Trouver un emploi à Liverpool : Guide complet pour travailler au Royaume-Uni

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Trouver un emploi à Liverpool : guide complet pour travailler au Royaume-Uni

Si vous envisagez de déménager à Liverpool pour le travail, ce guide est fait pour vous. Que vous soyez jeune diplômé, en reconversion professionnelle ou expatrié à la recherche de nouvelles opportunités, nous vous expliquons comment accéder au marché du travail britannique, les secteurs porteurs, les démarches administratives et les stratégies pour maximiser vos opportunités.

Pourquoi choisir Liverpool pour travailler ?

Liverpool, une ville dynamique du nord-ouest de l’Angleterre, offre un marché du travail varié, avec des opportunités dans les secteurs de la santé, de l’éducation, du tourisme, de la technologie et des services. Son coût de la vie plus abordable que Londres en fait une destination attractive pour les travailleurs étrangers.

Dans cet article, vous apprendrez:

  • LE secteurs qui recrutent et les métiers recherchés.
  • LE conditions de travail au Royaume-Uni (visa, autorisation, reconnaissance des diplômes).
  • LE méthodes de recherche d’emploi (sites internet, réseaux, candidatures spontanées).
  • LE principales étapes pour postuler et réussir vos entretiens.
  • Depuis conseils pratiques s’intégrer professionnellement.

1. Secteurs en croissance et métiers en demande à Liverpool

Liverpool est un centre économique en pleine croissance avec plusieurs secteurs clés:

Recrutement du secteur en 2025-2026

  • Santé et social : Infirmiers, soignants, médecins (le NHS recrute activement).
  • Éducation : Enseignants, professeurs de langues (français très demandé).
  • Technologie et numérique : Développeurs, analystes de données, experts en cybersécurité.
  • Tourisme et hôtellerie : Serveurs, réceptionnistes, guides touristiques.
  • Logistique et transports : Chauffeurs, gestionnaires de stocks.

Des métiers accessibles sans diplôme spécifique

Certains emplois ne nécessitent aucune qualification particulière, comme :

  • Employé de commerce (supermarchés, magasins).
  • Agent d’entretien (nettoyage, entretien).
  • Livreur (Amazon, Deliveroo, Uber Eats).

2. Conditions de travail à Liverpool

Visa et permis de travail

Depuis le Brexit, les citoyens européens doivent obtenir un visa pour travailler au Royaume-Uni. Les principales options :

  • Visa de travailleur qualifié : Pour les professions spécialisées (salaire minimum requis).
  • Visa de travailleur de la santé et des soins : Spécifique aux professionnels de santé.
  • Programme de mobilité des jeunes : Pour les jeunes de 18 à 30 ans (valable 2 ans).

🔹 Conseil : Vérifiez les critères dans GOV.UK.

Reconnaissance des diplômes

Certaines professions (médecine, droit, enseignement) nécessitent une équivalence. Contact:

  • NARIC ROYAUME-UNI (pour les diplômes étrangers).
  • Conseil médical général (GMC) pour les médecins.

3. Comment trouver un emploi à Liverpool ?

Méthodes de recherche efficaces

  1. Postes de travail spécialisés :

  2. Candidatures spontanées :

    • Envoyez CV + lettre de motivation aux entreprises locales.
    • Cibler les PME et startups (plus flexible).
  3. Agences d’intérim :

    • Randstad, Adecco, Hays (idéal pour un premier emploi).

4. Préparation des candidatures

CV et lettre de motivation adaptés

  • CV britannique : 1-2 pages maximum, sans photo, avec références.
  • Lettre de motivation : Personnalisé pour chaque offre.

🔹 Astuce : Utilisez les mots-clés ATS (logiciel de recrutement).

Entretien d’embauche

  • Préparez les réponses en anglais (même les bases).
  • Montrez votre motivation pour Liverpool (connaissance de la ville).

5. Conseils pour une installation réussie

  • Apprendre l’anglais (niveau minimum B1 recommandé).
  • Inscrivez-vous aux événements de réseautage (Meetup, chambres de commerce).
  • Vérifiez les supports locaux (centres d’emploi, formations gratuites).

Conclusion

Trouver un emploi à Liverpool est tout à fait possible avec une bonne préparation. En vous concentrant sur les secteurs porteurs, en adaptant vos candidatures et en utilisant les bons outils, vous maximiserez vos chances.

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  1. « I’m retired and don’t care anymore » and there ladies and gentlemen is part of the problem.

    1. @Ninja4Hiya-Xbox says:

      I thought exactly the same. “I’m alright, Jack. Pull the ladder up.”

    2. Probably had a breakdown over WFA though.

    3. You’re not wrong, but to me that seems like a symptom rather than the cause. Politics has become tedious and tiring. Politicians only seem to lie, and cheat, but contrary with previous generations, when they get caught they don’t even bother resigning. I wish I had the luxury to switch off and not care – It’s depressing. I think the real problem are morons like that cap kid who supports Tommy Robinson. The old boy isn’t working to improve stuff, but he’s not actively causing damage either. That young one is actively helping shred the fabric of society.

    4. However, he had some good insight after his dismissive comment. Apart from I may not like reform but looking at the rest of them who else do you vote for, I’ve seen far more ignorant people than him… Big up Tommy Robinson?

    5. @marinaneil5814 says:

      >retired and doesn’t care anymore
      >has also spoken to jacob rees mogg and likes him 😂😭

      That guy definitely seems like he *does care*, just yeah only about his own wellbeing. I’m alright jack 100%

  2. Farage has made most of us poorer with his Brexit which was really just for him and his rich mates. Now they want to make him Prime Minister so he can finish the job.

    1. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      It’s happening to the whole of Europe so how exactly was it Brexit you deluded clown ??

    2. Nothing to do with infinity immigration, net zero, high taxes?

    3. @FarObserver Never had infinite immigration, net zero is achievable and fundamental to solving the ecological crisis and Farage will ensure his rich cronies will pay less tax you can bet on that.

    4. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      ​@mattnoel2447get a grip bro even bill gates admits now that climate change is a scam now ……
      So you can stop Ur pathetic virtual signaling displays cos noone cares about Ur scam anymore

    5. @FarObserver It’s not immigration that’s making us all poorer, it’s forty years of transference of wealth from low and middle income earners to high income earners by way of a rigged tax system that rinses the working and middle classes whilst providing the rich with literally hundreds of ways to avoid paying what they’re supposed to.

  3. High cost of living also effects the young workers. They truly deserve a higher rate .

    1. @CharontheElder says:

      So would you pay someone working the till in mcdonalds the same as an experienced nurse? Because we are not too far off that situation with the rate min wage is going up versus the stagnation in skilled worker wages. People will then say I’d pay the nurse more as well but this is just fantasy economics when the country is broke. I totally get the cost of living is unbearable for many but we are increasingly creating a society where there is no incentive to get ahead and where everyone struggles because of high inflation brought on by rapidly accelerating min wage (amongst other things). People are going to hate Reform in power as much as they hate Labour because all of the necessary solutions to our current situation involve a lot of pain.

  4. Everyone will be poorer if we are gullible enough to vote Reform and Farage, except for one key group the super rich (who coincidentally fund Reform).

    1. that is what everyone is saying you are BANG ON

    2. @ArchieGemmill1978 says:

      You’ll get poorer under any government.

      Glad to have helped.

    3. @ArchieGemmill1978 load off rubbish everyone know Nigel is for the super Rich he will do cash for favours to his his own pockets

    4. @ArchieGemmill1978 says:

      @carol-f8f7dhow much better off have you gotten since Labour been in power? And if you have, what policy do you put that down to?

    5. @danielcollinson4456 says:

      ​​@ArchieGemmill1978labour have been poor, but we’re getting renters rights bill and the workers right bill. This will help working class people. Under Reform they will reverse this.

  5. No to Deform and Farage 👎

    1. @simonfernandes6809 says:

      No to ReFUK!

    2. Because you’re middle class that’s why, well out of touch, England first

  6. The lack of union representation is massively hurting young people. Nordic countries don’t have a legal minimum wage, but very high union representation, and have higher wages, salaries, and disposable incomes as a result. To quote Gary Stevenson « the only power the working class have, is there’s a lot of them ».

    1. Mega corps understand that if you have a diverse workforce you will not have unions, so women and minorities are flooded in to break up unions. Amazon have talked about how they do this.

    2. @habitual_rake_stepper Where did you get this information? In my last place of work they had high diversity and 93% union membership. Corporations like Amazon are known for actively union busting which has nothing to do with the diversity of their employees.

    3. I think some of the issues with unions is that they do not make a good case for themselves in the UK.
      I attempted to unionize the workforce at a place I worked about a decade ago to be told by the company that they would fire anybody who joined a union, and the union themselves told us that we had to be members for 6 months before they would consider helping with anything.

      Then about 5 years ago I was working at a different company that had union representation from UNITE but only for the staff directly employed by the company (about 20% of the staff), the other 80% where agency staff (The agency was actually part owned by the company). When I asked the unite rep about this she brushed me off saying the agency staff where only temporary so unite didn’t offer them services. The agency staff where doing the same jobs, but for about £3 an hour less… I was there for an year and a half myself but some of the agency staff had been there for 5 or 6 years, that is not very temporary, I see that as the union being in bed with the company.

    4. @DeathwaveUK that second one is so depressingly common, I can’t believe it’s just “give us time to catch up” or “well you know we’d need a law change to close that loophole first” anymore. They said that decades ago and it’s still happening

    5. @hippieyoda1993 says:

      Source? Or just lying here again are we?

  7. @Ninja4Hiya-Xbox says:

    Interesting how when someone says they like Farage they always follow or precede it with “I’m not racist…”

    1. @1inchPunchBowl says:

      It was the up the Tommy 10 names that clinched tbh.

    2. In other words « I like a racist but I’m not racist ».

    3. @charanjeetjawanda3827 says:

      And then follows it up with « vote Tommy Robinson » 🤦‍♂️

    4. @danielsmith7247 says:

      Yeah that dude isn’t too smart

    5. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      ​@joetrent4753Nord because people like you make so many assumptions kid ….
      Seriously I’m not rascist am with a black woman but I can see immigration is clearly destroying the UK ….
      So am I rascist in your deluded eyes kid??

  8. It’s fascinating that people support and like Farage. Fascinating, bonkers and scary.

    1. @BLUESKY-zt1nv says:

      its usually the case that the « Men » who are still supporting Farage are Bi Sexual .

  9. Up Tommy Robinson? Christ. What is happening.

    1. i know what i would like to put up TR!!!

    2. That guy needs a slap across the back of his head

    3. @northstar1690 says:

      Soon as he said « I’m not racist, you know what I mean », I knew he was racist.

    4. I want to imagine he was holding he was holding a sharpened sex toy while he said it.

    5. Stupidity isn’t something people try to hide anymore!

  10. Thanks to vile capitalists like Farage and his buddies, the young are now forced work for very little and compete against half the world for a job.

    1. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      No clearly it’s the bankers like it always was…..
      The politicians are just puppets how don’t you get that yet ?

    2. @samsampson7407 says:

      It was apparent when Brexit was voted for how it would effect the younger generation who did seasonal work in Europe and make it harder to get a job there.

    3. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      ​@samsampson7407man ur deluded
      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    4. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      ​@samsampson7407are toy saying a country should form its forign policy based on the few students summer jobs ?
      🤣👍🤡
      Absolutely clueless arnr yoy

  11. Anyone else roll their eyes whenever someone one starts their sentence with « I’m not racist, but… »?

    1. @tomsheppard378 says:

      Seems like things are getting worse here, racists seem a lot bolder expressing their views. It seems that Reform are tapping into ethno nationalism treating non white people as 2nd class citizens. Some social media is becoming an absolute sewer

    2. @icravedeath.1200 says:

      ​@tomsheppard378 I think that maybe that’s a problem that’s just making our country worse, because it’s the result of bigoted rich people (who are the actual problem) who are preying upon the more vulnerable’s insecurities in order to secure power by fostering hate.

    3. That guy fit that stereotype very well. ugh

    4. I’m not a racist but I do support a massive one.

    5. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      ​@tomsheppard378probably because people can see immigration is destroying the UK mate …..
      Immigration was a trick the whole time and people seem it now …..
      Not you tho eh you still believe what politicians say don’t you……

  12. The minimum wage for everyone is to low!

    1. too*

    2. The FAKE Living Wage needs to be replaced by a GENUINE Living Wage of £17 an hour

    3. @BUMBLE-FART This is insane. £30k a year, plus pension contributions, plus employers NI. Simply put there are a lot of jobs in the UK where someone cannot provide enough value to be worth that much.

    4. @bishboshsThose businesses that can’t afford to pay a genuine Living Wage of £17 an hour shouldn’t be in business; if they want to exploit someone by paying them a pittance they should exploit their own loved-ones and see how they like it

    5. @BUMBLE-FART Sure, so basically all small businesses in low margin will fail then. No coffee shops, no hair dressers, no restaurants.

  13. @teddywatson4821 says:

    Why did we accept and normalise the term « Cost of living crisis »
    It’s a massive transfer of wealth from everyone else to the elite.

    1. @SussyBaka_irl says:

      Fucking yes, represent the collective wealth of a country via 100% & with the ‘cost of living crisis’, you’ve seen corporate greed & a lack of sufficient regulation from government agencies like Ofgem assist in 1 of the most explicit transfers of wealth imaginable.

      That % of wealth has simply diminished in our share, whilst the huge slice of the rich, welp there’s has expanded, simply because we as the working & middle class have lost money due to the rising costs of living, which have directly impacted the rich & their profit incentives.

      Think of a pie chart, our slice is getting smaller, but our slice losing size doesn’t just disappear from the pie, nah it exists for others to consume, which just so happens to be the rich in this analogy.

      Prices rose far beyond inflation metrics, because none were interested in keeping for-profit businesses in check & with services worsening in quality, despite making record profits, why’s nobody asking where the extra money is going?

      The need for nationalising public services can very easily be explained by a class concisous understanding of our world & for these voters, it means asking these leading questions to hopefully get them to reach the same awareness & conclusions as us all.

    2. A hurricane is crisis, cost of living is a man made misery factory

    3. @youngwt1 Especially when the politicians in Britain and the EU were partially responsible for this cost of living crisis!! They don’t give a damn about us!!

    4. @carsncakes1285 says:

      I never call it thus, I have always called it a Cost of Profit crisis

    5. Good point. The words we use do influence how we think about things, and they can sanitise or distort the real issue. It avoids using words like poverty. Not having enough money to afford the cost of living is basically the definition of poverty, so maybe « poverty crisis » would be more accurate.

  14. @djmercenary6588 says:

    My first job was £3 an hour, In the 90s, Farage would drag us back there in an instant

    1. BANG ON

    2. It’s a shame weekend jobs for teenagers in Woolworths has been replaced with zero hours contracts, pretty much not even guaranteeing anyone a full days work on a Saturday.

    3. @KISS_paulstanley says:

      But how far did that £3 per hour go? Much further than now due to inflation.

    4. ​@joetrent4753 The weekend job for teenagers is now a lot of adults only income because the skilled work has been offshored. We have boomers still in work which is pushing gen x and millennials out of more senior roles (because we base pay on age). Millennials and zoomers end up stuck in entry-level roles that you now increasingly need a master’s degree just to apply for. All while barely making enough to get by. This is neoliberalism and has failed multiple generations.

    5. @djmercenary6588 says:

      ​@KISS_paulstanleyit took the whole summer to save up enough for a playstation 1 😂

  15. Up Tommy Robinson? Israel first? Jeez

    1. Tommy working class hero, love the geezer

    2. @TheFrostedfirefly says:

      @Mwhite-w9h Tommy Ten-Names doesn’t even live in the UK. He lives in Spain. Working Class my ass.

    3. @616inthebits says:

      @Mwhite-w9h Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, what a true working class moniker.

    4. @hippieyoda1993 says:

      Nothing like taking Israeli, Russian and American money to sow hatred in your mother country. What a patriot.

  16. Some people are so racist they’re willing to make their own lives worse if it means kicking minorities out

    1. @jorgedaniels6172 says:

      « I’ll tell you what’s at the bottom of it, » he said. « If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you. » LBJ

    2. @jeremysmith54565 says:

      Then are that oblivious they’re causing their own problems

    3. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      ​@jeremysmith54565bro how delusional can you be??
      Immigration is clearly destroying the UK man FFS face reality….
      It was so much better before mass immigration – fact

    4. brexiteers

    5. @vincentblack7467 says:

      Yeah, I would rather be poor than loose my culture and my race…and that’s not being racist….

  17. Employers who pay the minimum wage are required to do so by law. If they could pay you less, they would. Think about that.

    1. They might even do it

    2. @silvafox7719 says:

      ​@andy654shazThey will given half a chance 😂

    3. Unless You Imprison bosses for not paying NNW

    4. Pay isn’t linked to how grimey or dirty a job is.

      Pay is linked to supply and demand.

      If your job can be done by anybody because it’s low skilled, you won’t be paid much.

      Why?

      Because you’re easily replaceable.

      We have 1.5 million unskilled immigrants entering the country every two years and we have 1 million people unemployed.

      That’s nearly 2.5 million people waiting and ready to take an unskilled job.

      However, if you’ve got skills that most people don’t have because you’ve spent the time investing in yourself, you’ll never be screwed down on wages.

      Why?

      Because there aren’t 2.5 million skilled workers waiting to take your place.

      When you’re skilled, you’re valuable.

      When you’re valuable, you can make demands.

      The people moaning about being on minimum wage should take a few minutes to recognise why they’re on minimum wage.

      Let’s be honest, if your job can be done by an uneducated and unskilled immigrant who can’t speak English, why would an employer value you?

      It seems some people have been let down by their parents who never informed them of the harsh realities of the world and, instead, just told them how special they are.

      You might be special to your parents, but without skills, you’re not special to anybody else.

    5. @lunasol3768oof, harsh

  18. @GdpIsNationalIncomePerYear says:

    UK national income (GDP) was £2.7 trillion last year. We need more news about how much of this is being taken in wages by the top 10%.

  19. @jimjiminy5836 says:

    farage is a sock puppet for american imperialism.

    1. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      Man Ur deluded.
      They all work for the bank mate and that’s including all US politicians…..
      How don’t you get that yet ??

    2. @nicholasbethell2921 says:

      And Russian imperialism and anyone else who will give him money.

    3. ​@Voting-does-nothing »the bank »

      You really do sound clueless.

    4. @dirtydimes80 says:

      ​No one has disputed that politicians are bought and paid for.
      Why do you keep telling people they’re deluded?

  20. The girl with the yellow hair spoke a lot of sense, and she was so right about Farage.

    1. @terrydonegan1622 says:

      The higher minimum wage is difficult for small businesses. Labour have never had 1 business between them. Farage talks sense

    2. @terrydonegan1622 See a doctor.

    3. ​@terrydonegan1622and why is it difficult? The obscene overhead on rent, caused by pals of Farage in the city

    4. @terrydonegan1622 A lower minimum wage means the majority of people don’t have disposable income for your small business, they’re forced to exclusively use the cheapest businesses, which are the largest ones who can leverage economies of scale and market domination to drive down costs. Lower minimum wages are the death of small business.

    5. @terrydonegan1622 At least let it be the same for everybody.

  21. @mufccharliemufcglazersout says:

    Reform suck big time all there after is money money money everybody is going to be worse off ffs 🤦🏻‍♂️ no no no no no no to reform and the tories

  22. This is why younger people need to be more engaged in politics. As we have an older affluent generation who simply doesn’t care about the younger people. And the older people are the ones most likely to vote.

    1. Yeah I think you’re right. In my own home I have the issue that my 20yo daughter is not engaged enough to want to vote and sees our voting system as fixed. I managed to persuade her to vote when she was first able to although I pretty much had to tell her who to vote for, which is not ideal as should be (and I want her to be) thinking for herself. Although I will add that party was The Green Party. I think I really need to get through to her how crucial it’s going to be in the next GE that she does vote.

    2. @jennibennett9724 says:

      @lil.j.d.10 My mother would always say, « If you don’t vote, you don’t get an opinion on politics. » So when I missed an election once when young, if I tried to talk about the news, she would say « nope, you didn’t vote, you don’t get an opinion » and just shut me down every time. I’m 43 now, and I’ve voted in every election since, including for things like local police chiefs, etc.

  23. @imconfused1237 says:

    “Reform is gaining popularity with younger voters” – Except, they’re actually not. Younger voters are significantly gravitating towards the Greens and Lib Dem’s.

    1. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      It’s hilarious that delusional people like you think that ANY of the parties are here to help you.
      They all clearly work for the bank and against you dear how don’t you get that yet ??

    2. @humanpotatoes4958 says:

      ⁠@Voting-does-nothingthat wasn’t what imconfused’s comment was saying 😶

    3. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      ​@humanpotatoes4958yeah i know she still believes that a politician is going to help her /us !!!??
      How delusional can one get exactly??

    4. ​@Voting-does-nothingbot response

    5. @Voting-does-nothing says:

      ​@murphman160yeah every who disagrees with you is a Russian or a bot….
      🤣👍🤡That’s how you know Ur in a cult kid cos nothing you say makes any sense or bears any relation to reality….
      If you support either the left or right wing you are a deluded extremist who literally believes what politicians tell you ….
      Let that sink in bud left and right wing people actually believe what politicians tell them!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Talk about brain dead people!! Left right extremist cult members you all are

  24. People assume that all 18 year olds live at home and only work part time. It is insane that people don’t understand a lot of young people are students or have left home and have to pay rent and bills as well as supporting themselves at university. Why are they not paid a wage that supports them?

    1. Or they do live at home but due to high cost of living need to help support their families.

  25. “I don’t think people realise how the establishment became established. It simply stole the land and property off the poor, surrounded themselves with weak minded sycophants for protection, gave themselves titles and have been wielding power ever since.”
    “In the course of my life I have developed five little democratic questions. If one meets a powerful person–Adolf Hitler, Joe Stalin or Bill Gates–ask them five questions: “What power have you got? Where did you get it from? In whose interests do you exercise it? To whom are you accountable? And how can we get rid of you?” If you cannot get rid of the people who govern you, you do not live in a democratic system.”

    1. And the good old “The man who first put down a fence in common land and says ‘this is mine’, and finds those foolish enough to go along with that, created modern society.” as an explanation of the old “possession is 9/10 of the law” adage.

    2. @kaitlyn__L Yep. As SOON as that happens then the land CEASES to be ‘common’.

    3. @hippieyoda1993 says:

      Yes we’ve barely progressed from divine right and despots but what can we do about it is the real question.

    4. @hippieyoda1993 Stopping empowering them by not supporting them would be a start?

  26. « lower the minimum wage so the poor get poorer. » Farage in one sentence.

    1. The problem is if you are to expensive, you can be replaced by a computer now . And it keeps people from joining the labour market at the lower levels . You want to hire some one who can’t walk and chew bubble gum for the price of a lawyer ?

    2. @TonyLinden51 says:

      @Kraken4201

      So, do we set up camps for the ‘final solution’ as Hitler did or do we tackle the problem.

      Here are the facts:
      > there is no longer work for people with limited skills.
      > we do not train people with the skills needed
      > any person who is not paying tax is draining tax.
      > cutting wages will lead to even more people not bothering to try to get work.

      When I was unemployed, I made 1250 applications in one year. I got ten replies and one interview… and I was halfway through a self-funded degree. Also, that was before the full-scale destruction of British industry by Tories.

      > cutting wages will lead to even more people draining tax.
      > Thus, all Farage’s policies will lead to very much worse life for every Brit.

  27. « I’m not racist but up Tommy Robinson »
    « I’m retired and don’t care anymore »
    A perfect gradient of public opinion

    1. I’ve got to admit it took me a sec to realise “up (x)” is a compliment now 😅 I thought it was an “up yours” kind of insult at first! But hey ho, language changes. Just gotta keep myself up with it lol

    2. ​@kaitlyn__LIt’s actually quite old. Try Googling the following : « up the » as a term of support+origin.
      You should see some historic examples of the expression. Obviously you don’t want to go ‘Up the Tommy Robinson » Ew.

    3. @carlbickle9467 says:

      So sad..I’m retired so I don’t care..well fuck you.

    4. @ReubenAStern says:

      Well, there was a perfect gradient of public opinion but you only seem to have noticed the worst ones.

    5. Up tommy robinson

  28. @JohnLedger-g4i says:

    The lady with the yellow hair sums him up in one word . Top girl

    1. @nicholasgodleman7520 says:

      Simp.

    2. ​@nicholasgodleman7520Incel.

    3. @lizcollinson2692 says:

      Wonderful description.

    4. @stephenlitten1789 says:

      @lizcollinson2692 He lacks the necessary warmth and depth.
      Arse might be more appropriate as he’s full of shyte

    5. What people like her and others don’t realise is even if the minimum wage is reduced, if tax is cut then you will likely end up with more wages in your pocket

  29. @gordonstrong5232 says:

    « I’m not racist, I just support the guy who held a massive rally with speakers who said everyone with migrant heritage should be deported »

    1. ye , a racist

    2. @TheNightFrequency says:

      Every illegal migrant not every migrant

  30. @albertbrammer9263 says:

    The moment somebody says, « I’m not a racist, but… » they are a racist.

    1. Well, they’re probably about to say something that is gonna sound racist, at the very least.

    2. @Daniel-we4bo says:

      And everyone of them says that same phrase ‘im not racist but…’ 😂😂

    3. Wow what an astute observsation and not in any way a generalisation meant to shut down civil discourse

    4. @jonny__b A generalisation that never fails to disappoint, mores the pity… why, how many times have you said it?

    5. @Daniel-we4bo says:

      ​@jonny__bjust dont side with racists if you don’t want to be called a racist, this shits dead easy

  31. Reform is a party for billionaires run by millionaires telling poor people that poor immigrants aee stealing from them.

    1. @user-zi7ep9jz1d says:

      Unemployment is at its highest level under Labour ,with Reeves now admitting a 92 billion black hole .We will be taxed for this goverments mistakes for generations .

    2. @TheFrostedfirefly says:

      @user-zi7ep9jz1d Cool. Reform will make it worse though. It doesn’t need to be Reform OR Labour.

    3. @davechambers4867 says:

      @user-zi7ep9jz1d I guess you were in a coma between 2010 and 2024?

  32. The company I work for has just employed an 18 year old. They expect him to do the same amount of work as a 21 year old but don’t want to pay the same

    1. @purplealpha2070 says:

      I think this policy is meant to give young people a foot in the door by making young people attractive to prospective employers and build their experience and CV. However I agree it is not fair from the young person’s perspective to earn less due to age. A more fair policy would be to have minimum wage the same for everyone 16+ but still make younger people more attractive to employers by providing tax or employers National Insurance incentives – that way everyone gains.

  33. @brianferguson7840 says:

    UP TOMMY ROBINSON with a pineapple 🍍 on a pole !

    1. @roderickjoyce6716 says:

      or a very angry large porcupine…😁

    2. @gordonstrong5232 says:

      He’d probably like that though 😅

    3. With a hot sausage before you unleash a pack of starved wolves.

    4. @davechambers4867 says:

      With a lit fuse.

  34. A multi-millionaire says pay people less… er, OK.

  35. @gandalfthewhite8273 says:

    That’s a great idea cut wages so the rich can buy up whats left of the assets. People need to wake up and look at Farage’s paymasters.

  36. Remember when Farage said Brexit was a great idea…

    1. and when he said truss’s budget was the best in years

    2. @erfman-de3sm says:

      The gullible were conned about brexit, I just pray that it doesn’t happen again

    3. It is and was and still is it’s about controlling our boarders how the hell can that be a bad thing? It’s just not been implemented properly

    4. @gregc7699 and leaving gave us less control

    5. @gregc7699 NOT what fuhrage said when it was implemented , are you saying brexit was destined to fail as a lousy idea it was or was your great leader telling you porkys

  37. @johnkeilloh2682 says:

    Never listen to a politician who tells YOU are paid too much doing a job they’d never in a million years lower themselves to do.

  38. Paying someone less because of age to do the exact same job as someone else – age discrimination

  39. It’s time we give the greens a try

    1. definitely not

  40. @tommohawksaxe2609 says:

    It’s the UK, the Union isn’t working for anyone except the elites. It’s become a machine to transfer wealth to them.

  41. @ProudAmalekite says:

    Nigel wants more legal mass migration. They’ll work for less. He’s a traitor

    1. BANG ON

  42. @gavinsmith9564 says:

    Reform are the party of the 1%, no working person should go anywhere near them.

    1. They are like the axe that manages to convince the tree that it is just like them because it’s handle is made of wood

    2. @thebeetreesknees says:

      If they were then they wouldn’t be campaigning against mass immigration. It’s the 1% who benefit from it.

    3. @hippieyoda1993 says:

      What? No, it’s certainly state and corporate powers that benefit from the division sown here regarding anti-immigration rhetoric.

      How do you still think Nigel’s your friend? It’s so sad. I’m told by everyone ‘politicians are a load of crap’ then you go and vote for the millionaire. Make it make sense.

    4. @thebeetreesknees says:

      @hippieyoda1993his money is irrelevant. I’m not his biggest fan, but at least he’d put Britain and British people ahead of non-Brits. That’s what the state is MEANT to do. It’s hardly a big ask.

      You keep trotting out cliches about “sowing division” and helping the billionaires profit by supporting mass immigration though 😂

    5. @potnoogle5780 says:

      Only the brainwashed go there.

  43. So a man who earns:

    £91, 346 per annum as an MP
    £97, 900 a month presenting on GB News

    Is a brand ambassador for a Gold Bullion firm.

    Has a Cameo profile charging £76.95 per video (averaging 39 seconds a video)

    As well as paid posts on ‘X’, revenue on Youtube videos. With an estimated total extra income outside of his MP wage , of £1 million per year. Is saying young people are earning too much? Way to punch down Nigel.

    1. @gordonstrong5232 says:

      « Yeah but he drinks pints in the pub and smokes, so he’s definitely one of us »

      ~ Reform voters, probably.

    2. You shouldn’t be mad at farage for earning a lot of money by basically being a celebrity politician, he makes the kind of money he does because he gets the viewers to the GB news channel. You should be mad at the bankers for printing all the money during COVID and long before. For the government for enforcing draconian covid measures and importing a new working class in the form of mass foreign migrant labor, where politics Joe gaslights itself and it’s audience saying this doesn’t cause negative wage pressure and housing price increases. But you don’t want to hear any of that.

    3. ​​​​​​@AleXoEx0
      « You shouldn’t be mad at farage for earning a lot of money … »

      🤦 According to you it’s okay for Farage to have a problem with how much people on minimum wage earn but the reverse is wrong (despite he himself raking in obscene amounts of money)? Thank you for coming online to show everyone just how thick you are.

      « For the government for enforcing Draconian COVID measures »

      Please explain how we’re meant to do that now that the party that enforced those measures is no longer in power?

      « Importing a new working class in the form of mass foreign migrants labour »

      What the hell are you on about?

      Also, how has your alleged immigrant working class driven up house prices? Are you saying they’ve been buying up houses using money straight out of their pockets, cause last time I checked you need a hefty deposit before you can get a mortgage. Also after they’ve driven down the wages, how are they supposedly earning enough to save up for a mortgage deposit? Everything you’ve just said is utterly nonsensical.

    4. ​@AleXoEx0And therin lies the issue. ‘Celebrity Politician’. MPs leverage their standing as Members of Parliament to make money outside of their elected roles. They are paid well to dissaude this extra pursuit of money, but a lot of them arent in the job to be the quinessential public servants and represent their constituents. They are there to get letters after their name to bolster their fee for after dinner speaking. If you need to earn more than 100 grand a year then youre in the wrong job.

      I do blame the Government for many, many things they did during Covid. It will go down as one of the biggest money laundering schemes in history, so no push back from me on that.

      Mass migration does need looking at. A lot of people are concerned about it and ultimately the government represents the public, so again no push back from me.

      House prices are getting more and more expensive because theyre being bought by companies and billionaires to rent out for profit and not affordable for working class people. A decline started by Thatchers ‘Right to buy’ in the 70’s which left no social housing.

      Farage is a capitalistic dinosaur who is gaining traction because he has drawn a hard line on Immigration. His other policies are complete chaff and for him to have the brass neck to say young people are paid too much is complete and utter insanity.

    5. @anthonybariek997 says:

      You forgot his £10k a month MEP pension

  44. @freetobe8345 says:

    Equal pay for equal work no matter what your age is. Farage is an ageist cnt. This is the future generation we’re talking about here

  45. If after Brexit the UK electorate vote in a guy who wants to reduce wages that means the UK has a death wish.

    1. @Alannahbmc3519 says:

      ‘The UK electorate’. There was nothing United about it. Northern Ireland and Scotland said no and got it anyway. If reform get in it won’t be on the backs of northern Irish or Scottish folk either. We just get dragged into whatever stupidity the English want.

  46. @Margaret-p4r says:

    NEVER VOTE REFORM

    1. I will

    2. @deano1878ytWell done Deano for outing yourself as a supporter of Farige a supporter and friend of people like Tate a suspected sex trafficker, grapist , misogynist and all out low life, tRump a suspected pdf file and adjudicated sex offender and many right wing “N0nce’s” which says a lot about the people who support him and their 🐂 💩 ideology of protecting women and children when its people who support the parasite who are in most cases the abusers , Deano I really hope you have no contact with either .

    3. @gordonstrong5232 says:

      ​​@deano1878yt You must enjoy making billionaires richer, cutting public services, and casual racism.

    4. @TheFrostedfirefly says:

      @deano1878yt Thank you for confirming you will never vote Reform.

  47. @simonfernandes6809 says:

    Reform: ‘We will stop illegal immigration by making young people poorer’

    What a winner!

  48. « I wouldn’t know because I’m retired and I don’t care any more ». That is a disgrace! I’m retired and I do care.

  49. @tomnorton7817 says:

    Side note… at 1:08 I’m sure in the background there’s a snippet of the second solo of comfortably numb?

  50. Did I hear someone say Reese mogg is a favourable likable guy? He’s a vile individual.

    1. @TheReelDealFilmReviews says:

      Yes, he was the man who said “I’m retired and don’t care”. Blatant Reform voter, awful attitude.

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