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Great, jobs will now be outsourced altogether to countries who will now have people with experience of working in the UK...
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Originally posted by _V_ View Posthttps://twitter.com/i/events/1379094308683452416
Did no one think ahead, that leaving the EU was going to cause a shortage of workers, which will result in huge pay increases, decreased usage of roads, schools and medical care?
Probably lead to much cheaper housing too.
I really despair that people couldn't see these effects before hand.
As we didn't build any new infrastructure until we were forced to, having some spare capacity will be a relief.
Feck me remoaners are thick! They were warned.
Luckily 5 million cheap workers have applied to stay in the UK as going home to the EU obviously doesn't appeal. I wonder why?Last edited by vetran; 8 April 2021, 09:40.
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One thing that is great about Brexit is that all the hypotheses such as the positive effects of a mass exodus of nursing staff or the revival of the shellfish industry can be tested in real time.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostI guess people will have to care for their own relatives. Or even worse pay decent wages to others to do the job.
Sickening.
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I guess people will have to care for their own relatives. Or even worse pay decent wages to others to do the job.
Sickening.
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And you can look after Granny yourself, so you won't have to pay for care home fees.
Win-win!
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Mass Exodus
https://twitter.com/i/events/1379094308683452416
The U.K. is experiencing its biggest decrease in foreign workers since World War II, presenting a challenge to an economy already roiled by Brexit and the coronavirus.
Probably lead to much cheaper housing too.
I really despair that people couldn't see these effects before hand.
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