why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

Its not free trade. The UK is no longer in the EU Customs Union so businesses have to complete customs declarations and have safety and regulatory checks when moving goods across borders.

It's a tariff and quota free trade agreement. The requirement to fill out a form does not stop it being a free trade agreement.
 
I care about my country enough that I'm considering leaving it should ignorant thickos vote in a totally corrupt attention seeker as Prime Minister.
The country doesn't need your type of patriotic stance, flee when the going gets tough and stay when it only suits you.
 
Three that have gone on to make their own businesses. One that came to me a labourer and left as a brickie. Loads of casual labourers. I have found work/jobs for other (decent) young lads that came to me as work experience too.
It is a simple fact that we have neglected the building trade for years regards apprenticeships, We always struggle to get the right caliber of sparks to work for us. We have advertised a job for 3 months and no takers. Another problem is that the young lads nowadays are not interested in putting in hard graft for a living, not all but it certainly is not an attractive proposition for them.
 
Nonsense. There have been grafters and pen pushers since pens were invented.
Not nonsense at all. Not many young kids nowadays look upon grafting for a living as a desireable alternative to a career of earning a living from a technology based career.
 
Not nonsense at all. Not many young kids nowadays look upon grafting for a living as a desireable alternative to a career of earning a living from a technology based career.
I'm around young people daily. I ski with them, golf with them, work with them and have brought up two of my own. Their attitude to grafting hasn't changed throughout the decades.

On the other hand - once a person becomes a certain age, they either become a gammon and start despising the young, or they have a modicum of intelligence.
 
It's a tariff and quota free trade agreement. The requirement to fill out a form does not stop it being a free trade agreement.
A free trade agreement with masses of red tape, mandatory customs declarations, rules of origin compliance, and Export Health Certificates.
 
The country doesn't need your type of patriotic stance, flee when the going gets tough and stay when it only suits you.
The country doesn't need people like you who vote in a way which damages the country, and then couldn't care less when it all goes wrong.
 
I'm around young people daily. I ski with them, golf with them, work with them and have brought up two of my own. Their attitude to grafting hasn't changed throughout the decades.

On the other hand - once a person becomes a certain age, they either become a gammon and start despising the young, or they have a modicum of intelligence.
OMG you are so old and out of touch
 
The country doesn't need people like you who vote in a way which damages the country, and then couldn't care less when it all goes wrong.
I stick things out, when the going gets tough the tough get going. A much better attitude and what this country needs, you on the other hand are welcome to leave.
 
You’re just showing this isn’t something you understand. Go back to my post you will see I stated CAGR. Then look at the exam question you need to show income of X from a passive source.

If a stock has grown 80% in 5 years. You pass the exam question with about 200k. Ish
It's clearly something that you don't understand. You've quoted some TLAs and made up some figures to suggest that £200,000 is sufficient to generate the kind of additional income over and above the state pension to allow someone to meet the income criteria to migrate to France, Spain, Greece, etc.
The figures don't stack up.
Growth is about 10% and dividends are only about 1.5%.

I've already shown that about £500,000 capital would be needed to supplement a pensioner's income to required levels. To reach that sum over 10 years would require a monthly saving of about £3,000 per month over 10 years.
Something all pensioners could aspire to, you think? :rolleyes:

Now that your nonsense has been exposed yet again, you're claiming others don't understand, because you're unable to substantiate your claims.
 
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