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Nearly 100 people losing their jobs to house asylum seekers. :shock:
I am lost for words.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/almost-100-staff-stradey-park-27208182
 
Lost for words, 100 people losing thier jobs, coupled with the effect on thier families and the local economy, I have every sympathy for genuine asylum seekers but this is hard to take in...
 
Absolutely fckn disgusting way to treat our own people. Drakeford needs shooting.
 
sainthelens said:
Absolutely fckn disgusting way to treat our own people. Drakeford needs shooting.

It's a political decision Saint, they don't care about a number, as long as he's showing the world leaders how humanitarian he's being, how generous he is.. he's basically whoring himself out there for personal gain.. career politics etc that Westminster abide by
 
If, as seems to be confirmed by the article in the OP, this is Home Office issue it’s nowt to do with Drakeford or the Welsh government.

I’m no expert on how this works but my understanding is that the government identifies a site, a hotel or whatever it is but the government has no power to force that establishment into essentially closing to house asylum seekers. They pay them to do so. It’s the hotel owner’s decision. They’ve basically decided that it’s worth more cash to them to do this and lay off their staff than it would to trade as normal. Money talks.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
If, as seems to be confirmed by the article in the OP, this is Home Office issue it’s nowt to do with Drakeford or the Welsh government.

I’m no expert on how this works but my understanding is that the government identifies a site, a hotel or whatever it is but the government has no power to force that establishment into essentially closing to house asylum seekers. They pay them to do so. It’s the hotel owner’s decision. They’ve basically decided that it’s worth more cash to them to do this and lay off their staff than it would to trade as normal. Money talks.

Or what ECB has said
 
Skippyjack said:
Or what ECB has said

BBC article confirms it too. This is a U.K. government responsibility not Drakeford, the Welsh government or the Senedd.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
BBC article confirms it too. This is a U.K. government responsibility not Drakeford, the Welsh government or the Senedd.

So it is career politics, employers are looking for a workforce, why haven't they created a programme to integrate them into work to pay for themselves, instead of playing politics and wasting more money
 
Skippyjack said:
So it is party politics, employers are looking for a workforce, why haven't they created a programme to integrate them into work to pay for themselves, instead of playing politics and wasting more money

They’re not allowed to work while their asylum claims are being adjudicated
 
exiledclaseboy said:
They’re not allowed to work while their asylum claims are being adjudicated

It's been years though, like waiting lists, economy, Brexit, sewerage, cost of living.. surely some new legislation can be sorted FFS, where's that burning building meme
 
Local Councils can take out temporary injunctions against Home Office plans, blocking the department’s efforts to find accommodation for asylum seekers - that's if they're interested or can afford them.
 
TheLoneRanger said:
Local Councils can take out temporary injunctions against Home Office plans, blocking the department’s efforts to find accommodation for asylum seekers - that's if they're interested or can afford them.

And they’d probably lose. At great expense, as you alluded to.
 

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