Explain please.Quite the contrary actually.
Explain please.Quite the contrary actually.
Some garbage

Irrelevant post from gnat. AgainI posted a link this week how the eu leaned on the Irish to follow orders on their monetary policy. Now Brussels is determining how they farm and yet the plonkers on here still see the eu as a comfort blanket to cling to.
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Could Irish farmers be forced to kill cattle to meet climate targets?
Ireland's agriculture sector accounts for 37.5 per cent of the country's greenhouse gas emissions and faces stringent cuts to meet climate targets.www.euronews.com
Cattle from Irish farms are slaughtered every day of the week. Where did you think your pies and burgers come from?I posted a link this week

So YouTube says it's a conspiracy. I didn't see that coming...
AgreedI believe it all started under Labour and Tony Blair with his education, education, education mantra and the banning of new grammar schools
Do you mean you don't eat meat?Are you familiar with Irish history JD? The English were the bast*rds, not anymore eh.
Eh?NHS professionals instead of relying on cheap imported labour
My mistake. That was more aimed at general trades.Eh?
The NHS pay UK staff same as foreign staff.
So how can they be reliant on “cheap imported Labour”
Not really correct.Being a member would make it hard to prioritise training British citizens, as you are not allowed to have grants available for your own citizens that aren't available to other EU citizens.
The failure is allowing free market supply and demand to dictate wages levels.My mistake. That was more aimed at general trades.
Your socialist principles seem to be a bit hit and miss. The Irish small holders were forced off their properties because of potato blight and the landed gentry took over their farms. Fast forward to today and the same is happening all over the eu.Do you mean you don't eat meat?

the rich getting richer at the expense of the poor?Your socialist principles seem to be a bit and miss. The Irish small holders were forced off their properties because of potato blight and the landed gentry took over their farms. Fast forward to today and the same is happening all over the eu.
Have you took time out to see what's happening in Holland?
Have you took time out to see what's happening in Holland?