Are you mixing me up with lizardo or something?

My argument is that controling immigration is an essential factor to reduce unemployment, and through it: homelessness. We can produce jobs but if our companies are free to import foreigners willing do the jobs for wages the locals would not accept then the locals are just going to stay unemployed. The only way to solve that is to restrict the immigration rate so the compaines have to hire at least some local workers but the EU's open borders policy means we are legally incapable of blocking immigrants from the EU.

As long as we are under the EU's policys and the EU contains populations with lower wage expectations than Britons it makes the "solving" of unemployment a sysphean task.