They will have several years to learn the language before they are allowed to workMervyn and Trish wrote: 05 Nov 2022, 13:41But the issue of immigrants needing an interpreter raises two issues. It questions the idea they are coming here because they know the language and casts doubt on their ability to contribute to the economy.
Even before that I am sure that many will find employment.
We have farmers leaving millions of pounds of produce to rot in the fields for lack of labour ... we have over 1million indigenous people with nothing better to do ... or we have many refugees, some of whom have offered to help, that could to do it for a few quid extra. Why are we allowing the farmers to have a problem?




