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Originally Posted by ianch99
If you ignore the fact that the employer is a British one and you would like to think they should pay a "fair" wage for UK citizens, the outcome of your logic is that prices rise.
No immigrants that will "work for less" --> higher wages (by definition) paid to "British" workers --> higher prices
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Well it's happening. However I don't see the logic. If they are paid less, how can that mean higher prices? Surely the Company has more money by paying less so can afford to lower prices? I know they don't but there it is.
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Originally Posted by martyh
Doesn't quite work like that .Lots of Poles used to work on the sites with me and no way would they take less pay than the indigenous workers doing the same job .Maybe that would be true on the labour black market but not in the legitimate market
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It's utterly disgraceful for Osborne to threaten voters like that
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Vote leave have issued a road map of what should be done in the event of a leave vote
Vote Leave said over subsequent sessions of Parliament it wanted to introduce:
Finance Bill - This would abolish the 5% rate of VAT on household energy bills by amending the Value Added Tax Act 1994. It would be paid for by savings from the UK's contributions to the EU budget, Vote Leave said
National Health Service (Funding Target) Bill - The NHS would receive a £100m per week real-terms cash "transfusion", to be paid for by savings from leaving the EU
Asylum and Immigration Control Bill - "To end the automatic right of all EU citizens to enter the UK"
Free Trade Bill - The UK leaves the EU's "common commercial policy" to "restore the UK government's power to control its own trade policy"
European Communities Act 1972 (Repeal) Bill - The European Communities Act 1972, "the legal basis for the supremacy of EU law in the UK", will be repealed. "The EU Treaties will cease to form part of UK law and the European Court's jurisdiction over the UK will end," said Vote Leave.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...endum-36534802.
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That seems fair to me and it should to remainers too. There is a lot of reversing of legislation to do.
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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
So they have threatened pensioners and working people now can they get any lower I really don't think when people voted in the last general election they knew what a spineless bunch they were voting in.
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But they have sunk to the lowest depths. It is suggested an emergency Budget should take place if we vote leave to claw back the £30 million they claim we'll lose straight away. The poor will be hit by that. However, 57 Tory MPs have said NO to Cameron for this. I doubt it will get through Parliament.
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Originally Posted by Gavin78
Well I don't have any doubt that it might be a rocky road if we Brexit till we find our feet. but if you want to be a 1 nation country then go for it because that is the only road we are going down.
Either that or WW3 is really coming when all these nations start fighting each other because we don't actually have a common ground.
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Well I think it spells the end of the EU as we know it if we leave and that can't be a bad thing. Maybe then we can get back to a kind of Common Market. I voted against the Common Market though I think it's a good idea because I and others at the time could see exactly where it would lead to. We told you so!