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Why would Brexiteers fear a second referendum?
Just respect the vote. I couldn't take any more of the scaremongering bullshite from the Remainers.
Why would Brexiteers fear a second referendum?
where's the credibility in that QUESTION........................Why would Brexiteers fear a second referendum?
You spoke about how uncomplicated it was to align the supply and demand of labour. I queried this in a non-confrontational way, and asked a specific question about one of your claims. In your response (above) you completely ignored what I said and asked, going off on a separate tangent and resorting to name-calling and sarcasm. I leave others to draw their own conclusions, but you don't do yourself any favours.
Why would Brexiteers fear a second referendum?
Just respect the vote. I couldn't take any more of the scaremongering bullshite from the Remainers.
where's the credibility in that QUESTION........................
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DR
You really need to move on.
It is an absolute fact that the EU's freedom of movement principle means that the UK Govt cannot control the supply of labour within the UK.
The consequences of this principle in the UK, which has seen millions of EU citizens move here are a undoubtedly a primary motive for why millions of voters chose leave.
Gaining control of who can reside and work in the UK provides the opportunity for the UK Government to manage that flow.
This is a very good development if you care about protecting the interests of British workers from foreign workers competing for work.
If freedom of movement or open borders was such a clear economic and social benefit for Governments then there would be a border free world beyond the EU. There isn't, even the most capitalist country in the world controls who can reside and work there.
You are on the wrong side of the argument..........outside the EU what countries do you think you can you move to and legally work tomorrow?
Just respect the vote. I couldn't take any more of the scaremongering bullshite from the Remainers.
No you haven't, you have ducked it again. I understand what the norm is in other countries.
You suggested earlier something different, I have asked you to explain that.
Just to jog your memory, in response to a question along the lines of why a free market is a problem across the EU but not across the UK, you said the freedom of labour is disastrous, and that your view applied equally across a nation or a bloc of nations such as the EU.
You now seem to say that freedom of labour within the UK is fine, and only just enough workers from outside to fill gaps, as is the ideal around the world.
Which kind of makes a nonsense of your earlier response.
So please, either admit you were talking bollocks in the initial response to Lincoln Imp, and you now love the freedom of labour inside national borders, or explain how you would not have a free market for labour in the UK, without restricting UK workers.
I await your next sidestep.
If it's a competition for advanced condescension and question-swerving you could be right.
Ha, glad you brought up the old sarcastic and confrontational posting style discussion.........dear pot........yours sincerely kettle.
What you actually bought up was an challenge about what I advocated with regard to freedom of movement, and you highlighted a post where I had stated freedom of movement was disastrous, at a UK level and EU level. You interpreted that my opposition meant I was for restrictions within the UK, and I have since fully explained your interpretation was incorrect (post 20897).
By the way, if this principle wasn't a disaster then we would have voted remain and there would be no unfolding political problems in Europe relating to populism.
So, I stand by that position that the freedom of movement has been disastrous, and controlling the movement of foreign labour into the UK is an important lever that can be pulled to prevent over supply and the consequences of "over supply".
This will draw the UK back to a position that is entirely consistent with its non EU international peers, as I am sure you well know.
Happy days!
Because your man fergus claimed that freedom of labour was disastrous, and that applied inside the UK, as much as inside the EU. He ****ed up basically because he did not think trough the implications, like most leave voters. And again, like most leave voters, can't admit it. I am only pushing it because he threw his toys out of the pram over the suggestion that he had ever said any such thing, and when shown that he had, tried to melt it away with guff.
Gutless.
Well done. but post 20897 was not written by you.
Don't tell me you thought that just plucking a random number out of the air would deflect from your inabity to answer the questions posed
Well done in avoiding answering the questions posed.
Rather than going on about immigration why don't you actually answer on how you are going to control supply and demand for the labour market.
The same way I would be able to control foreign contribution to the UK murder, rape and robbery markets........
Aww bless.
No melting away love, I have work demands to deal with and then went to Rotherham.
I can't be on here spending all my free time schooling the remedial remain class all day every day.
why are you even on this thread, you don't live in the UKIf you can follow a conversation, maybe you would understand. You dont have that abilty though.
that's choice coming from someone who still want 's the EU to have a say in how we go about our business ....... Couldn't make it upare you sure you are british? You seem to struggle with comprehension of english, i said you tried to melt what you had said away with guff, not that you melted away. Quite the opposite, you keep popping up, to repeat the guff, and duck the issue.
Nope, nothing has been ducked.
I think the problem you have on this is that you cannot process(or accept) that there should be restrictions of foreign workers without similar restrictions on UK workers?
You can though......and it is not contradictory, in fact it is how the vast majority non EU countries work. I have never sought to restrict UK workers rights in the UK, ONLY the rights of foreign workers in the UK.
Those words may mean you need to have a sit down and use a paper bag to regulate your breathing........sorry about that.
Essentially though that is why we will NEVER agree on the EU's freedom of movement........I only care about UK workers interests.