bagofdoorknobs wrote:Looks like the Tories have gone off the deep end with their mad little Fortress Britain Crusade. They want to wean local businesses from foreign talent? Don't make me laugh.
Only an complete and total idiot with no experience in the private sector and a gigantic inferiority complex would even think that this was plausible in this day and age. As a business owner of a company with a wide range of nationalities, I can definitely say that I'm not really in a position to ask a customer to wait for three years while I go get the hoodie with the "right passport" around the corner and try to convince him to become a C++ programmer.
Yeah, right. If you can't get talent, you go find that talent, wherever they are, and then use them there. By banning brains, the UK also loses out on developing better home-grown talent. (Talent that develops by having to compete with the best.)
The idea of importing people, and then leaving them permanently without any kind of rights is one that's been floated elsewhere in Europe. The result will be that no one with any kind of choice for another destination will bother. There won't be world class scientists, innovative start-ups or much of anything cutting edge, that's for sure.
My business partners and I were looking to expand our UK operation as our base for making sorties into the Continental market. With all of this insanity, we decided to set up in a different country instead.
I completely agree with you and I don’t understand those white hall officials advising these private educated Oxbridge toff’s either.
In this day and age of global village, if you don’t import highly skilled people, you will end up competing with those same people for the market share.
At the end of the day, you will end up damaging UK Plc for short term cheap votes.