
Far from growing the economy, it has suppressed productivity, wages and capital investment
… As a way of driving a wedge through the Conservative electoral coalition, and risking the support of the working-class voters who gave the party its majority at the last election, it is difficult to top. While the Government is offering tax cuts and bigger bonuses to those at the top end of the labour market, it is offering more competition for those at the lower end, bringing job displacement and lower wages for many.
The problem is not just political. For there are good social and cultural reasons to want to reduce and control immigration. Even liberal academics report that increased diversity inhibits social trust and undermines the solidarity necessary to sustain progressive taxation, welfare systems and public services. As recent communal violence between Hindus and Muslims in Leicester shows, diversity is not simply “our greatest strength” but a challenge that requires patience and stability to overcome.
Canada uses mass immigration to depress wages in order to help the rich stay rich but currently they’re calling it “fighting inflation”.
The Bank of Canada has instructed the corporate class to not grant wage increases while the Liberal party shoots for a record high immigration intake.
All of our mainstream political parties are in on this con job.
They will call you a racist if you dare express opposition to the destruction of your economic well being.
