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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
Oh if France get their way, and it's a rock and hard place position that the new PM will be in, a lot of people can look forward to enjoying their newly found sovereignty with tax rises and/or public services cuts.
This is the 'word' in the City of London. Love or hate it financial services are the biggest contributor to our tax base.
As I said - genius. Cynical, evil genius.
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Fortunately, it's not a deal we have to accept.
We could accept freedom of movement but manage it better so that Brits get a better deal.
If we have to pay less then the extra money could be spent addressing the worries and concerns of the UK population, which are only there because of mismanagement of immigration arrangements by national and local government.
Our schools and NHS could get extra money and No 10 could take a direct interest in finding out why our nationals are unemployed.
Some may not want a job ever so cancel their benefits.
Some may lack skills so provide compulsory training,
Some may have skills but are living in the wrong area so provide re-location grants.
Some may be unemployable so provide a revamped version of Remploy for people with special needs allowing them to contribute.
There's no reason why anyone should be unemployed because even just on this forum alone there are plenty of people with ideas as to how to improve things.
All we need is a government with a practical plan to get things done and not rely on private employment firms who do it for profit not for the good of the country.