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Originally Posted by martyh
Farming is a good example to use because it shows how much we depend on foreign workers in certain industries,there is actually a whole industry set up to supply farm workers from across the EU , one such company here and should we leave the EU we will still need those workers as we always have
Here's another link giving a good perspective of how the farming industry relies on migrant workers
http://www.fwi.co.uk/news/analysis-f...eft-the-eu.htm
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Indeed and that would probably not stop but the point is we used to do all that work ourselves. I'm not against migration I only want our Government to have the right to control it. It is the only way we can get the figures down to anywhere near what the Government promised in the Election.
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Originally Posted by Kursk
On Andrew Marr this morning, Yanis Varoufakis (former Finance Minister for Greece) quoted Hotel California in relation to Britain and the EU: "You can check-out any time you like, but you can never leave".
Of course, poorer Countries want us to stay in; those of us who want to leave are in for one hell of a fight whatever happens on 23 June.
Where will it all end? Certainly, not in June whatever the outcome of the vote is.
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Yes I thought that was an excellent reference he made. It is true because we will still trade with them.