Soldato
- Joined
- 21 Jul 2007
- Posts
- 5,488
Yay.
Happy days.
Happy days.
4 or 5 is a depression.
yes, immigration can be seen a one of the many factors in the chain of events thats lead to this recession, and no it not racist before you start going on about it.
OK, so how has immigration contributed?
1.They came
2.They worked
3.They got paid
4.They went home
Not true.
5. They benefitted the economy?
I'd like to see any western country survive without any immigration.
1.They came
2.They worked
3.They got paid
4.They went home
OK, so how has immigration contributed?
5. They benefitted the economy while they were still here working after they go so do the benefits they bring to the economy
5. They benefitted the economy while they were still here working after they go so do the benefits they bring to the economy
So what you're saying is, the jobs left the market at the same time as the people who filled them?
ok, immigration cause rents to rise, house prices rises, hardly any increase in wages over the past 10 years, meaning greater loans more mewing etc...
The right to buy act and second home ownership has had a much greater impact than any of that. And hardly any wage increase in 10 years?!
I would say people who remortgaging there home to the hilt believing that a home was a financial piggy bank rather than bricks and mortar was more of a factor in the recession, not sure how it is in America but a lot of people in the UK lived beyond the means and spent huge amounts of credit on Range Rover Sports HSE etc.
I would say people who remortgaging there home to the hilt believing that a home was a financial piggy bank rather than bricks and mortar was more of a factor in the recession, not sure how it is in America but a lot of people in the UK lived beyond the means and spent huge amounts of credit on Range Rover Sports HSE etc. etc. Immigration was only small compared to British people ***** money up the wall, just go on Moneysavingexpert and look at the people in debt by 20-40k from loans and credit cards its sickening and they cant pay it back so its just getting wiped away.
ok, immigration cause rents to rise, house prices rises, hardly any increase in wages over the past 10 years, meaning greater loans more mewing etc...