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Did he even vote?Nah, you’re alright. I don’t need to be kept updated by anyone who wasn’t savvy enough to vote for Brexit.


Did he even vote?Nah, you’re alright. I don’t need to be kept updated by anyone who wasn’t savvy enough to vote for Brexit.
Probably not, just likes whinging for the sake of it.Did he even vote?

I've seen it in action for years,You have such a funny view about how supply and demand works.
You hate it when workers and unions get power and improve their lot.What happens if nobody is willing to do that work for that money, because they have skills that mean they can get better pay?
What's wrong with a road sweeper being able to live (not the highlife. But just ordinary) on his/her wages with no need for benefit top ups.

Good to see.
Good to see.
The point was about a low paid job, not a road sweeper per se.
Glad to see you missed the point
Of course it does.
Let's take a road sweeper on minimum wage. He can get trained and get a better job. But there's still a low paid road sweeping job that somebody else will do
You cure 1 person. Not the system
Well then perhaps you should have said 'someone in a low paid job' and not "road sweeper". Happy to have educated you.Good to see.
The point was about a low paid job, not a road sweeper per se.
Glad to see you missed the point

Good to see you still can't see the pointYour the one who brought up road sweepers.

This time, you're right.Well then perhaps you should have said 'someone in a low paid job' and not "road sweeper". Happy to have educated you.
We have adopted virtually all the rules that applied when we were members of the EU, under the trading, equal rights etc., on a temporary basis (almost 10 years and counting). We could always have left when or if we wanted. Human rights continue under international law, we have been shafted by tariffs and the economy damaged by post leave bureaucracy costs to business.Yes, we don't have people in Brussels making decrees that we have to follow. I don't really spend much time on politics, I can't say I've forensically analysed the impact of Brexit,
The multi nationals effectively make their own tax rules. We live in a world of international markets. The decisions that are made close to where you live are probably the parish council trying to stop speeding traffic or the local pub closingall I am interested in is the principal, and that is that the people making the rules for where I live are also from where I live, not hundreds of miles away and having never lived here.

glad to see you couldn't back up your daft opinion.Good to see.
The point was about a low paid job, not a road sweeper per se.
Glad to see you missed the point