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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 8161723" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>The country still needs unskilled labour our packer has closed his Warwickshire packhouse due to lack of labour. There’s a reduction in the area of vegetables being grown because of a labour shortage. Whilst my wife was getting her visa i was sat next to two Africans who were off to Jersey to work in a hotel it didn’t sound like they were particularly well qualified. Europeans and the British share similar cultures and they fit in far better than Africans or Indians. I don’t ever think when immigration was being discussed at the time of Brexit anyone ever mentioned just swapping one lot of immigrants for another lot i think it was something on the lines of british jobs for british people. As for trained medical staff my sons girlfriend works for the General Medical Council interviewing doctors from what i’ve heard you did well to get out of hospital in one piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 8161723, member: 66524"] The country still needs unskilled labour our packer has closed his Warwickshire packhouse due to lack of labour. There’s a reduction in the area of vegetables being grown because of a labour shortage. Whilst my wife was getting her visa i was sat next to two Africans who were off to Jersey to work in a hotel it didn’t sound like they were particularly well qualified. Europeans and the British share similar cultures and they fit in far better than Africans or Indians. I don’t ever think when immigration was being discussed at the time of Brexit anyone ever mentioned just swapping one lot of immigrants for another lot i think it was something on the lines of british jobs for british people. As for trained medical staff my sons girlfriend works for the General Medical Council interviewing doctors from what i’ve heard you did well to get out of hospital in one piece. [/QUOTE]
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