Prime minister champions migration in stance at odds with European neighbours

  • gigachad@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I can feel that. But all my Spanish friends say the same: there is no work, and If you find it’s pay is way below your qualification or working conditions are shit. A Spanish man once told me “Spain is great to live but bad for work”, I guess many Spaniards feel that way…

    • Laser
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      2 months ago

      Yeah, that and the language that I don’t really speak (though obviously I could start learning it) is what keeps me here.

      However, it is telling that a country that is off worse economically than we are here (Germany) is more welcoming to migrants – not saying all is fine and dandy but the general sentiment is just so much better.

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        2 months ago

        I don’t know about that. In practice, Spanish produce farms abuse migrants quite a bit. And of course, Sanchez is a socialist. The nationalist/fascist opposition has gotten quite influential more recently.