Immigration?
Slowing mass immigration, the wish of the Labour Party in office to appease those whipped up by ultra right wing populism, the mainstream press and social media.
The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill creates a framework of new, enhanced powers and offences to improve UK border security and to strengthen the asylum and immigration system.
The fallout from this piece of legislation is enormous with all sorts of businesses who use cheaper workers from abroad realising suddenly that the ‘gravy train’ has crashed into the buffers and will run no more.
The only way out for them is to enhance pay and train UK residents. The life chances for young people starting out on their chosen careers is enormous.
This new legislation raises great opportunities for younger people from across the social divide to gain access to training needed to fill the vacancies made available through Labour’s growth program and the loss of trade to gangmasters and agents, who in the care industry bring in 40,000 more immigrants on work visas than jobs available in the marketplace each and every year.
Keeping on the subject of care a homeowner sits high up the list of rich people from the north of England on the back of profits from granny farming,the list sits below.
Other industries have yet to publish their needed figures and the race for NET-ZERO will bring a wealth of young talent into this ever growing industry.
Some areas of long term job security have published their figures hoping to gain space in further education facilities before others get up and running, The Construction Industry has stated that it requires 25,000 bricklayers, 3,000 plumbers, 4,000 plasterers, 10,000 joiner/carpenters and 3,000 electricians, these jobs for young people will last them their whole life. As homes and buildings are constructed they then need maintenance and servicing by the same crafts persons.
The NHS already has its training nailed in but will now face open competition for young people as the range of jobs on offer to young people expands through the Government's current growth plans, new methods of attracting young people into the NHS must be rapidly rolled out but the NHS could profit from the change brought forward from hacking back on immigration by offering the care industry the chance to train for them as both businesses need similar strictly monitored skill sets.
In the world of agriculture still reeling from the realisation that it must now pay unto Caesar and change to increase both supply and profit as the Government continues to pour £millions into farmers pockets through subsidies, that cheap labour is no more and they must now compete to attract workers in to help them reap their harvest. Checks on the workforce is now an element of DWP work and the crime agencies who between them will ensure gang exploitation is driven out of farming and modern slavery disappears from the country scene.
But back to opportunity, In 1959, Harold Macmillan, then Prime Minister, used the phrase "You've never had it so good" to address the general public and highlight the period of prosperity the UK was experiencing but it was under the Harold Wilson Labour Government in 1965 which saw the maximum number of young people enter training to take up careers which would last their whole life. Lets hope our current youngsters can see the wood from the trees and grasp the opportunities this Labour Government is creating for them.
Notes: North’s Rich List
https://www.thenorthernecho.co
https://www.citb.co.uk/courses
https://www.ecitb.org.uk/caree
https://www.lantra.co.uk/caree
https://www.healthcareers.nhs.
https://www.gov.uk/government/
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