I disagree - I think of the three main parties, Corbyn is the one most likely to actually DO something in terms of border controls but not for the reasons you would like. In summery, I think people are right in that mass immigration is generally encouraged by this and previous governments is because the corporations that will always put pressure on the government and industry generally want low wages, and the first thing to do here is have far more workers than jobs. Therefore people will undercut one another to do the same job = lower wages, more profits. I see no reason, despite her rhetoric and her shameless playing up on this in order to lure in UKIP and working class voters who are the ones who suffer from the arrangement.
Historically, Corbyn is against the principle of immigrants being pulled in to undercut current UK citizens and I am certainly convinced that he is, despite the pressures of 'playing the game' that even he falls to on occasion, a man who will act in the best interests of the 'average' working people in the country. Same principles as Tony Benn on the EU.
Much more likely to do something about the problem.




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