Rigpig wrote:
Uh oh, all this out of one throwaway line
Yes we're going OT here but, Daily Mail speak or not, there is a perception amongst a good number of the 'indigenous'* population that modern day immigration is getting beyond a joke. They go out and about and hear all sorts of odd languages spoken, they get told that these people are taking their money in benefits and free handouts, taking their houses and their jobs and then they watch the TV news and see a reporter secretly filming yet more of them trying to gain illegal acces to the UK. They watch Motorways Cops on TV and see yet another so-and-so talking in some foreign tongue getting pulled over and it transpires they have no driving licence, tax, insurance etc etc and they think about what all this costs to themselves.
Asylum seekers cross many national boundaries just to get to the UK (regardless of the fact that its illegal because asylum should only be claimed in the first country the seeker arrives at) for the simple reason they have the idea that we will feed, house and clothe them.
So I think BB can be excused a throwaway line about imiigrants because he's only saying what millions of others are thinking
even if the statistics and facts may not support our prejudices.
*Word used with caution because I realise that if one extrapolates back in time far enough there is an argument to suggest we are all "bloody foreigners"
It's my emphasis in the quote above - I don't think it requires further comment.
I did not intervene in this thread because of a "throwaway" line - I intervened because of the palapable hostility towards
weepej for the apparent crime of introducing fact and evidence into the argument.
For what it's worth, I am in favour of flexi-time and home-working options. In response to Sixy's very important point about unemployment, I am also in favour of improved pay and conditions for workers, and of the enforcement of those conditions - if employers are not allowed to exploit people (and, for example, supermarkets to demand prices which pretty much require exploitation), then there will be no advantage in employing immigrants over local people, and if the jobs are not there then people will not come for them. I just hope that the same people who complain about immigrants taking their jobs are also supporting workers and their unions when they campaign for precisely the things I have mentioned.
But, back on topic, the thread was supposed to be about congestion, and all with regard to that all this stuff is mere tinkering. Are there people here who seriously don't believe that congestion is anything to do with car use, or that reducing car use would result in less congestion? If so, then there's an odder language spoken here than any I have heard from other continents...