The UK Has Enough Human Resources – The Problem is Deployment

Across the UK and Europe, a structural crisis is unfolding — not in the future, but right now. Our social and economic model depends on a constant supply of new people to sustain a system that has grown too large, too dependent, and too fragile. Immigration has become a numbers‑based sticking plaster for a model that can no longer sustain itself.

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