PAEDOPHILE BRIT BLAMES MIGRANTS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT

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Jason Oldacre, a resident of Swindon in the UK, blames immigrants for his joblessness. Speaking to a Sky News reporter, he conceded his criminal record for 'assault' disqualifies him. But, it's far worse than he admits on camera, as Oldacre is a convicted paedophile, according to news reports. He was also placed in the sex offender programme after pleading guilty to three counts of sexual assault of a child under 13. Yet, rather than take accountability, he seems to want to place the blame at the feet of migrants who are often coming from places colonised, invaded, or destabilised by Britain and its allies.

Migrant workers have increased in the UK over the past two decades, rising from 9 per cent of the employed workforce in the first quarter of 2004 (2.6 million) to 21 per cent in the first quarter of 2024 (6.8 million). But the truth is the UK economy needs migrants. Much like the rest of Europe, the UK has an ageing population, and according to the State of Ageing 2023-24 report, over 21 million people aged 50 and over live in England. This represents 38 per cent of the population, up from 32 per cent in 1981. That's a 47 per cent increase in a little more than 40 years. Over 10 million people are 65 and over, making up 18 per cent of the population, representing an increase of 52 per cent. Meanwhile, the population under 20 will decrease over the next 40 years.

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the UK also has a shortage of skilled workers. The UK leaving the European Union in 2020 exacerbated the problem. The irony is that a surge in anti-immigration resentment was the catalyst for the Brexit (British exit) 2016 referendum.

So, it seems Jason Oldacre, the alleged convicted sex offender who struggles with accountability, may also be struggling to understand the basic principles of economics. If any country has an ageing population, it will need workers from somewhere to do essential jobs, one of which is protecting children from sexual predators.

Video credit: Sky News

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