Desperate British Job-Seeker Forced to Fly to China to Find Work

Daily Stormer
April 28, 2014

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Nicholas Blurton has been unable to find a job in Britain, despite applying for 3,000 in the last 5 years.

While 800,000 British jobs are being advertised to Non-Britons in Europe, along with £900 to cover travel costs and a £1000 bribe to the company for taking a foreigner on, the native British people are being forced to go to China to try and find work.

From the Express:

A DESPERATE jobseeker who has been turned down for 3,000 posts in Britain is off to China for work.

Nicholas Blurton, 52, has been searching for a job for five years but now says he has “lost all hope”.

The father-of-one had to give up driving a lorry when he suffered a stroke in 2009.

It left him “learning to walk and talk all over again” and he was banned from driving.

Determined Mr Blurton, of Uttoxeter, Staffs, said: “If I could find a job round here I would certainly stay but I’ve lost all hope of that happening, particularly in Uttoxeter.” His latest disappointment was when a shopping centre opened near his home – and he failed to land a job in any of the new stores.

Now he plans to fly 5,000 miles to the Far East to work in a friend’s new beautician business.

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Desperate to work, he is having fly to China to find some, while the companies in Britain are being paid £1,000 for each foreigner that they take on.