barryqwalsh
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Yet for those they have displaced, it is hard to point to any obvious upside. They seem to have lost out all round – on jobs, wages, training and public services. The problem has become particularly acute since the financial crisis. British success in creating jobs over the past eight years has come at the price of stagnating wages and public services stretched to breaking point by high levels of immigration.
It's time for creative thinking on immigration for a greater Britain
It's time for creative thinking on immigration for a greater Britain