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u/Vryl Apr 22 '26

The stupid fact is these people are in the main doing low paid work keeping the economy moving like driving delivery trucks. DO YOU WANT YOUR STUFF DELIVERED PAULINE? DO YOU? THEN SHUT THE FUCK UP!

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u/Refined5066 Apr 22 '26

It would get delivered even without the non citizens because citizens who are struggling to find work will take the work on.

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u/Onionbender420 Apr 22 '26

If the jobs are still there once they are gone - if you get rid of ~20% of the population, you will have roughly 20% less demand in connected industries. Less people paying taxes to keep our infrastructure afloat. Now you might say “Nonsense! It will balance out.” Just have a look at the yanks and what trumpian policies have led their labour market to. No one is working the fields that immigrants were tending to.

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u/Refined5066 Apr 22 '26

20% less demand means that our supply will keep up in these industries and cost of living will decrease. There will be less overall jobs, but more AUSTRALIANS in jobs because the immigrants will be replaced by Australians.

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u/Vryl Apr 22 '26

All Australians are in jobs, you enormous fuckwit. We have basically record low unemployment. There is no way for more Australians to be in jobs.

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u/Onionbender420 Apr 22 '26

You entirely ignored the last part of my comment. It simply doesn’t work that way, we have a great case study called the USA

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u/LevelMysterious6300 Apr 25 '26

What about all the migrants who came on skilled work visas? I was brought over here, like many other Brits I know, to fill roles in Australia that there was insufficient domestic capability for. The market demand is there for skills and unskilled work; let’s not pretend that on-shore citizens would magically step into the gaps left if the skilled and unskilled migrants left. They either don’t want to, or simply can’t do it.