Pedrosa
13-02-08, 01:19 PM
Apparently the Home Office is under pressure to ease up the restrictions on people entering the Britain from Bangladesh as they traditionally provide the cooks in the 9'000 curry houses scattered around the UK.
The argument being that they are presently suffering a shortage of people willing to work with the phal and basmati rice dishes.
Am I missing something here? As many of the restaurants are owned by Bangladeshi's, why are they not encouraging their own kids to enter in to the family business?
Secondly a counter argument states that instead of allowing more Bangladeshi chef's in to the U.K maybe something should be done to encourage the many Bangladeshi's enjoying claiming benefits from the social system to get out and go earn a pitta?
The argument being that they are presently suffering a shortage of people willing to work with the phal and basmati rice dishes.
Am I missing something here? As many of the restaurants are owned by Bangladeshi's, why are they not encouraging their own kids to enter in to the family business?
Secondly a counter argument states that instead of allowing more Bangladeshi chef's in to the U.K maybe something should be done to encourage the many Bangladeshi's enjoying claiming benefits from the social system to get out and go earn a pitta?