You are presuming that any inward migration is to fill the low-end of the labour market: that is demonstrably inaccurate.
No of course it doesn't. It largely fills the underclass, unemployable end of the market too.
You are presuming that any inward migration is to fill the low-end of the labour market: that is demonstrably inaccurate.
Some idiots are also shouting we need more people to grow the economy.
I must have missed the bit where you did that... oh wait you didn't
Rapid migration
Has that been photoshopped?Nothing wrong with a nice new build, built to budget..
Yes it's a shame that those that have been in power have ignored infrastructure. But let's blame the new guys.That's now just when they start as the new access road is finished BUT adding thousands of cars to the already over crowded A281 seems a little short sighted given the huge issues in and out of Guildford already
On the old Wisley airfield. Currently planned at 1730 homes with only 1 access road from the A3 / Ripley north roundabout and no schools, doctors, etc etc - forcing even more car movements though Ripley High Street if you want to go south.
Both of these near me
no you havent told me a thingI have told you twice.
But you are happy for more doctors or nurses or carers or architects or engineers, if they are needed though?Jeez! How many more Deliveroo and JustEat drivers do we need??
Yes, probably 12 months sounds a sensible point to begin to compare.I could mention laying down a marker that we could measure the performance of the new guys against but some on her seem to find fault with that. Nevertheless, lets over the course of the new administration see how well they do with new roads, schools, medical facilities, sewers etc when they build the million plus new houses.
Some jobs are low end. Productivity needs increasing there as well Not everybody can have a higher level job. This suggests some will always need support.exactly.
Invest in getting people further up the ladder without making the ladder longer.
Despite what you and others think, I'm not a Labour supporter. I'm a floating voter.Carmen I think on another tread I mentioned 18 months but however much I think the lady is right I equally think the risk is too high for the target.
Yes the previous were at best pants so let's move on to what Labour can deliver.
Given that its 300,00 per year or 1.5 million over the period of government it going to be a challenge. Especially as you can't just magic extra building capacity and change the planning regulations etc. Even with a lot of luck, planning, action and a fair wind it will take 18 months to get on track so that's a lot more than 300,000 per year for the 3 1/2 years left.
Do the house builders even have that capacity never mind supply side both materials and skilled labour?
Don't get me wrong I don't disagree we need more houses on brown and grey land but I fear the lady is setting herself up for a fall.