As I said earlier they must of been totally illiterate on economic, even someone with a low grade maths GCSE would understand you don't need to recruit more people if you are losing work.
One family legitimately taking millions out of the EU every year but not a word from the Farage bashers because they are ex Labour.
That was what made it so noticeable, it was on things totally unrelated to politics. And if you've not seen chat-bots, I doubt you've watched any live streams on youtube.
I voted for Brexit, subsidiarity reasons Undoubtedly the 'hard' half-baked Brexit that Johnston/ Cummings pushed through was a lot worse than Teresa May proposals, she was knifed in the back by hard-line tories. Labour/Starmer voted against, he wanted a 2nd referendum. Generally older lefties were against the EEC seeing it merely a chance of big multinational to screw workers
Immigration never came into my thoughts, I just hated the scrounging bastards at the top of the Eu and couldn’t wait to get rid of them. I would vote exactly the same again.
Same for me i was against the EU before Farage was known, I supported the metric martyr, also hated the way the EU forced countries to keep voting on different treaties at least the Irish, French and Belgium were forced to vote again when the people rejected their treaties.
I can’t get my head around why anybody would vote to keep the scrounging bastards at the top in their luxury lifestyle off the back of everyone grafting their nuts off, They must be bloody idiots.
Generally older lefties were against the EEC seeing it merely a chance of big multinational to screw workers[/QUOTE] The left did hate the EU when it was the common market, Corbyn and supporters were all anti EU, once they got their supporters into critical positions where they could control it they started to love it.
Fear of the unknown hence all right of centre parties are called extreme far right, you only seem to get left centre left then far right extreme parties now.
The left did hate the EU when it was the common market, Corbyn and supporters were all anti EU, once they got their supporters into critical positions where they could control it they started to love it.[/QUOTE] Hmm, could be right..
I’m just asking if that was salaried or something else. If salaried you can’t really blame the individuals. You can say that the system is overpaying of course it’s not easy to make millions from a workers salary so wondered if they’d done something else.