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Nor will the British give up foreign workers

2020-02-22T22:24:09.597Z


Eran Bar-Tal


According to the UNHCR, the number of displaced people exceeds 70 million people.

All those people are potential for obtaining immigration permits to European countries. Since the European immigration crisis began in 2014, it has been estimated that more than 4 million immigrants have been licensed and hundreds of thousands of illegal infiltrators. Socially, they led to a major rift on the continent, which was a crucial consideration in the UK's retirement from the Union and political crises in each of the Union countries.

In fact, every election campaign there in recent years revolves around the immigration policies of candidates and parties. But economically, this migration saved old Europe. While many Europeans are shocked by the immigrant neighborhoods that flourish in the heart of the big cities, the immigrant fields, factories, restaurants and hotels are becoming the majority.

The UK was never too well tolerated for foreigners, but it was one of the first to enjoy slave trading even before the phenomenon expanded into the United States of America.

The next move will be unique licenses for farmers, industrialists and hoteliers. At the same time, there will be pressure in automation, as hoped there, to replace the need for workers in general. However, the local British do not intend to roll up their sleeves and go to the segment, or dirty their hands in grease, or leftovers - just as the veteran Israelis refuse to do so and the rest of the locals in the developed countries. They would prefer to receive unemployment benefits rather than work in the blue collar professions. In fact, the new proposed UK policy does not block the possibility of immigration; The question is whether the British will be able to do that.

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Source: israelhayom

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