It's cultural.Phil wrote:This sounds very similar to what we have here. Other arguments I've heard is that we need freedom of movement because these immigrants are filling jobs that we ourselves as a nation lack. In other words, our own citizens wouldn't dare work for some jobs. That is certainly true, though many forget that this situation is self-inflicted. A couple of decades ago, these jobs were better payed because the (free) market dictated the salary and cost by a natural progression of supply and demand. No one willing to work the job you are offering? Prices goes up. Too much supply of people competing to work that job? Salary and costs go down. Same thing on the housing market and just about any goods really.
English people generally, with some exceptions, believe cleaning to be...how shall I put this....below them?
GSA, Noonan and many more larger companies in the cleaning industry started in Scotland and Ireland and grew into national companies from the work that many eastern Europeans and other nationalities put into it.
The issue with your suggestion, is that if the price for cleaning went up, business/private user would not pay for it. This is business Britain! There would be a minimal standard in cleaning and that's your lot.
So an industry would regress, and the standard would drop. That's a pretty damning indictment of Brexit.
And in general, speaking to British friends, the issue they have is not with Europe, but migration from culturally incompatible countries. In these communities, you will find hatred towards British natives. It may not be prevalent, but it certainly exists. You will also find people who have lived in the country for over 40 years do not speak a single word of English. This cannot be right, but it is not the fault of the EU.
For matter of comparison, my better half is from eastern Europe and speaks 4 languages fluently. All her friends speak English to a level of being able to chat about politics, sport etc. They all work. They're also all horrified.
Then compound stupidity is further demonstrated by what France are about to unload on Britain due to the exit...
.Xavier Bertrand wrote:The English wanted to take back their freedom: they must take back their border
Calais will be dumped on Dover, as France have been propping up Asylum migrants for the last 20 years, all on Britain's behalf.
Apart from slower in trade due to the lack of freedom of movement, meaning less jobs and a knock on effect to other sectors, do you think the 62% of numpties in Dover who voted to leave thought of this.... Or did they have rule Britania ringing in their ears with false promises of £350m to spent on the health service every week?

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