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On 2004-12-12, Steve <ThisOne@Aint.valid> wrote:
> James Annan wrote: >> >> That's fine so long as the UK can import enough qualified >> workers from 2nd/3rd world countries to fill the >> various research and professional jobs that the local >> population are no longer capable of doing. However, >> most of those who are hostile to the public funding >> of education are also hostile to mass immigration, at >> least until they find their local hospital under-staffed. >> > Doesn't that imply that the UK is still a first world country? Well without being too pedantic about the pigenholing, there is certainly a rough pecking order that places the UK above say India and below the USA in terms of brain drain. James, in Japan :-) |
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