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Old 04-12-2018, 17:16   #4288
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
isn't up to government to inforce the law of minimum wage and free movement worked both ways OB and it aint fault of EU if UK government choice not to use rule that can control EU movement 3 month rule
First of all, the presence of EU migrants in our country is forcing remuneration down to the minimum wage. If they weren't here, employers would have to pay more to recruit people for those jobs. It's simple supply and demand principles.

Secondly, free movement may work both ways, but surely, the electorate appreciated that when they voted to leave. The electorate don't want freedom of movement - it is that simple.
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