>>No doubt I am 'underemployed'. I too intend to remain so.
I am dedicating my life to continuing underemployed.
As it happens, though I only had a brief look, I note that I would fail to achieve the points necessary for a visa were I not British.
If a company is prepared to pay a person a living wage, and can show that they have made reasonable steps in attempting to recruit a British National, then what sense does it make to stop them recruiting the person? Just because they're foreign?
Ridiculous. And it's not going to end well.
Fortunately for my own sanity I can take some comfort from the fact that the average Brit is going to get exactly the economy they deserve and, at least some of whom, have begged for.
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