Sad but entirely foreseeable consequence of mass immigration
TheMountainWhoDews on
I’m not comfortable with slavery existing on this island and I think we should reduce immigration to zero to prevent it occurring.
This is why your teenager can’t find a job, by the way.
TwatScranner on
>These included people on skilled worker visas
Wow, they must be really good at washing bedding!
Krabsandwich on
Clearly a need to get a grip as quickly as possible, repatriate those poor people back to the homes they were taken from and let 18 year old students serve pints again whilst moaning about that hegelian dialectic paper that’s due in the morning.
thenaysmithy on
And my former landlord just got hit with slavery charges… Because one of the slaves was beaten to death by his son… Who wasn’t charged with murder…
All of his slaves are poor English people too.
Desperation already set in decades ago for the poorest British people.
sillysimon92 on
Urgh so much in this country would be solved by us all actually having a national ID with biometrics and some identifiers saved.
LJ-696 on
Modern slavers need to rot in the worst of nails for a minimum of 10x the time they stole from their victim. Have all their assets ceased and then gifted to the victim.
Poch1212 on
Modern slavery is also having to pay 1400£ for a room
Sensitive_Echo5058 on
This is nothing new, not just bars but restaurants too and many other industries.
I think it’s important to distinguish between trafficking forms of slavery – where someone is brought to the UK under false premises and without volition or consent and economic forms of slavery.
Both are rampant, and I suspect grossly under-reported, to the level it should be a national scandal.
In the economic form, people are voluntarily working illegally for personal economic gain, but a proportion of their payments will be redirected to their ‘sponsor’.
This is not just at the scale of swapping deliveroo accounts but legitimate sponsors taking cuts ‘under the table’.
The government won’t be naive to this, they are an active part of the problem.
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Sad but entirely foreseeable consequence of mass immigration
I’m not comfortable with slavery existing on this island and I think we should reduce immigration to zero to prevent it occurring.
This is why your teenager can’t find a job, by the way.
>These included people on skilled worker visas
Wow, they must be really good at washing bedding!
Clearly a need to get a grip as quickly as possible, repatriate those poor people back to the homes they were taken from and let 18 year old students serve pints again whilst moaning about that hegelian dialectic paper that’s due in the morning.
And my former landlord just got hit with slavery charges… Because one of the slaves was beaten to death by his son… Who wasn’t charged with murder…
All of his slaves are poor English people too.
Desperation already set in decades ago for the poorest British people.
Urgh so much in this country would be solved by us all actually having a national ID with biometrics and some identifiers saved.
Modern slavers need to rot in the worst of nails for a minimum of 10x the time they stole from their victim. Have all their assets ceased and then gifted to the victim.
Modern slavery is also having to pay 1400£ for a room
This is nothing new, not just bars but restaurants too and many other industries.
I think it’s important to distinguish between trafficking forms of slavery – where someone is brought to the UK under false premises and without volition or consent and economic forms of slavery.
Both are rampant, and I suspect grossly under-reported, to the level it should be a national scandal.
In the economic form, people are voluntarily working illegally for personal economic gain, but a proportion of their payments will be redirected to their ‘sponsor’.
This is not just at the scale of swapping deliveroo accounts but legitimate sponsors taking cuts ‘under the table’.
The government won’t be naive to this, they are an active part of the problem.