Liz Truss ‘plans to loosen immigration rules to boost UK economy’

27 comments
  1. As a romanian, who remembers the whole “romanians are coming” when we got the ability to work without so much problems and who’s seen the short documentary “The romanians are coming”, fuck this!

    Too little, too late!

    Other countries have treated my people way better, all this time!

    To the good british guys and gals, I hope you can fix your country and will come back one day!

  2. There should be a union between a bunch of countries to boost immigration even more I say

    Something in and around Europe to unite everyone, how awesome would something like that be

    A European union of sorts!

  3. Once again I was right in my predictions. I said it time and time again that a) immigrants are boosting the economy, that b) UK labor shortage and the resulting wage increases is just wage inflation, and c) that nothing will change in immigration policy because the UK desperately needs workers.

    But now the workers will come from Africa, China, Pakistan and India. I hope British will be happy with more foreigners, and not white Christians like Polish workers.

    >The prime minister is set to expand the government’s shortage occupation list in order to help businesses fill vacancies by recruiting overseas workers with less bureaucracy.

    Oh, I know like some kind of freedom of movement, where oversea workers can just come to the UK whenever there is high demand and leave back to their homeland once the demand was satisfied. Some kind of visa free and bureaucracy free system.

    >“That will involve increasing numbers in some areas and decreasing in others. As the prime minister has made clear, we also want to see people who are economically inactive get back into work.”

    Yes, get back to work you lazy bumps. You spend your youth studying in Cambridge or Brown, have tens of thousands of student dept, go work as a waiter and serve fish&chips. Or go to the fields and pick up veggies. That makes sense.

  4. Too bad. I am in the hospitality industry, upper management. I would have emigrated there if they were still in the EU. The only reason I’d consider it would be in close proximity to the rest of Europe. I’m an avid traveler, considering golden visa.
    Freedom of movement would have been my motivation.
    Ooof, Brexit.

Leave a Reply