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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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brighton fella

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Mar 20, 2009
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Whoosh. There you go, I'll say it for you. Your comment has gone completely over my head!!!

What exactly is the point you are trying to make?[/QUOTE

Are you serious, you really don't understand do you..

And folk like you are entitled to vote, god f*cking help us.
 




heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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The Remainers have really got their knickers in a twist about these mystical, hitherto unknown economic implications..... please stand by for a shock announcement...... ordinary Joe Bloggs on the street ( probably the vast majority).... are going to vote on 1) How much they perceive we pay into the EU... 2) The dreaded migration issue ... and 3) the democracy issue....

If you think that vast swathes of middle and lower England are sitting with calculators mulling over relative before and after growth and trade figures as a way of deciding where to put their cross in a few weeks... you are sadly delusional.

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Herr Tubthumper

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pb21

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Apr 23, 2010
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Brilliant article. All remainers should read it (but they probably won't).

Its a well written article, but a very similar one could written from the perspective of remain is best because of everything we don't know what will happen in the future if we leave; such as if we leave that will start the collapse of the EU which will lead to WW3 playing out, the apocalypse and everyones death, or leaving the EU running out of energy and going bankrupt.

Its essentially just scaremongering.
 


ofco8

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May 18, 2007
2,389
Brighton
The other reason and main reason they want to stay in the EU is because it's easy cheap labour.

This. Big business leaders are worried they will have to pay higher wages if we leave. Shock, horror, it will mean their exorbitant salaries and bonuses may be reduced.
And I most definitely do not have left leaning or socialist views.
 




ofco8

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May 18, 2007
2,389
Brighton
So, logically, once we leave the EU the cost of labour will go up. This is NOT a good thing, by the way. It will NOT create more jobs or wealth, in fact it will have the opposite effect, as the costs of UK businesses will increase and we will become less competitive. There are two important issues here:

1. Where will the labour come from for the jobs which Brits plainly don't want to do? When all the EU nationals go home, who will do the low paid work? Currently my business (and our associated businesses) cannot recruit enough staff - we are having to re-implement recruitment drives in Eastern Europe that we stopped three or four years ago. We are close to full employment!

2. The UK is an advanced economy. We should be welcoming low-skilled workers from overseas, and focussing our efforts on developing and training our own nationals to do the value-added jobs which generate wealth. This is the current plan. However, the Vote Leave campaign is proposing to STOP low-skilled immigrants from the rest of the EU, and introduce a points-based system to allow only higher-skilled workers in. This is the precise opposite of what we should be doing. It would be funny if it wasn't so serious!

Cheap foreign labour has depressed the incomes of our own people. Fact. Except of course those on the board of directors.
 




Maldini

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Aug 19, 2015
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So, logically, once we leave the EU the cost of labour will go up. This is NOT a good thing, by the way. It will NOT create more jobs or wealth, in fact it will have the opposite effect, as the costs of UK businesses will increase and we will become less competitive. There are two important issues here:

1. Where will the labour come from for the jobs which Brits plainly don't want to do? When all the EU nationals go home, who will do the low paid work? Currently my business (and our associated businesses) cannot recruit enough staff - we are having to re-implement recruitment drives in Eastern Europe that we stopped three or four years ago. We are close to full employment!

2. The UK is an advanced economy. We should be welcoming low-skilled workers from overseas, and focussing our efforts on developing and training our own nationals to do the value-added jobs which generate wealth. This is the current plan. However, the Vote Leave campaign is proposing to STOP low-skilled immigrants from the rest of the EU, and introduce a points-based system to allow only higher-skilled workers in. This is the precise opposite of what we should be doing. It would be funny if it wasn't so serious!

Regards jobs Brits don't want to do,not so long ago we did them all however wages and conditions decreased because cheap easy foreign labour became available and business men got lazy.If we left they would have to work at making their jobs attractive again. I'm all for allowing in skilled people if we need them.A points system is a great idea.However it would be better to train our own because as with nurses if skilled workers are easy to find abroad then we don't train our own.

The bottom line for you is the economy which you are clearly obsessed about and care little about our ability to cope with mass migration.That's def not funny.
 






Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
'Boo hoo hoo,I can't get enough really low-paid workers in quick enough to fill all the crappy jobs I've got on offer.Will the lovely EU miracle workers organise a treaty with the Time Lords so I can get some slaves in from the days when people knew their place'.:tantrum:

That was really funny seeing the audience on Sky laughing at Cameron-wonder if a sitting PM has ever been de-selected?
 


Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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Sompting

Really, as i also stated on another of your posts where you also stated that our incomes had not been affected by foreign labour....... i ask you again have you any contact or any idea about incomes in the Construction Industry to name one, i very much doubt it otherwise you would not diss the statement...... you are utterly clueless.
 






pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
2. The UK is an advanced economy. We should be welcoming low-skilled workers from overseas, and focussing our efforts on developing and training our own nationals to do the value-added jobs which generate wealth. This is the current plan. However, the Vote Leave campaign is proposing to STOP low-skilled immigrants from the rest of the EU, and introduce a points-based system to allow only higher-skilled workers in. This is the precise opposite of what we should be doing. It would be funny if it wasn't so serious!

extending the current points based tier system on non eu to include eu nationals is the fairest non discriminatory system.

Immigration numbers are too high.
how do you propose reducing the number of immigrants from the EU ?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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brighton fella

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Mar 20, 2009
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It's fact that immigration has pushed down wages in this country but can anyone tell me why unemployment is at a all time high in so many southern european countries ?
The remain lot claim that immigration has many benefits to it.. ...i'm yet to see one.
 


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