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Re: Restore Britain chronicles

Honest questions.

Do you think that forcing employers to pay a wage more than they can 'comfortably' afford actually leads to better job creation and opportunities for the unemployed?

Would it be fair to assume that employers (businesses) faced with having to pay employees a wage that - at best - leaves them breaking even over the financial year, have no problem at all in moving that business to a country where lower wages* allows them to make a profit and ensure future growth?


*and sometimes a nice tax incentive
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