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Migrant workers sorting sprouts.

Migrant workers in Northamptonshire

Who's to blame for the credit crunch?

As Britain looms into a 'deep recession', Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Northampton has been asking people across the county, who they feel is to blame for the current economic situation.

Reporters have been speaking to people from all over Northamptonshire to gauge opinion and feeling about the gloomy economic climate.

So far, people in Corby and Rushden have said they feel migrant workers are to blame for the credit crunch.

Some residents in the area say they've found it difficult to find work, as employers are overlooking British workers in favour of migrant workers.

They say employers are able to hire migrant workers for a cheaper wage, which is making it harder for them to find jobs.

But migrant workers in the county say they are just as likely to lose their jobs and find it difficult to find employment elsewhere, should they fall victim to the economic problems.

Some workers even say they've not been able to find jobs, because they are not British.

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Northampton's Suki Somal has been looking into the issue:

last updated: 12/02/2009 at 10:42
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