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EU Referendum - How will you vote?


Do you think that the UK should remain a member of the EU?  

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  1. 1. Do you think that the UK should remain a member of the EU?

    • YES
      169
    • NO
      361


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How does it destroy movers? Surely if it's an 18% fall all houses will be cheaper and there will be more incentives.

 

because a mover will have to pay off their existing mortgage which is going to be hard if prices have fallen by 18%

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europe is a free labour market, and jobs even high paid jobs will go to anybody in europe that fits the bill, and works for the lowest wages.

What you are voting for in the referendum is more, alot more of what we have been getting for the last 5 - 10 years .

 

Make what you will of this link.

 

https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=eu+tells+britain+to+build+more+houses+

 

The UK sets a minimum wage,why are companies advertising in Poland for 'cheap labour' if we know that the minimum wage is the same in the UK for UK nationals and those workers that companies may bring in from Poland?........how can it be any cheaper if the UK are enforcing existing laws and closing any loopholes that make it possible for companies to undercut UK unemployed wanting jobs?

If the UK government are not doing all this,then they are responsible for allowing business to undermine UK nationals and the infrastucture of the country by allowing conditions for business to exploit.

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because a mover will have to pay off their existing mortgage which is going to be hard if prices have fallen by 18%

 

No it isn't, you are assuming they didn't put a deposit down and haven't managed to pay down any of the debt, you are also incorrectly assuming that it hasn't risen in price since they bought it. So very few people will be in that siltation, it just means the gains they have made over the past 3 years will be wiped out.

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What they don't get though is that we are more concerned for our future generations than we are for ourselves.

You might be. You don't speak for all though. Some will be more concerned about being able to afford a nursing home or the amount they'll be able to pass on in their will.

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You might be. You don't speak for all though. Some will be more concerned about being able to afford a nursing home or the amount they'll be able to pass on in their will.

 

I speak for all the oldies I know, they are all concerned for the future of the children and grand children, hence the reason they are voting out.

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The UK sets a minimum wage,why are companies advertising in Poland for 'cheap labour' if we know that the minimum wage is the same in the UK for UK nationals and those workers that companies may bring in from Poland?........how can it be any cheaper if the UK are enforcing existing laws and closing any loopholes that make it possible for companies to undercut UK unemployed wanting jobs?

If the UK government are not doing all this,then they are responsible for allowing business to undermine UK nationals and the infrastucture of the country by allowing conditions for business to exploit.

 

My Bold

 

Thats about the long and short of it. When was this country the wealthiest,

ans, In Victorian times when people worked long hours in bad conditions for very little remuneration.

how many hours have you got to work to earn a decent wage on £8 an hour?

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I speak for all the oldies I know, they are all concerned for the future of the children and grand children, hence the reason they are voting out.

People you know is not even a representative sample, let alone everyone.

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People you know is not even a representative sample, let alone everyone.

 

Nothing like stating the obvious, and it doesn't change the fact that old people aren't voting because they will benefit from brexit they are voting out because the younger generations will benefit from it.

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Nothing like stating the obvious, and it doesn't change the fact that a proportion of the old people aren't voting because they will benefit from brexit they are voting out because the younger generations will benefit from it.

Fixed that for you. You do seem to have a problem with exaggerating who you speak for.

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