You're confusing TV with real life. Of course it looks terrible, that's the idea of the programme. There were hundreds of hours of footage to allow them to select the juiciest bits with the occaisional prod in the right direction for them.
Rather than rose tinted glasses, perhaps blinkers
Of course they choose the 'juicy bits' that's what the media do, but I can't believe that you and others are naive enough to believe that there isn't wide spread abuse of the benefit system, and that there aren't migrant workers filling places that could otherwise been filled by UK citizens.
I have given you a factual example of this, and you still don't believe that is the case. Its not me that wearing the 'blinkers' here.
Nowhere have I laid the blame at the door of the migrant worker, but here again you seem oblivious to what I said, so I will try again. It is the companies in the UK that give priority to migrant workers, as opposed to offering them on the UK job market.This is what causes anger among the unemployed, struggling to pay their 'bills', and drives them towards UKIP.
Again as I said earlier, the company where my son works, has a workforce comprising over 95% of migrant workers from Eastern Europe. The company actively recruiting recruiting primarily in Poland, but also Lithuania.
This is not hard grafting agricultural work, but simple production line and end product packing work. I am confident that if all of the migrant workers up and left, the company could very quickly fill the positions from the ranks of local unemployed UK citizens.
Successive governments have allowed many of problems, concerning the people of this country to go unchecked for years, and now they are beginning to 'reap what they have sown', with Mr Farage and his Merry Men, laughing all the way to the Poll Booths.
However, like most all discussions in this section of the forum, this one is going around in never ending circles, without any form of consensus agreement ever being reached.
We all as human beings have differing views on things, and politics and religion should really be 'no-go' areas on a forum, because very few of us are likely to agree. That said, like a fool, I allowed myself to get involved in these contentious issues, when in reality, at my age, I've seen enough of life to know better.
The irony of this is, that I co-own and fund a forum, which has been running for over five years. The forum rules state that the discussion of Politics, Religion are not permitted on the 'Board', and I wrote the rules.
The 'bottom line' is that in the entire 5 years of the forum's existence, there has not been a single disagreement, nor member moderated, or banned.
I have to say, that I am a member of two other photography forums, both of which are more like a photography forum than the debating society that is TP. Yep, I know, I am as guilty as the rest of you, and I was warned before I came here, that TP was a particularly contentious forum, so I have no excuse.
So with that, and with no agreement in sight, in any 'camp', I will say that I respect your views, and trust that you will reciprocate.
I'm going back to my photography, and leave you guys to carry on disagreeing with each other.
Dave