The Chinese students who have been sent down from Newcastle for forging their qualifications had industrial placements in this country. They were spies, at least as dangerous to our people as if they had had military placements, and indeed more so, since we have no military dispute with China and are extremely unlikely to develop one.
Whatever secrets they had come here to discover and send home should have been no concern of theirs. They should know that if the goods in question were for sale in this country, then they would be made in this country, and their importation from China or anywhere else would be illegal, as would be the employment in that manufacture (or, indeed, at all) of foreign nationals ahead of British ones.
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"as would be the employment in that manufacture (or, indeed, at all) of foreign nationals ahead of British ones"
ReplyDeleteCan you just clarify the BPA position on this? Are you saying that whilst there remains a single British person unemployed, the employer(s) in question would be forbidden from employing any foreign labour at all?
Well, no, we wouldn't make an illiterate Briton a Professor of English over a suitably qualified American, or whatever.
ReplyDeleteBut when it comes down to equally qualified candidates, then our own people (who might of course come from any ethnic background, and who include anyone whose Head of State is the Queen) must have priority.
Anything else is, frankly, treason.
All those West Indians and Pacific Islanders who look to the Queen. Anonymous 17:06 can't have that.
ReplyDeleteNever mind all those non-white Britons. Not when you can have snow white Eastern Europeans instead.
ReplyDeleteAnd not even pay them properly or give them breaks, such as would be demanded - nay, even expected as a matter of course - by those uppity non-white Britons.