Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by denphone
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And many companies need to change their mentality around training up people as instead of seeing it as a easy way of cheaply exploiting them to their own ends with poor training they need to improve very much the standard of the training and that require more investment at the end of the day and too many companies are unwilling to do that IMO.
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Aha! You've found one of the many advantages of Brexit! More training and better opportunities for our own people.
Incidentally, we should be seeing more of our own trained doctors coming through the system soon, following the increased training this and the last government made happen.
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Originally Posted by Dave42
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Mick it the UK government choice it didn't act on rules to control migrants the non EU one have total control choose not to and 3 month rule on EU ones and choose not too
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To be honest, Dave, we don't have a problem with migrants from outside of the EU because we have the ability to choose who we take on the basis of skills and whatever criteria we specify.
With EU migrants, anyone can come in and take jobs our own people could have had and at a cheaper wage. That is really the big issue people had with free movement.
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Originally Posted by jfman
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It’s not within the competence of a Prime Minister to bind a future Parliament.
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Maybe not, but it is what he said and in a democracy you would expect the government to implement Brexit if that was the situation.
Incidentally, it may be a different Parliament, but it is the same political party leading it.
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