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How are we doing post-Brexit?

Secret Chief

Very strong language
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Secret Chief

Very strong language
it is also approximately true for many people
Of course.
My experience of living in a working class area for nigh on 60 years is that the most terrifying thing you could do to a lot of the local indigenous population would be to offer them a job. And they are racist - before the kippers came along the BNP were popular enough to get elected as councillors. My partner deals with them in her work and I've spoken with them whilst out canvassing. They don't want the foreigners to "go home" so they can have their jobs back, they just want them to "go home."
 
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England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
One of the issues, another was funding the NHS from the money saved but of course that was a lie. And another was getting rid of the immigrants and look where thats got ya

And of course you have always had your sovereignty, it is embedded in the membership of the EU. But boris forgot to tell you that

Whatever,despite all of the venom spewed by remainers and attempts to change the vote,despite all this it’s done,there will be problems to iron out,that should have been obvious to anyone but we’re out so remainers imo should move on instead of flogging a dead horse.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Whatever,despite all of the venom spewed by remainers and attempts to change the vote,despite all this it’s done,there will be problems to iron out,that should have been obvious to anyone but we’re out so remainers imo should move on instead of flogging a dead horse.

You mean you dont like to admit the **** you've got the country into and would rather pretend to gloat by ignoring the mess that we 'remainers' warned about all along.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
You mean you dont like to admit the **** you've got the country into and would rather pretend to gloat by ignoring the mess that we 'remainers' warned about all along.

You mean stuff like “people will starve”,baloney,in fact the end of the predicted by sour losers didn’t happen
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
You mean stuff like “people will starve”,baloney,in fact the end of the predicted by sour losers didn’t happen

Wtf do you think empty shelves at the supermarket indicate? Jusy because your all rights Jack dies not mean everyone is.

Check out child poverty statistics since brexit and compare with prior.

Its happening, and you can only ignore it for so long
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Wtf do you think empty shelves at the supermarket indicate? Jusy because your all rights Jack dies not mean everyone is.

Check out child poverty statistics since brexit and compare with prior.


Its happening, and you can only ignore it for so long

Thanks for the doom and gloom
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
You were warned

The key factor for child poverty now is parental worklessness and low earnings. The other main factors include low parental qualifications, parental ill health, family instability and family size. There are a range of factors that increase the risk of a poor child growing up to be a poor adult.

Guess what caused “low earnings”,of course it was cheap labour from the EU,I’m sorry but you can’t blame brexit for that.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
A new report by UNICEF France has revealed that over three million children in France live in poverty. In a span of four years, the number of children living under the poverty line increased by 440,000.

was that caused by brexit too?,I think not.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
The key factor for child poverty now is parental worklessness and low earnings. The other main factors include low parental qualifications, parental ill health, family instability and family size. There are a range of factors that increase the risk of a poor child growing up to be a poor adult.

Guess what caused “low earnings”,of course it was cheap labour from the EU,I’m sorry but you can’t blame brexit for that.


Wrong, some brits find social security better than working for a living, they still do. And now the Europeans have "gone home" there are plenty if jobs to be had. True some pay minimum wage, some far more, take truck driving for example.

However, you cannot blame the eu for low wages in the UK, thats down to british british bosses and the going rate for the job.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Wrong, some brits find social security better than working for a living, they still do. And now the Europeans have "gone home" there are plenty if jobs to be had. True some pay minimum wage, some far more, take truck driving for example.

However, you cannot blame the eu for low wages in the UK, thats down to british british bosses and the going rate for the job.

Wrong,cheap labour from Europe kept wages low.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Wrong,cheap labour from Europe kept wages low.

:facepalm:

Wrong, and we can argue this all day. The bottom line is the company owners paid the going rate for the job. Paying higher would be unaffordable, business goes bust and hence looses the job completely.

Because Europeans were willing to accept low pay and poor conditions where Brits would not kept the businesses functional and helped uk economy. And now the workers are gone, the company's still cannot afford to pay higher wages, Brits won't work for the going rate, job disappears, company goes bust, shelves go empty, people starve.

Ain't brexit cool?
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
:facepalm:

Wrong, and we can argue this all day. The bottom line is the company owners paid the going rate for the job. Paying higher would be unaffordable, business goes bust and hence looses the job completely.

Because Europeans were willing to accept low pay and poor conditions where Brits would not kept the businesses functional and helped uk economy. And now the workers are gone, the company's still cannot afford to pay higher wages, Brits won't work for the going rate, job disappears, company goes bust, shelves go empty, people starve.

Ain't brexit cool?

Brexit was right and also cool because the British people showed how much we wanted out in the general election,you can try to blame anything on brexit but I think the quote I gave by unicef tells us it didn’t cause child poverty.
 
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