Originally posted by minestrone
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I never though freedom of movement would change.
Companies getting to hire migrants on minimum wage 16 hours contracts while the state pays housing and tax credits will ending shortly though.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThanks to Old Greg in another thread
https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/sta...66834610692096
Daniel Hannan proposing free movement of labour, within the EU.
It's pretty clear the difference between Cameron's deal i.e. no benefits for at least 4 years and what Daniel Hannan says is non-existent.
The UK has left the EU and will take on board all it's regulations, cheap workers will still come in their thousands and the UK will split up with customs posts and "border controls" North of Newcastle.
Conclusion the result of Brexit, is that interest rates will go up supermarket prices will go up due to the weak pound, probably less investment and there will be just as much immigration as there was beforeComment
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Originally posted by sirja View PostThen why the delay in invoking article 50? I thought this was the defining moment of our time. We're supposed to have won our 'Independence' why the delay?Comment
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The only people that this makes a difference to is our oldies looking to retire somewhere sunny. Which is probably some kind of justice.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by Govey's former advisorA lot of people have been saying that as soon as there is a Leave vote then the Article 50 process begins straight away. Completely wrong. In fact that would be like putting a gun in your mouth and pulling the trigger.”
Admittedly that was April and they've changed their principles at least 27 times since.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe Welsh contributions are pretty much identical to the EU funding it receives.
But feel free to lash out with your limited understanding.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAnd Cornwall?Comment
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