Project 'Fear' is losing it's way. It's turning into project 'Hypocrite'.
Project Desperate.
Project 'Fear' is losing it's way. It's turning into project 'Hypocrite'.
All quiet from the remainers tonight. Contemplating the money in their pockets or language skills to describe how they feel I guess. Bless 'em!
Here’s the Press Association account of the member of the audience who compared Michael Gove to a first world war general.
Michael Gove was accused of being like a First World War general sending his men over the top with no idea what was on the other side as he faced a public grilling on the EU referendum.
Andrew Carnegie, who runs a small business making parts for intensive care units, asked Gove to set out a detailed economic plan for the UK’s future outside of the EU.
He said: “I think the answer is there is no economic plan. It appears to me that you are asking people to vote for a divorce and sort out the financial settlement afterwards and that makes no sense to me.
“With all due respect Mr Gove, it appears to me it’s almost like a first world war general. You are waving the flag, you are saying ‘over the top men’ but you have no idea what’s on the frontline or what the casualty rate will be in the conflicts to come.”
Gove replied: “It’s certainly an arresting image, the First World War image. What I’m putting my faith in is the ingenuity, creativity and the strength of the British people.
“Many of those who are arguing we should remain are trying to frighten you by saying that it would be impossible for Britain to succeed. They are saying that Britain is too small, too poor and we are all too stupid to be able to succeed on the outside.
“I comprehensively reject that.”
No plan, no clue, no hope.
He said: “I think the answer is there is no economic plan. It appears to me that you are asking people to vote for a divorce and sort out the financial settlement afterwards and that makes no sense to me.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36450749
Did the BBC just run a pro-Brexit story? I'm in shock...
You used to be able to work hard and achieve something, now you work hard and achieve nothing, your still at the same place. Why? Because by continuing in the EU you are helping to drive the low wage economy, that benefits big business and people from the poorest countries, but doesn't benefit us.
It is obvious what is going on here, but the government masks this by saying we have a good economy. It is a race to the bottom. If you want to live in the type of economy where you will eventually be selling match sticks to make a living, be my guest.
You used to be able to work hard and achieve something, now you work hard and achieve nothing, your still at the same place. Why? Because by continuing in the EU you are helping to drive the low wage economy, that benefits big business and people from the poorest countries, but doesn't benefit us.
It is obvious what is going on here, but the government masks this by saying we have a good economy. It is a race to the bottom. If you want to live in the type of economy where you will eventually be selling match sticks to make a living, be my guest.
Leave and we would have more money for things like our NHS, and eventually we would have fewer people using it because we could control our borders, meaning people would get a better service and the costs of the NHS would come down, and we wouldn't need to keep going abroad to bring in Doctors and Nurses supposedly to save our NHS because if you listen to Remain, British people never worked in the NHS before that.
It's actually the complete reverse.....we need cheaper labour to do lower skilled jobs that will ALWAYS need doing. It's not British businesses that set the market rate for these jobs - and leaving the EU won't suddenly mean that work in these jobs will pay more. EU (and non-EU) immigration effectively allows the indigenous population to focus on higher value added roles. The Brexit camp hasn't told us how much immigration will be allowed after a Leave vote, primarily I think because they recognise that we will still need significant immigration to staff the jobs Brits just don't want to do.
You used to be able to work hard and achieve something
It's actually the complete reverse.....we need cheaper labour to do lower skilled jobs that will ALWAYS need doing. It's not British businesses that set the market rate for these jobs - and leaving the EU won't suddenly mean that work in these jobs will pay more. EU (and non-EU) immigration effectively allows the indigenous population to focus on higher value added roles. The Brexit camp hasn't told us how much immigration will be allowed after a Leave vote, primarily I think because they recognise that we will still need significant immigration to staff the jobs Brits just don't want to do.
Disagree. When I started work ( part time ) it was in hotels and shop shelf stacking - there were no end of these type of jobs - starter jobs, even student jobs. The type of jobs that got you used to hard work and the work ethos.
Now I'm old and have a teenage family I have friends whose children are trying to get these type of jobs - to earn some money, to get experience. There are now so many immigrants filling these jobs it's close to impossible for these kids to get them. There is too much competition. Look how often you're served a meal by a non-British person. It's a fallacy that British people don't want to do these jobs - it's just instead of there being three or four people going for the vacancy there are now dozens - many willing to take a wage cut to do them ( thus driving down wages ).
Hotel work, shelf stacking, starter/student jobs....youre talking minimum wage here, so immigrants can't take a wage cut to do them. At the minimum wage level it's a level playing field on salary so you have to ask yourself what other attributes the immigrant has which you don't.