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The Who frontman Roger Daltrey has taken rather an outspoken turn in stating that he blames the ex-Labour government's immigration policies for denying his friends jobs.
Insisting that the policies seen under Tony Blair's government have changed Britain for the worse, he spoke out blaming the politicians and not the immigrants for the way that things have transpired.
"I will never, ever forgive the Labour Party for allowing this mass immigration with no demands on what people should be paid. I will never forgive them for destroying the jobs of my mates because they allowed their jobs to be undercut with stupid thinking on Europe, letting them (immigrants) all in, so they can live 10 to a room working for Polish wages," he told The Sunday Times.
"I've got nothing against the Poles at all," he continued, "but that was a political mistake and it made me very angry and the people who get it in the neck are the immigrants and it's not their fault."
This isn't the first time Daltrey has hit out against immigration when in 2011 he said that the last government left "the British working man screwed like he’d never been screwed before".
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