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Old 19-11-2019, 08:02   #199
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Re: Election 2019 - Week 2

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
I do fear for places like Wales post Brexit. Scotland have a possible escape route, but not so it seems the Principality. Along with the North of England and SW, the EU insurance against a right wing Govt. starving these areas of investment will be gone. Workers rights will be slashed, major employers will leave and any investment channeled to the SE. It's storing up long term trouble, division and eventual break up of the UK. I don't think that's what folks voted for. They need to have a think when they vote again.
Yes, like Wales is doing so well under Labour.

If you talk about investment, you need to recognise that Labour policy will have investors ditching Britain and taking their money elsewhere. If Labour spend huge sums on investment, it will bankrupt the country, so we will have little to show for it.

The best hope for Wales is a Conservative government, and no, they won't starve Wales of investment if they win more seats in Wales, of course they won't. You have no evidence that they will 'slash workers' rights' either. They have already said they want to improve workers' rights, so you appear to be spouting old prejudices rather than basing your opinions on facts that you can justify in 2019.

As for the break-up of the UK, I think that is far more likely under ditherer Comrade Corbyn.
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