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Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:55 pm
by sparky
spider wrote:
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> Of course the vast majority of the the Poles and Eastern
> Europeans in the UK are young, fit, working, earning money,
> paying income tax, VAT and National Insurance.
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Each one in this group means one more unemployed person living 100% on benefits so increasing the burden on the government income from everyone, after all children pay VAT on sweets ( I think, maybe wrong ) toys etc. they buy with their pocket money.
Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:19 am
by spider
"Each one in this group means one more unemployed person living 100% on benefits so increasing the burden on the government income from everyone"
So you think then that if these "Pole and Eastern Europeans" pack up and leave there will be a queue of indigenous workers ready to take their jobs?
Most of the farmers / factory bosses I have seen on the TV seem to think their businesses will just go bust for lack of people willing to take on the work.
Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 2:29 pm
by spider
Of course when all the Poles and Eastern Europeans get chucked out we could always get all those decrepit, coffin dodging, British ex-pats that Spain are going to send packing back to the UK to do the work the poles are currently doing.
Job done.
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Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:05 pm
by sparky
spider wrote:
> "Each one in this group means one more unemployed person living
> 100% on benefits so increasing the burden on the government
> income from everyone"
>
> So you think then that if these "Pole and Eastern Europeans"
> pack up and leave there will be a queue of indigenous workers
> ready to take their jobs?
>
> Most of the farmers / factory bosses I have seen on the TV seem
> to think their businesses will just go bust for lack of people
> willing to take on the work.
Those fit and able to work need a stark choice of
a) accept available work
or
b) live under the stars and eat grass
Yes if minimum wage a family they will still need benefit top-ups but ~?300 less a week than now.
Right now because recent immigrants are accepting the work our available indigenous workers can continually get away with not working on the basis
their are no vacancies.
Another issue that would be eased as immigrants leave is the shortage of affordable housing.
Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:31 pm
by spider
Ain't going to happen, old son.
Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 6:32 am
by Steve R
spider wrote:
> There's no getting away from the fact that the result in
> Scotland was 2.68 million people voted in the referendum. Of
> those 2.68 million votes 62% voted to remain in the EU, 38%
> voted to leave.
There was no "result in Scotland". Scotland did not take part in the vote. Neither did England, Wales, Birmingham, Cardiff or Cleckheaton.
Everyone who participated voted as a citizen of the UK and nothing else.
Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 7:28 am
by spider
Scotland did not take part in the vote.
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Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 4:00 pm
by spider
Brexit is going well isn't it?
"Net migration stays near record high"
"David Davis: UK may pay for access to EU single market"
LOL.
Re: Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:54 pm
by ninasbest
Brexit rules
Lefties still wetting their knickers