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Trout 07 October 2010 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by Paul Habgood (Post 9640388)
The issue for me is that we do not know how many illegals there are we do know where and what sort of work they do the reality is menial/unskilled work; food prep, cleaning etc. There are not specialist roles and unlikely Illegals will be getting the specialist jobs no matter how well qualified he or she is.

I would rather we put our unemployed to work first and foremost, nothing wrong with that from a logic or financial POV surely? Local unemployed earning will put money back into the local economy as well how can that be a bad thing.

If there are not roles for illegals to fill then they will struggle to make ends meet here and the UK will not appear such a good place to 'aim' for.

But these jobs are open to local unemployed and they don't take them. So now what? Make it compulsory that they go to work?

cookstar 07 October 2010 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by Gregsti01 (Post 9639545)
How often do you see pikeys being done for tax evasion

Well, you don't unfortunately. But what has that got to do with it?

Lee247 07 October 2010 07:37 PM


Originally Posted by cookstar (Post 9641585)
Well, you don't unfortunately. But what has that got to do with it?

Hi cookie
Possibly because they are thought to be the worst offenders for stashing cash under the mattress. I doubt any of us will ever know though :thumb:

The Zohan 07 October 2010 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by Trout (Post 9641578)
But these jobs are open to local unemployed and they don't take them. So now what? Make it compulsory that they go to work?

Are you saying jobs for and illegals, often in fast food and cleaning/cleansing likely below or just above min wage some not not paying tax and NI are advertised in the job centres?
I do feel this is an unlikely scenario:)


I think you will find a lot of the jobs at these levels in takeaways restaurants, etc. are not always advertised and yes i would rather see people working for benefits rather that sat at home - wouldn't you?

davegtt 07 October 2010 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Miniman (Post 9637105)
Whatever my feelings about declaring income, they are quickly evaporated when I am told "I can do it for £80 for cash or £100 for a cheque/card".

Where's the nearest cash point - is usually my reply.

Exactly, we all benefit that way :D

Gregsti01 07 October 2010 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by GC8WRX (Post 9641553)
what a c0ck, so every self employed person in the country is criminal scum?


Sort your head out pal!


also half the fcukers that run the country are at it, most have good "creative accountants", call them scum to do we?

I agree the top pigs in the trough get people to help them avoid paying to much tax,I am self employed,think for my self pay 20% tax at source,nat insurance,fuel,car tax,25k year car miles,work 80hrs week for 30hrs money,no sickness,no holidays,no f@@king help from the state when out of work,my accountant costs me £600 a year,do you know why I do it? so I can stand up proud dont take nothing from the state and listen to Twats slagging us off!!!!


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