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Old 19-08-2021, 21:00   #2025
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I don’t think you will be proved wrong. I believe that our membership of the EU led to chronic structural deficiencies in the skills of British workers and the pay and benefits on offer to them. We have taken the ripping-off-a-plaster approach to remedying that, because the whole Brexit process, especially that part of it handled by the traitorous remainer parliament of 2017-2019, reduced trust in the process to absolute zero. There was simply no credible way of implementing a longer transition that would not have been seen (rightly, in my view) as a smoke screen for the permanent retention of EU writ.

That’s a very nice soap box political statement l,
BUT like most brexiteers you’re failing to provide a viable solution.

You know fine well that wages can’t just be increased.
Force U.K. unemployed to take those roles ?
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