
However, some of the most successful sports for Great Britain have lost out for Paris. Rowing funding has been cut by almost 10 per cent, to £22,212,008, as has swimming (11.4 per cent), equestrian (11.6 per cent), modern pentathlon (20 per cent), sailing (4 per cent) and athletics (3.6 per cent).
https://www.skysports.com/olympics/news/15234/12166664/rowing-and-sailing-among-sports-facing-funding-cuts-ahead-of-2024-olympics
This page lists the amount per sport. Cycling gets an increase.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/55367946
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/leaderboard
(Women's golf is next week.)
And anyway, that cox in the kiwi boat was a hobbit not a man.
https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/rowing/medal-standings.htm
https://www.migrationwatchuk.org/news/2021/05/19/experimental-and-provisional-official-research-estimates-net-migration-in-year-to-june-2020-to-be-more-than-282000
Boris needs to get a grip on this.
https://mobile.twitter.com/talkRADIO/status/1420687613212692483
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Pitsea North West (Basildon), council by-election result:
CON: 56.5% (+14.8)
LAB: 30.6% (-16.0)
BCRP: 5.8% (-3.2)
LDEM: 4.1% (+1.4)
REFUK: 1.6% (+1.6)
FBM: 1.4% (+1.4)
Conservative GAIN from Labour.
Mens BMX Final (only lasts 40 seconds) not shown live on BBC1 whilst they show some non medal boxing.
Then BBC1 cuts to Womens BMX Final live literally 5 seconds before it starts.
We win medals in both. After Womens Final, presenter and reporter discuss both GB medals at length, seemingly totally unaware viewers hadn't seen the Mens race (unless they had been on red button).
Then finally, approx 10 minutes later, presenter apologises and BBC1 shows recording of Mens Race, acknowledging we already knew the result.
https://twitter.com/benedictrogers/status/1420740692024823826?s=20
https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1420969982129704964?s=20
The rowing squad made quite a lot of finals, they just struggled in them - six fourth place finishes, I believe. GB rowing has ended up without a gold medal for the first time since 1984, apparently, and having been successfully outcompeted by the taekwondo contingent (which, IIRC, consisted of just five fighters.)
I suppose it could be something to do with disruption to team training, although that being said half of the sailing classes are crewed by pairs and the mood music from that direction is really rather positive. More than one pundit has suggested that the departure of the head coach in advance of this tournament might also have something to do with it.
The UK foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, admitted on Thursday the decision to impose tougher restrictions on millions of fully vaccinated French citizens and Britons holidaying or living across the Channel was partly due to the prevalence of the Beta variant on Réunion.
Réunion is still on England’s normal amber list even though the ratio of Beta cases to people is much higher, granting anyone travelling from the island who is fully vaccinated exemption from isolation on arrival, so long as they get two negative tests.