pastafarian
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What's your idea of feeling European?
30 mins of feeling european used to be about 50 euros
but havnt been back to Amsterdam for a few years so expect its gone up
What's your idea of feeling European?
The older generation has completely ****ed up their education, given them **** all job prospects and made it almost impossible to get on the housing ladder. Now we're voting to deny them an easy escape route of living abroad. I wonder what the kids think of their elders?
30 mins of feeling european used to be about 50 euros
but havnt been back to Amsterdam for a few years so expect its gone up
working class brits don't want to work in Mainland europe
From my experience they do, and they are. They also come here to study as its a lot cheaper than the UK.
in which sector?
wages are alot lower on Mainland europe
Numerous. But if we just want to start at the bottom and just concentrate on "working class" kids then there are must be thousands working the bar scenes in mainland Europe alone. And every beach holiday resort I go to in Europe has hundreds/thousands of Brit kids working. They're everywhere and more often than not working class. Going back to my point, this casual seasonal work which loads of youngsters do will be more difficult if they need visas.
numerous? well name one sector
not uni kids taking a year out working in bars
I have not heard one argument that explains how things would be bettr if we left. Not one.
I just highlighted a sector, a huge sector...the service sector. It's flooded with Brits.
I have not heard one argument that explains how things would be bettr if we left. Not one.
working in europe? maybe a few silver spooned kids might,which is ironic
all the while lots of working class jobs are taken by "europeans" in britain
it's not a two way street
working class brits don't want to work in Mainland europe
plenty come the over way though
but who gives a shit,my office is nice and warm
the working class are the life blood of any economy,not some pen pushing knob waiting for his pension
well I often travel the length and breadth of France and don't come across any
so where are they,apart from Spain that is?
I might have got this wildly wrong, and apologies if I have, but do you have some sort of issue with people that aren't 'working class' (by whichever standard you use to decide who is and who isn't)?
Are they not salt of the earth enough?
Try the French ski resorts; plenty of young regular people working in the bars and hotels there. In fact it's a really good way for peoole with humble back ground to go skiing. If you go to places like Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Portugal you will find plenty. And to a lesser extent here in Berlin; I've met numerous Brits working in bars and clubs.
because you dont like what they have to say.............. sort of in denial reallyI have not heard one argument that explains how things would be bettr if we left. Not one.
not at all
my point is, in the main highly educated brits work in Mainland europe for Financial gain
whereas, shall we say less qualified people from europe seek work in britain
it's unbalanced and effects mainly working class people
if your not from that ilk then you probably don't give a shit