Thursday 29 August 2024

How Does Mass Migration Benefit the Poor?

Genuine question to anyone that supports, or advocates for mass migration: How does it benefit the poor?

I can't see any mechanism whereby the mass immigration of immigrants benefits the poor of our society.

How does it benefit the 16 year old starting to get on the job ladder?

How does it benefit the 20-something wanting to buy a house?

How does it benefit the middle-aged poor person?

Where, in the great scheme of things does mass migration benefit the poorest in society? 

It's a genuine question I'd love someone to answer. 

Show me where mass immigration of unskilled people is a benefit, a help, a positive to the working poor of this country.

Because I'd like someone to explain why the working poor of this country don't have a legitimate grievance against mass immigration.



Wednesday 28 August 2024

Kier Starmer's European Wishlist No More Than That: A Wish-List

 Kier Starmer has tried to flesh out what he mans by a "reset" with Europe. 

Apparently he will negotiate closer links with Germany and the German Market (not just for Christmas, of course). But there's a big fly in the ointment: The European Commission.

As those of us opposed to the EU and the level of interference it has in internal affairs of member states, Germany cannot unilaterally agree treaties or trade agreements with countries external to the EU.

So, how will Two-Tier Kier get round this conundrum?

I suspect we will see yet another anti-democratic move but Kier's Government and he will start to forge closer ties with the EU. After the majority of the country voted to leave, with all the consequences that have happened thereafter.

I don't know if you've noticed, but the poor working class have not been that impacted by leaving the EU, but the middle and upper classes have. The Polish Nannies have fucked of back to a prosperous and safe Poland, where they can now earn decent wages and don't have to put up with some entitled upper-middle-class family throwing them breadcrumbs.

The middle class can't just get on a Eurostar now. Their seamless access to Paris and St. Moritz has been interrupted by the oiks that voted leave.

That's why they despise Nigel Farage. He's the arch instigator of making life a bit harder for the upper middle class. As if earning six figure wages wouldn't somehow cushion the blow. 

They need to understand the everyday struggle to survive on a sub-35K wage. It would shock them to the bone.

I'm convinced this is another anti-democratic move by a far from democratic leader of the Labour party. 

His instinct is control and enforcement. He has the legal mindset that makes everything adversarial.

He is dangerous. He reacts like a parent with a wilful child. We are not children. We are not sheep. We will not stand for the upturning of a democratic vote. 

We will not put up with it two-tier Kier. Mark my words.