- Jan 18, 2009
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I'd find it very odd if the EU became anti workers and consumer rights and against what is ethicly correct. You should remember how various Tory governments have sought, and obtained, opt outs for various workers rights that they thought were bad for business.
Not bad for workers, but bad for business you notice?
The whole Brexit ethos is that we leave and " cut the shackles " that are allegedly holding us back, you know, fair treatment for workers, food and products grown and made to high standards that consumers can trust?
So, by leaving, workers rights, such as they are, will further be eroded by Tory governments at every at every
opportunity in order to be competitive.
Or, as a big player,by size in Europe, we lead by being constructive by having MEP's who actually turn up and contribute to debate.
If you were right politicains like Macron would be despised by pro EU supporters, but he isn’t, he is the poster boy for the EU and further integration.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...s-on-french-unions-to-cut-rail-workers-rights
He is an ex Rothschilds banker that is taking an axe to French workers rights (amongst other grievances) which has unlocked the jilet gaune movement. You can continue to deceive yourself that the EU is run by trade unionists and socialists, but it’s not. It’s run by Tories with Rothschilds and Goldman Sachs.