Why do we still tolerate 21st century slavery contained by South India ?

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As long as people search for price and not source nation this will verbs.
I buy many fewer clothes than I did before I know how my nice and pricy clothing was being made. And I always look to see where on earth it was made.

The truth is people are cheap and lazy. They don't vigilance about their planet enough to save it.. and they don't watchfulness about others. They pull down the blinds on the rest of the world and enjoy themselves surrounded by their little cocoons ... sort of like they did in Rome at the beginning of later end.
WE don't tolerate slavery. Our governments do. Lots of the clothes we buy on the high street are made in sweat shops by slave chore. Governments turn a blind eye to the companies that sell them because they're 'good for the economy'.

If country's refused to import these commodities we'd soon see the slave owners, and the British/US company's that support them, vary their practises. Of course, you'd get some nutters on here complain that the cost of clothing would go up.


exacly frank,
Slavery is intolerable anywhere, anytime but countries and their citizens need to look in their own back yard before they start throwing stones.

Assuming that you are English from your name, what about the sex trade and hospitality workers brought into Britain and enslaved surrounded by penury?


Slavery is a national issue not an international one. Don't provoke another Iraq War because we want people thinking like us.
Cheap labour at lb12.00 per week wages if the workers are lucky, but don't forget China with its throw away kettles, irons and toasters produced for British owned companies for lb17.00 per week.

Our wonderful politicians consequently inform us that our economic discharge is due to the global economy what a sick, sick prank.
They then encourage thousands of immigrants permitted and illegal to enter the country to exploit them as well as the indigenous inhabitants of the U K. When are we going to wake up and nick action ?

It proves with the Ross and Brand affair that the powers that be act when in that is a reaction from the silent sensible majority or the public.
I have to agree beside Frank G.

Around the world there are many problems much worse than what's happening contained by India, and before you say it YES, i have be there and i don't just mean the tourist areas.
I go to Punjab and saw massive slum areas where people have literally zilch BUT they looked an awful lot healthier than those in many parts of Africa.

We can't solve every problem surrounded by the world, it's impossible and so this has to be aimed at the India government, that's the one whose spending millions sending a pointless rocket into space.

And if things are so bad, why don't the thousands of Indian immigrant who are here in the UK making a fortune send all their money over within?
Anybody that have to work is a slave to capitalism and under the false pretence that their life is getting better
Never mind India Mike - Take a look at the entire Middle East and the majority of Africa !!
I so have to laugh when certain elements on here try to draw comparisons beside Europe and Britain.Not even close.
And i do not want it to become that way either!!
Modern slavery is Indian Sub Contnent/ African/ fundamentally Islamic
I hear you but how about we concentrate on our own problems and next move to others.


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