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Immigration or British Laziness?

There are many things the UK is good for and one of them is how the media allows the public to take national TV screens, set up panels, and voice their opinions... Of course in the UK there are two very big issues which affect all UK citizens, benefits and immigration. There are so many illegal immigrants living here in the UK under the radar of the UKBA who will eventually be caught and while they are hiding well earned tax payers money is going towards feeding them. And then you have another group of immigrants both within and outside of the Euro coming in to the UK legally however taking away all the jobs which you and I, citizens of the UK, should have to feed our families.

But here’s the thing the British economy is thriving BECAUSE of these immigrants. They come into the country hoping to live the British dream by working hard and feeding their families so they are open to doing any job that is available to them. A lot of the jobs they have are low pay grueling jobs which most British born citizens would not last a day in and also because we think we’re too good for them.  We can’t blame immigrants for taking our jobs when we’re not open to taking up these very same positions in the first place . Immigration is good for the UK, it is good for the economy and it is a good example for British born citizens to see what they are missing out on and to further appreciate the employment and educational opportunities available to them which are being taken by people willing to make the sacrifices and work hard. A large proportion of immigrants come from poverty stricken homes, with no food or education so washing dishes in the local curry house is next to heaven for them. If you walk into a hospital especially in a diversified city like London, a majority of the doctors, nurses, and other hospital staff are foreigners.As immigrants they have used our education system to become certified medical practitioners and are working in our country, paying taxes, and putting revenue back into the system.

People like Katie Hopkins can’t sit around and complain about immigrants this and immigrants that when the British people are the ones to blame, the people lazying around, not wanting to work, or being choosy about which job they will take on as they do not want to take a job which is “beneath” themselves. I personally know of immigrants who came into this country legally and are working as cleaners so they can earn enough money to pay for their university fees. And guess what they’re going to University for?? They are training to become doctors, nurses, and lawyers.



So the problem with Britain is that the British people are lazy!!! They don’t want to work hard! One portion choose to be on benefits because they do not want to take on any grueling professions and want to eat off the public system, while there are those who don’t want to be on benefits but have no choice for personal reasons, this portion of the public cannot be blamed. It’s the lazy bastards that need a reality check! Why not make it mandatory that we employ them as bus boys, dishwashers, leaf let distributors, litter pickers, restaurant workers for a few hours a week so they can see what real hard work is, so they can see how an immigrant who is not eligible for any benefits earns enough money to put food on the table??!!! By these immigrants taking on low wage hard working jobs they are making a contribution towards our economy, if it weren't for them what would Great Britain be like today??!!

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