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    Hit the poorest the hardest - is this really what people voted for?

    Trade unions generally run a general political fund and a party political fund. Members can opt in or out of either. Companies, of course, are not required to do the same with their shareholders. If you think Unite are "commies" then you are clearly even more of an uber-right wing freak than...
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    Hit the poorest the hardest - is this really what people voted for?

    Well said. Cameron's spending and cuts priorities may also be influenced by the following: Tory donors from the hedge fund and private equity industry Stanley Fink £1,961,141 cash, £4,325 non-cash Michael Farmer £2,343,750 Michael Hintze £1,125,430 cash, £1,200 non-cash Paul Ruddock...
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    Hit the poorest the hardest - is this really what people voted for?

    More than 287,000 Brits have been working abroad, so Bushy would not be alone... UK Nationals working abroad in September 2008 Austria 2,600 Belgium 10,600 Cyprus 5,900 Czech Republic 1,300 Denmark 8,300 Estonia 300 Finland 1,500 France 36,100 Germany 65,300 Greece...
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    Hit the poorest the hardest - is this really what people voted for?

    It was possible to put a cap on numbers during the accession period but now full membership exists any citizen of the EU (including large numbers of UK citizens) can live and work anywhere in the EU. The free movement of labour and capital is a key element of the EU hence my question. The...
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    Hit the poorest the hardest - is this really what people voted for?

    Is that a call to leave the EU, then ?
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    Hit the poorest the hardest - is this really what people voted for?

    Interesting. What action would you take against non-Dom's who avoid UK taxes but use our services and other benefits of UK living and want a say in how things are run?
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