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The Prime Minister discusses issues of globalisation, however on YouTube your comments are NOT allowed…WHY?

Added on 18-02-2008 by savvyguy
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savvyguy (322 days ago)
The whole idea of a global community sounds great, however for that to happen it requires the whole world to participate. Creating ‘good global jobs’ is one thing, getting the youth of today to have ‘higher aspiration culture’ is another.
Please tell me Prime Minister how we are to ‘unlock the potential’ of every UK citizen, when MP’s themselves flaunt the law blatantly by forgetting to include or simply forget how much a donor has given to a political party.
The British Parliament should stand up for its citizens, close the gates on migrant workers and spend more money on educating the youth of today – FOR TOMORROWS FUTURE! Our skills base is lowering every year as we see more and more services posted out to far away lands, calls centers are prime examples. Take a close look at the NHS, as a tax payer and one who pays into the National Insurance contribution scheme, I find it incredible that the whole social system is crumbling under our very own feet.

savvyguy (322 days ago)
Why does the average person of the UK now have to have their dental treatment through the private sector? Surely part of my contribution should allow for checkups and free dental care when required?
The fact is we now have a major shortage of Dentist within the UK – fact!
The solution you would think is to open up more universities to ‘unlock potential’ students of dentistry and fill in the missing short fall!
Why with globalization does every migrant worker cross over several boundaries to get to one small island with a population of near 65 million?
Answer that Prime Minister and I may start to listen to what the ‘New Labour’ has to say, but then if you try and gag the British public like you have on YouTube (comments disabled) you will only create anger!
If you think that I am opposed to migrant workers than you are wrong, I am opposed to those who claim benefits and bleed this country dry when they can actively work and pay into the scheme ie. TAX and NI – but choose not to!

kroggy (321 days ago)
I agree with you on some aspects, we do need migrant workers, but those who are skilled just like how Australia works the point system. The following stats show the latest unemployment figures.

ILO-defined unemployment in October to December was 1.61 million (5.2%) - down by 61,000 unemployed on the quarter and down 86,000 from this time last year.

The claimant count for key out-of-work benefits was 794,600 in January - down by 10,800 on the previous month and down 128,500 on last year.

Source:http://www.hrmguide.co.uk/jobmarket/unemployment.htm

Now the question is why we have so many on unemployment benefits when we have a large influx of unskilled migrant workers!


 
 

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