03-09-2022, 19:30
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Up North - Where It's Grim
Age: 58
Posts: 2,492
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
You see, this is the common response. But we are not talking about throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Yes, 37 hours a week may suit you, but others may want to work longer hours. The legislation does not allow the choice that a lot of people want to achieve the standard of living they want. For some low paid workers, working longer hours could prove the difference between eating or not eating. You also ignore the fact that the Working Time Regulations is rather more extensive in scope than the 48 hour week.
We are all concerned about data protection, but the GDPR is extremely bureaucratic in its application. Are you really happy to have that ridiculous screen come up each time that you have to accept to proceed? It's simply unnecessary.
All the EU laws require review to establish which provisions are necessary, and is the legislation addressing the problem at hand without unnecessary bureaucracy?
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You need to get a Covid test.
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Nonsense, Ian. The benefits of Brexit have yet to be felt, given that Covid has effectively stalled the process.
Brexit - leaving the EU....what do you see as being the difference?
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God, more conflation from this man. He's just interested in trading insults instead of debating.
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All very nice, but do you want to have a go at answering the questions? They weren't the most complicated questions ever asked.
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