lets not forget, the ONS put the numbers out there, immigration is good for the economy
it's not just the skills gap, a larger tax paying workforce is helping to bridge the gap in our fudged up pension funding
thats what depresses me, the way people
think about it, the desire for a magic button fix for a complex series of problems
it's a balance gb, we're not going to see sweatshops in the uk whatever happens, we have laws against such practice, people are only going to move to be genuinely better off
freedom of movement benefits everyone immediately as it provides a larger market place to sell your skills and longer term as it breaks down perceived barriers built
on the idea that people are somehow different based on where they were born
Fueling the ponzi scheme, rather than dealing with it
Nows the time to start moving to a de-growth economy, dealing properly with post-industrialisation. Decrease consumption and production, while increasing wellbeing, community and culture.
I meant metaphorically about sweatshops. Do you think our Eritrean Sports Direct factory worker, or our Polish hotel dish washer, or our Vietnamise sex worker take home the minimum wage? Once all their charges have been deducted by their agencies/trafficers?
Apparently in her upcoming speech on Tuesday, May will tell the EU that unless there's an end to freedom of movement, they can stick the single market, ECJ and customs union up their b0ll0cks.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. That was really funny!
you can't deal with it by just turning it off
I don't think decreasing consumption is possible
the "sports direct" situation hasn't normalised yet, things will have to improve for workers there, this isn't something that can be looked at over a small time frame
So basically agreeing with the EU position, that will teach them
Zero hours contracts, uber, the gig economy, deliverroo. It's coming for you...
Millenials are already less materialistic. They are much more into experiences than 'stuff'. It's the baby boomers and to a lesser extent generation x who are emotionally attached to consumerism
The tories have the majority you know - Labour can not stop anything - if the Judges state it is British Law that this has to go to parliament Labour still cant stop anything, the Tories hold the majority.I really doubt Brexit will happen, between the lawyers and the Labour party I just sadly do not see it. Great shame that but it is what it is.
Does this shtick go down well in the pub?It will when the rest see us thrive outside of the shackles, and Nexit, Frexit etc. start happening. We are shattering the previously unshakeable dellusions of the priesthood
Does this shtick go down well in the pub?
the chap with the flat cap and london pride who sometimes gets on question time says so
The tories have the majority you know - Labour can not stop anything - if the Judges state it is British Law that this has to go to parliament Labour still cant stop anything, the Tories hold the majority.
Along with a handful of tory nutters and SNP fruit cakes they will stop it, just like they stopped the air strikes over Syria making them partly responsible for the carnage over there happening to those poor children. That is your all loving caring Labour party for you.