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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
One seems certain is that this is going to go the way of the Scottish Referendum and won't be settled, either way, on the 24th. I think this has been quite a bitter and divisive campaign and the EU issue will become even bigger. If we Remain? There will be moves to depose Cameron from backbench Tories and another referendum on the schedule within a few years. Leave? Negotiations to Leave will dominate, Cameron will likely resign, other Tories/MPs might try to get an early election to try and overturn the result before it's final and stall the process of Leaving until they do.
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I don't actually know how tradesman have been affected from EU migrations to tell you the truth. It should be easier to quantify but I couldn't find any statistics when I googled. I just threw that out as an example of a demographic which is more likely to be impacted by freedom of movement. The problem with wages though is that we're not just competing with each other but also the rest of the world. Manufacturing for example declined in part because we can't compete as much with the likes of China/Asia. That might change if the Pound tanks but that would cause a loss of jobs elsewhere. If we Leave then many workers, such as Steel workers in Wales, will still be hurting from the impact of globalisation. I don't know how we deal with that but Leave or Remain it will still be an issue. |
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They are happy to work for less money and he has a kid and home to support here. Competing with them can be difficult :( |
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That is bad and is certainly, IMO, the worst part of the EU. I am generally for freedom of movement but it would be better if they had some sort of economic break whereby movement is restricted and eased up as the nation reaches economic parity with the rest of the bloc. We would probably need exceptions for workers based in another country but working temporary, moving within an existing company or skilled workers though. My first initial post about this was lacking nuance in retrospect. I still think it's not as simple as wages going up if we Leave and that the primary driver of the decline of many manual labour jobs in the UK is global competition rather than EU workers but it would be foolish to casually dismiss the fact that some people do suffer. |
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It is the comment you made regarding global competition that is, I feel, the important one here. The EU has strengthened workers rights and they *will* be eroded if we Leave. |
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Labour also don't seem to trust that the British public would cause an outcry if the Tories did try to introduce unfair Labour laws. Labour need to concentrate on making themselves electable rather than relying on unelected officials from outside sources to do their job for them. And as for them having any chance of reforming the EU... well, as that irritating currently popular saying goes... 'That's for the birds'. Britain desperately needs an electable centre left party; and the current Labour party isn't it. |
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No one is going to take a hatchet to workers right in the event we vote to leave that's just another scare tactic, honestly listening to some you would be mistaken for thinking the UK never did anything positive till the EU rolled along and it's a complete load of rubbish. I think even the most dim witted politician has realised that the British public have a higher opinion of what flows through sewers right now then they do the political class and that dismantling workers rights might just well push a large group of people over the edge.
It's this revisionist history some on the remain side have spouted that has really angered me as this nations values of fairness and tolerance were in play long before the eec or the EU started doing anything. Granted it suits some to believe it and many younger voters might also fall for it but the reality is the fight for workers rights in this country was done many decades ago by very committed people who deserve better then to have their legacy taken by a bunch of spineless opportunistic grubs. Workers rights will not disappear if we vote leave just as the world will not end and countries will not fall, might take a few quid out of some wallets that won't really miss it but that will be the biggest extent. A few of my brother's company's do most of their business in the EU and he's been having conference calls and meetings with clients and none of them seem overly concerned about brexit their general opinion is that if we do vote to leave things will continue much as before as that's what is in everyone's interests. To be honest most of my views of the economic argument have come from him and those he does business with mainly Germans and Italians and they certainly don't share the doom and gloom about brexit some think it might be the best thing for the EU. That's why the scare mongering and fear campaign have angered me so much it's a small group promoting and backing those tactics and is not representative of everyone in certain fields that they claim. |
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Remain will say we've spent this money 10 times over but that is not true. What Vote Leave are saying is what the money saved 'could' be spent on, not what it 'would' be spent on. They use the NHS as a perfect example of how the money could be spent. |
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As for the 'bonfire of workers rights' argument, well it's frankly puerile. Until 5 minutes ago Corbyn was a sincere believer that the EU wasn't good for the man in the street and that Labour is the party of the working man. Presumably he now feels that with him as its leader Labour is so unelectable that he'd rather us be run by unelected suits in Brussels. It's laughable. |
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A rare bit of good news both sides can agree on: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...endum-deadline
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Can't argue with that, it's always disappointing when you see how low voter turnout is in many elections.
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Considering various UK governments have opposed the Working Time Directive, Agency Employee Rights Directives and TUPE and Redundancy Consultation Directives, I would say yes, we should be concerned
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