Most of them are paid by the EU, so cant be trusted
The IMF, Stephen Hawking, the OECD and Confederation of British Industry are paid for by the EU??????? Is that the same as with Brian Cox and the majority of British scientists as well?
Most of them are paid by the EU, so cant be trusted
Boris' battle bus says that the money we send to the EU each week could be used for the NHS, when in reality it will go on tax breaks for the top earners.
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It's amazing how many hard working and educated people are coming here for work. How come they're not benefiting from EU funding and being given the opportunity in their own country, rather than moving the skill shortage from here to there?
Wouldn't it make more sense to invest locally, in business and education?
It's amazing how many hard working and educated people are coming here for work. How come they're not benefiting from EU funding and being given the opportunity in their own country, rather than moving the skill shortage from here to there?
Wouldn't it make more sense to invest locally, in business and education?
The Boris Battle Bus is already breaking the law by using the NHS logo when it has been demanded not to use that logo. It has also been told to not use the £350m a week figure as it has been discredited.
But people still believe that Boris, Gove and IDS - people who have individully promoted private healthcare and privatization will for some reason protect the NHS and invest money in it if they are given power!
Our benefits are better and thats why we need to get out before they bleed us dry
It's amazing how many hard working and educated people are coming here for work. How come they're not benefiting from EU funding and being given the opportunity in their own country, rather than moving the skill shortage from here to there?
Wouldn't it make more sense to invest locally, in business and education?
Corbyn's position is interesting. He wants more nationalisation, but EU doesn't lend itself to that, and he favours the EU.
1. There are many British people moving abroad to work as well, increasingly in modern times and due in part to globalisation people are expected to move towns, cities and even countries to follow work. Look at the Eurasmus (sp?) scheme to see how many British students study abroad.
2. We have an increasingly aging population as the Baby Boomers reach retirement age (and beyond) and thanks to medical advances people are living longer these days. There are more 45+ people in the country than there are 20-45 year olds. So foreign workers are used to fill the skill shortages.
3. There has been drastic cut backs in things like Nurse and teacher training in this country, leading to a chronic shortage of British nurses, doctors and teachers, as a result we need to look abroad to fill these skills gaps - though a decent amount of these come from beyond the EU, a significant amount still come from within the EU.
1. When people fro here go abroad, they tend to be self funded, not by the state.
2. We have trainable unemployed that could fill that gap. Instead, we pay them to do nothing.
3. The skill shortage and immigration policies have been admitted to be wrong, and labour apologised for doing it. Taking the better workers from another struggling economy is not the best thing for either country. It simply puts the other country in the same **** state that left us 'needing' them.
There's no call for a block on the movement of people, merely a call for sovereign nations to be able to act democratically.
Interesting comment. The EU doesn't stop nationalistion - look at the German railway (who own Arriva trains) and the Welsh Assembly recently bought Cardiff Airport. The only thing the EU regulates against is direct state aid, which is handy as with our diminished public sector there's no way we'd be able to compete on a larger scale with using state aid to prop up public assets to make them artificially cheaper than their competitors (see Chinese steel).
What Corbyn is talking about with things like the railway franchises is to nationalise them and to run then as companies, as this would be much cheaper than what we are doing currently - which is subsidizing private companies. Which costs a lot more than when the railways were originally nationalised (no state aid needed).
I don't know where to start with this as none of it really makes sense sorry. But unfortunately I need to go out so I haven't got time to pick apart what I think it means.
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2. We have an increasingly aging population as the Baby Boomers reach retirement age (and beyond) and thanks to medical advances people are living longer these days. There are more 45+ people in the country than there are 20-45 year olds. So foreign workers are used to fill the skill shortages.
3. There has been drastic cut backs in things like Nurse and teacher training in this country, leading to a chronic shortage of British nurses, doctors and teachers, as a result we need to look abroad to fill these skills gaps - though a decent amount of these come from beyond the EU, a significant amount still come from within the EU.
....only OUT can fix it..
Why would anyone with the tag 'Fuhrer' ever contemplate supporting a body that wants to form a Federal superstate, controlled by a largely unaccountable leadership, with aspirations to dictate to most of Europe?
Unthinkable![]()