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Originally Posted by Gavin78
Tonight's debate.
350m a week "IN" asked him it's a lie they said. Well maybe in the sense of what we get back but we still have to pay out 350m first before any rebate. The point being why don't we just pay 150m a week instead and keep the rest instead of a rebate. Simple the 350m is there in case they want to take it all and from what I heard the rebate is only conditional for a short period of time?
immigration - "IN" talked about being able to get qualified people over here for shortages yet outside the EU that would be impossible to get the skills needed.
What a load of Tosh, under the AUS point system they could select the right "skilled" people to work here and fast track them where needed after going through stringent checks this can be from anywhere in the world or are they saying the EU will be black listing the UK to stop workers coming here.
How many EU supposed "skilled" people come here setup a company for example a Dentist and they been deemed unsafe to practice but were simple allowed in because of EU rules.
Same with Sturgeon I mean come on she wanted an independent Scotland and didn't really care what effect it had on the English, Welsh or Irish people when it came to this ever closer union or how this would have affected houses, jobs, pay and well the economy overall. So while the "IN" team were all for slating Boris for prime minister I think she needs to look closer to home herself.
Same with the "IN" team going on about how the EU have set laws for maternity pay, wages and working hours she seemed to insinuate that our parliament "900 elected members" who make the UK laws do not have the UK interests at heart and will screw the working person at any given opportunity so being in the EU unelected members can make UK laws to protect the British people from our own GOV. what a load of crap working rights will stay the same or better out of the EU where we can make laws our own.
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Workers' Rights? Well the EU law is 20 days holiday per year. In the UK it's 28. Maternity leave is short compared to the UK law of 1 year. How exactly have they improved workers' rights in that respect?
As to last night's debate which I'll be watching in a bit, but have seen highlights, all that was about was ganging up on Boris and nothing else. They are scared of him for some reason. I had a lot of respect for Nicola Sturgeon, now I'm not so sure. The things she was saying in the clips I saw were the opposite to her stance during the Independence debate.