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What's the problem, counsel?

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->'If our lowly skilled, poorly educated, older workers can compete with under skilled, lowly paid, highly educated, younger foreign workers, I do not see why our highly educated, over trained, extremely well paid lawyers should whine.'
MR CHAN LAI HUAT:
'I refer to Wednesday's report, 'Will local talent flock to foreign firms?' and the comment, 'Liberalisation of legal profession worries lawyer-MPs'. If our lowly skilled, poorly educated, older workers can compete with under skilled, lowly paid, highly educated (sometimes) younger foreign workers from Asia, I do not see why our highly educated, over trained, extremely well paid lawyers should be allowed to whine when they are asked to do the same.' Keep them taboo
 
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