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On and on and on and on.....same argument week in, week out.
The EU of course allows people to go where the work is, regardless of political boundaries
The EU like young people, they think its best they dont tire themselves out by working in those warm southern European states.
A simple logic for all countries with ageing populations...Yes the EU like free movement of people
It suits countries like Germany to have an influx of under 25s to improve their working to retired ratio.
And yet like other former Eastern European / ex Soviet Bloc countries, when their economies improve due to EU membership then those skilled workers return (with more skills) and less young people leave...Not so good for countries like Lithuania that have lost 25% of their young and skilled workforce.
Stick ya linky linky up ya arzy arzy
Way too many variables to prove a causal link,this side of the second coming,you know that!is a simple fact that the West as a whole has an ageing population because it has discouraged high birth rates...
Yes the EU like free movement of people, it helps their neo liberal model. It suits countries like Germany to have an influx of under 25s to improve their working to retired ratio.
Not so good for countries like Lithuania that have lost 25% of their young and skilled workforce.
The EU like young people, they think its best they dont tire themselves out by working in those warm southern European states.
In the event of Brexit solving the demographic imbalance between old and young should be a priority for the government.A simple logic for all countries with ageing populations...
And of course if we can't get younger workers from the EU, then we'll have to get them from further away...
Something quitters don't understand
And yet like other former Eastern European / ex Soviet Bloc countries, when their economies improve due to EU membership then those skilled workers return (with more skills) and less young people leave...
A bit like the exodus from the UK when it was the 'sick man' of Europe, and EU subsidies kept us going...
Now of course we just export old people, but then that may well go into reverse if quitters get their way!
That'll do wonders for the 'working to retired ratio'!
The only other alternative
A simple logic for all countries with ageing populations.
UK when it was the 'sick man' of Europe
Of course that is trueYour knocking EU neo liberalism yet no mention of the Tory party own extreme form of neo liberalism, a tad one sided.
A great deal of what people think should be nationalised already is.Better than Labour bankrupting the country with benefits and re-nationalising everything.