by Roger Mullin
Never a day goes by, but there is an attack on immigration somewhere to be found in the UK media. It is almost always peddling myths, like immigrants are stealing jobs or immigrants are forcing down wages. And it is not merely right wing Brexiteers like Farage that peddle such myths. Recently a Facebook post by someone claiming to be of the radical left in Scotland used such arguments. Corbyn is not averse to peddling myths. Gordon Brown famously followed the myth makers when campaigning for “British jobs for British workers.” It is ill-informed, often xenophobic, and completely against the economic interests of Scotland. We should eschew such prejudices and seek a better Scotland.
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iScot issue number 45 2018
124 pages of the best crack in Scotland and beyond. Featuring the very best of wordsmiths in Scotland today.
Robbie Dinwoodie, Alyn Smith MEP, James Kelly (iScot goes Pop, Peter A Bell, Jason Michael McCann, Vivien Martin, Allan Martin, Paul Kavanagh’s Wee Ginger Dug, Blaze’s Page,Fiona Grahame of Orkney News, Moira Dalgetty, Bill Dale, Indy Lawyer, Ran Bruce’s Spider, Dave Bowman, Gordon Craigie, Major Bloodnok and the most excellent Billy Kay.