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By Natasha Lomas

Published: Tuesday 25 March 2008


Name

Anonymous


Location

West London


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

Am I totally naive in believing we can employ our own native population to fill some of these jobs?

I don't think we can consider the immigrant population in isolation here. Surely if there is enough demand for these skills, then the salaries offered will reflect that and the local population will therefore be attracted. Am I missing something?



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