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JRM says EU citizen have to leave UK after brexit

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    #41
    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    So, exactly like we are able to do now under EU rules that the UK haven’t implemented.
    But you forget, that in JRM/BoJo's minds, and their mindless followers, if the UK hasn't implemented an EU rule, it's the EU's fault. And most of the time these people seem to believe that the EU has rules in place that are the opposite of the actual rules, because then the EU can be blamed further.

    Europeans claiming benefits the minute they set foot in the UK? Not an EU rule
    Europeans getting free treatment on the NHS? Not an EU rule
    Europeans simultaneously taking all the jobs and claiming unemployment benefit? Not an EU rule
    WTO tariffs on imports? Not an EU rule
    UK Border Force spending cuts? Not an EU rule
    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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      #42
      Originally posted by vetran View Post
      maybe when the farmers pay a sensible wage so the fruit pickers don't live in squalor then the "lazy" brits would want the job? Or maybe as has happened since 1947 seasonal fruit picking visas will be granted for those rich land owners who are too tight to pay a living wage can still get cheap labour?


      No we haven't got it yet, we expect the International companies to pay some tax rather than exploiting slave labour - how about you feckwit?
      How much more than minimum wage do you think farmers should pay?

      The main problem with seasonal fruit picking isn’t the wages. It’s “seasonal”. It’s really only suitable for people that intend only on short term work where they don’t depend on benefits in any way for the rest of the year (benefits are cut if they have any sort of employment).

      Which really only makes fruit picking suitable for students or short term migrants. Exactly the sort of situation that the EU rules on FoM are designed for, if implemented correctly. Three months work, have private health insurance, leave if there is no work afterwards.

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        #43
        Originally posted by sasguru View Post
        You thickos can expect all you want, all you're going to get is lowered living standards and poorer services.
        Eeveryone knows, post Brexit, taxes are going to rise and/or spending will have to fall, just to keep at the same level.
        The Boris and JRM in the ERG group are pushing their hard Brexit plan, which includes reducing taxes.

        It would be interesting as to how this Trumpesque plan would work.

        Effectively it would mean a 350 million a week Brexit dividend for the Somerset gentry.

        Last edited by BlasterBates; 10 September 2018, 08:34.
        I'm alright Jack

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