Hm immigration for poor paid jobs often comes up. Who is responsible though for nurturing the economy/education? Mostly the UK government.
It seems they're doing a poor job and try to deflect this on the EU.
The North of England/other areas are still poorer decades after the mines closed (see also parts of Belgium btw, alas) yet the answer is: Oh, we will just close our labour market.
And then still cut the benefits, raise education costs, no build social houses. Roit.
"look we left the EU" "great I still have no job"... is what I fear will happen.
Is the UK sure the USA will be its friend? I'm not so sure.
What about the UK expats?
And human rights? Amnesty already wrote a report on that new proposals ain't great.
Living in Norn Ire, Westminster already seems to give 0 fucks w/o the EHRC we have even less protection.
There are issues with the EU, but as there is no alternative I doubt just leaving will improve things. Well you have your control back...but what are you gonna do with it? ;)
Hm immigration for poor paid jobs often comes up. Who is responsible though for nurturing the economy/education? Mostly the UK government.
It seems they're doing a poor job and try to deflect this on the EU.
The North of England/other areas are still poorer decades after the mines closed (see also parts of Belgium btw, alas) yet the answer is: Oh, we will just close our labour market.
And then still cut the benefits, raise education costs, no build social houses. Roit.
"look we left the EU" "great I still have no job"... is what I fear will happen.
Is the UK sure the USA will be its friend? I'm not so sure.
What about the UK expats?
And human rights? Amnesty already wrote a report on that new proposals ain't great.
Living in Norn Ire, Westminster already seems to give 0 fucks w/o the EHRC we have even less protection.
There are issues with the EU, but as there is no alternative I doubt just leaving will improve things. Well you have your control back...but what are you gonna do with it? ;)