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Old 13-06-2019, 16:22   #3420
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
This assumes we will have people willing to work these hours. If as is claimed, we have a shortage of workers, making their working hours longer is not really conducive to retaining staff. All this without the dangers of over long hours for those who drive for a living.
Who said anything about working longer hour other than you? Through the opt out, we can work longer hours if we want to. It’s about sovereignty and not introducing more overheads on companies tring to compete with their European counterparts.



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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
In paragraph one you literally say you do want the erosion of workers’ rights.
Literally? I think not. Ploughing our own furrow is not taking more burden from the CJEU. Why do you so blatantly misinterpret my very clear words?
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