Business & Finance1 min ago
Speak English, Or Else!
A good Idea, but what's the chances it will happen while we still have people claiming their human rights!
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 41892/S peak-En glish-l ose-ben efits-C ameron- stop-pa youts-i mmigran ts-use- taxpaye r-funde d-trans lators. html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i couldn't understand the shop assistant in superdrug the other day, why do shops, government departments, etc not employ people who can speak the language, it irritates me when i ask for an item politely, clearly and the garbled response that comes back usually has me walking out.
call the local council and who knows what half of them are saying, and they are not Geordies, Liverpudlians, Glasweigans.
call the local council and who knows what half of them are saying, and they are not Geordies, Liverpudlians, Glasweigans.
"Referring to the controversial Channel 4 programme, one Conservative aide said: ‘The Benefits Street culture must end. Period.’"
It's really quite cynical. I suppose it's nice to get an open admission that our policymakers are taking hints from button-pushing TV programmes made by exploitative TV execs. (It's also annoying to notice them adopting annoying and irrelevant Americanisms too but there you go).
People seem to be swallowing the bait though :/
It's really quite cynical. I suppose it's nice to get an open admission that our policymakers are taking hints from button-pushing TV programmes made by exploitative TV execs. (It's also annoying to notice them adopting annoying and irrelevant Americanisms too but there you go).
People seem to be swallowing the bait though :/
It's about 6% isn't it...
"Of the 601,000 foreign nationals who registered for a national insurance number in 2011/12, 35,000 were claiming out-of-work benefits within six months.
That’s 5.9 per cent, down from 6.6 per cent the year before"
http:// blogs.c hannel4 .com/fa ctcheck /factch eck-imm igrants -pay/16 332
"Of the 601,000 foreign nationals who registered for a national insurance number in 2011/12, 35,000 were claiming out-of-work benefits within six months.
That’s 5.9 per cent, down from 6.6 per cent the year before"
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The pollster interviewed today said 3% (I guess it depends exactly how you measure it)
However his point was if you ask people what they think it is the answer averages out at about 25%
There is a huge gap between what people think the scale of the issue is and what it actually is.
Even if you take 6-7% people think it's 3-4 times as much as it actually is!
However his point was if you ask people what they think it is the answer averages out at about 25%
There is a huge gap between what people think the scale of the issue is and what it actually is.
Even if you take 6-7% people think it's 3-4 times as much as it actually is!