Mind the British skills gap
British jobs for British workers, we were told last week. Well, yes… if they’re the most competitive in the market and the most qualified to do the job.
What are we banging on about? Works and Pension Secretary Ian Duncan Smith lambasted the previous government’s job creation record last week, arguing that too many 2000-2010 jobs were created and filled by immigrants. The Quiet Man also provoked a British public already egged on by Murray Mania to the edge of reason by his suggestion that “a significant proportion of those coming into the UK purporting to be high-skilled workers have actually been doing low-skilled jobs once in the UK?”… in other words, these foreign Johnnies told our Man in Havana (equivalent) that they were nuclear scientists, but soon as they got over here they undercut the trusting proles in their new locales by nicking their lucrative fruit-picking jobs. Not cricket!
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