There are more sparks from Yorkshire than Poland working in London.
Ok, seeing as you know, I stated Eastern European, the Poles was the example re JIB trained.
Do you work on the construction sites?
There are more sparks from Yorkshire than Poland working in London.
Ok, seeing as you know, I stated Eastern European, the Poles was the example re JIB trained.
Do you work on the construction sites?
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/comment/it-s-queer-the-way-some-words-fall-out-of-favour-xrcvgsk92
Did you read his Spectator article last week? - http://www.spectator.co.uk/2017/03/from-now-on-ill-greet-brexiteers-with-a-grin/
I didn't but I will. Thank you.
Can we assume that all self employed leave voting electrians are happy about the rise in self employed national insurance rates as they knew that their vote to leave would make them poorer.
I work on finished and in construction buildings, when on site, we always liaise with the sparks.
Every thread you state "making us poorer". I am not bothered that the NI is going up, hopefully the extra will be put to good use....has NI never gone up for the self employed.
You are just worried for yourself it seems.
Brexit may be a bit hard at first, we knew this.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/comment/it-s-queer-the-way-some-words-fall-out-of-favour-xrcvgsk92
Did you read his Spectator article last week? - http://www.spectator.co.uk/2017/03/from-now-on-ill-greet-brexiteers-with-a-grin/
I would have thought that effectively managing labour needs so that there is in practice no over-supply (to lightly paraphrase you) is actually very complex. You suggest that controlling the supply of labour so that it matches the needs is simple; that achieving a state of 'no over supply' (which must mean zero-unemployment) is uncomplicated.
What other developed and prosperous countries have, as you claim, achieved this?
I'm not bothered either, happy to pay more. What I do get sick off us every increase being blamed on Brexit. One day It will end.
Might be worth copying that in to The House of Lords. And that Matthew Paris in The Times today. He said something a bit critical. Tell him to shut up too.
Go on with you!
Can we assume that all self employed leave voting electrians are happy about the rise in self employed national insurance rates as they knew that their vote to leave would make them poorer.
it hasn't even happened yet for starters.
I hope it didn't take you too long to dream that clunky effort up.Can you help me out here.
It might be starring me in the face but I cant seem to find the post where cunning says controlled immigration and managing the “over supply” of labour from external non UK sources must lead to zero unemployment internally (within the UK).
What page is it on?
Easter hasn't happened yet, but how many Easter eggs have already been sold
Every thread you state "making us poorer". I am not bothered that the NI is going up, hopefully the extra will be put to good use....has NI never gone up for the self employed.
You are just worried for yourself it seems.
Brexit may be a bit hard at first, we knew this.
Its OK for you, but there are 16m people in the UK with less than £100 in the bank.
So you know about the shenanigans and pay structure on let's say the Wembley football stadium for example.
I had no involvement in Wembley Stadium construction, so no, I don't.