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The Consequences of Brexit (part 2)


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What better way of proving that that you are eager for a job, than traveling 50 miles, better still 500miles

 

Yeah I guess, and when you get there share a 3 bedroom house with 8 other people, and send back what you can to your family. Works for imported workers. Won't work for our local ones because the way the tax credit, housing benefit systems are designed mitigates against such flexibility.

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Your opinion on whether we knew what were voting for is unimportant, the consequences of ignoring the wishes of the people would be far worse than the consequences of implementing their wishes.

 

the wishes of the people was for

immigration control

our own rule

how we spend our money

not propping up half of Europe and not our own services.

SO THE REFERENDUM WAS NOT ABOUT EFFIN BUSINESS, THAT WILL SURVIVE WHATEVER , IT WAS ABOUT THE SURVIVAL OF US THE BRITISH PEOPLE ,AND NOT TO BE TAKEN OVER BY THOSE THAT HAVE TRIED TWICE BEFORE, SO START TALKING ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF BEING FREE.

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the wishes of the people was for

immigration control

our own rule

how we spend our money

not propping up half of Europe and not our own services.

SO THE REFERENDUM WAS NOT ABOUT EFFIN BUSINESS, THAT WILL SURVIVE WHATEVER , IT WAS ABOUT THE SURVIVAL OF US THE BRITISH PEOPLE ,AND NOT TO BE TAKEN OVER BY THOSE THAT HAVE TRIED TWICE BEFORE, SO START TALKING ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF BEING FREE.

 

So what are the benefits of being free? And aren't we free now?

 

And whatever these benefits are then they will be much better if we haven't trashed the economy.

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You seem like you are happy for able bodied people to languish on the dole and perpetuate this ' right to claim ' amongst their children.

Shame on you.

 

Hasn't this myth been debunked already, i.e. the numbers of multi-gemerational workless households is actually tiny. Further, the numbers would nowhere near provide replacement workers for the numbers of EU migrants that currently come here.

 

Edit: here's the research that destroys the myth you are peddling:

https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/are-cultures-worklessness-passed-down-generations

 

So, er, shame on you monkey for spreading lies

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So what are the benefits of being free? And aren't we free now?

 

And whatever these benefits are then they will be much better if we haven't trashed the economy.

 

We will be £450 million better off after a hard brexit according to this article= https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2481685/hard-brexit-will-give-uk-extra-450million-a-week-say-mps/

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We will be £450 million better off after a hard brexit according to this article= https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2481685/hard-brexit-will-give-uk-extra-450million-a-week-say-mps/

 

Where will this money end up? I suspect that it would go in tax breaks for the well off in the expectation that trickle down economics would ensure that everyone would benefit. We've seen that that works, haven't we?

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Sore losers are now complaining, if the UK will be £450 million per week better off. :huh:

 

it would be nice if it were however it appears that this is just the latest leavers lie

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/dec/27/clean-brexit-claim-450m-pounds-weekly-savings-challenged-tim-farron

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