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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 20 Feb 16 3.12pm

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

Just as well then because due to mass uncontrolled immigration wages have hardly gone up at all over the past 15 years so it’s good to hear people get something back!

Immigrations fault again I see. Nothing to do with anything else. Fair enough.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 20 Feb 16 3.16pm

Originally posted by nickgusset

Immigrations fault again I see. Nothing to do with anything else. Fair enough.

Yes - I would say that lack of wage rises over the past 15 years is pretty much down to immigration Nick.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 20 Feb 16 3.22pm

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

Yes - I would say that lack of wage rises over the past 15 years is pretty much down to immigration Nick.

Not austerity cuts then? Or is austerity because of immigration not the banking crisis now? Wouldn't surprise me.

 

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elgrande Flag bedford 20 Feb 16 3.22pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

Immigrations fault again I see. Nothing to do with anything else. Fair enough.

I am sure there other reasons.but because of un restricted immigration,they are willing to work for less(and the bastaerd who employ them are rubbing their hands together).
But if there less and they could not pay less they would be forced to pay a decent wage to the people here who are looking for work.
Most of the eastern Europeans come here and rent houses with alot of other people,thats how they can afford to work for less.
Your average person can't dp that not if they have kids.

Basic common sense really.

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 20 Feb 16 3.39pm

Originally posted by nickgusset

Not austerity cuts then? Or is austerity because of immigration not the banking crisis now? Wouldn't surprise me.

I said last 15 years Nick - that’s long before the banking crisis even raised its head

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 20 Feb 16 3.56pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by the silurian

As we are one of the top 3 net contributors, where exactly is the money coming from them.. We are told that the UK pays 55 million a DAY in so thatn means we get 440 million back. Hmmm!!! Someone's telling porkies....

An average household pays £350 per annum toward the EU but they get £3000 back not in cash but due to lower prices, jobs, trade and investment according to the CBI.

No porkies.

 


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the silurian Flag The garden of England.(not really) 20 Feb 16 3.58pm Send a Private Message to the silurian Add the silurian as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

An average household pays £350 per annum toward the EU but they get £3000 back not in cash but due to lower prices, jobs, trade and investment according to the CBI.

No porkies.

Wasn't suggesting you were telling porkies BUT where does the money come from???? Just don't believe the figures, doesn't make much sense!!

 

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rob1969 Flag Banstead Surrey 20 Feb 16 5.13pm Send a Private Message to rob1969 Add rob1969 as a friend

Keep hearing - If we leave we will be like Norway and Switzerland having to agree to free movement of labour and still tied by EU rules - in order to trade with them on favourable terms..

Why! We are not Norway, Iceland or Switzerland - the UK is the 2nd (or maybe 3rd) biggest economy in Europe - One of the top 8 economies on the globe.

The EU needs to trade with us as much , maybe even more, than we do with them. We will be in a position to choose which, if any, EU rules we adopt or refute.

 

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Rubin Flag 20 Feb 16 5.59pm Send a Private Message to Rubin Add Rubin as a friend

Originally posted by rob1969

Keep hearing - If we leave we will be like Norway and Switzerland having to agree to free movement of labour and still tied by EU rules - in order to trade with them on favourable terms..

Why! We are not Norway, Iceland or Switzerland - the UK is the 2nd (or maybe 3rd) biggest economy in Europe - One of the top 8 economies on the globe.

The EU needs to trade with us as much , maybe even more, than we do with them. We will be in a position to choose which, if any, EU rules we adopt or refute.

Or at least give ourselves the chance of a proper renegotiation by voting out, something we'll never get if we vote to stay in in the upcoming referendum. Voting to stay in would be such a massive opportunity wasted, and gone forever.

 

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Sportyteacher Flag London 20 Feb 16 6.43pm Send a Private Message to Sportyteacher Add Sportyteacher as a friend

Originally posted by Rubin

Or at least give ourselves the chance of a proper renegotiation by voting out, something we'll never get if we vote to stay in in the upcoming referendum. Voting to stay in would be such a massive opportunity wasted, and gone forever.

Much more chance of negotiating any ADDITIONAL future changes for The UK if we stay WITHIN UK. Otherwise, what you're proposing is akin to being the brash, arrogant gatecrasher at a party. You'd do well to focus upon both Sajid Javid & Theresa May's feedback today that astutely conveys the present situation.

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Even the Employment Secretary rates our Economy to be precarious and it is that factor that secures jobs; prosperity etc

On a separate note, has anybody noticed how the six Cabinet Ministers who have OUT-ed themselves are effectively has-beens; not greatly appreciated individuals with the broader electorate and/ or fellow ministerial colleagues e.g. Gove vs. May & Teachers

 

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the silurian Flag The garden of England.(not really) 20 Feb 16 6.59pm Send a Private Message to the silurian Add the silurian as a friend

Originally posted by Sportyteacher

Much more chance of negotiating any ADDITIONAL future changes for The UK if we stay WITHIN UK. Otherwise, what you're proposing is akin to being the brash, arrogant gatecrasher at a party. You'd do well to focus upon both Sajid Javid & Theresa May's feedback today that astutely conveys the present situation.

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Even the Employment Secretary rates our Economy to be precarious and it is that factor that secures jobs; prosperity etc

On a separate note, has anybody noticed how the six Cabinet Ministers who have OUT-ed themselves are effectively has-beens; not greatly appreciated individuals with the broader electorate and/ or fellow ministerial colleagues e.g. Gove vs. May & Teachers

That old chestnut again....p!ease explain how we can renegotiate major additional changes by staying in, when Cameron could only negotiate very minor changes when we ARE IN IT!! And those changes WILL be voted out if the referendum keeps us in, be sure of that!!! They want our money, that's all they want us in the EU for!

 

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truleigh Flag 20 Feb 16 10.38pm Send a Private Message to truleigh Add truleigh as a friend

Take from the children, yeah. In Denmark we take from the refugees. What times we live in!

 


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