That's what I wrote. The argument is completely nonsensical. You can't criticise a film about how badly protected workers' rights are in an EU member state by saying we need the EU's protection of workers' rights.
Hence why, if we were to stay in the EU, I'd much rather have Labour MEPs than any others, who could actually push a case for the EU's baseline to be improved. I wouldn't trust Lib Dems or Change UK to look after working people.
I am reacting to this: "It could get even worse if we left - but it could also get much better either way" It can get better now, if the UK wants to, for the UK
Exactly. If it could be better but the EU provides a floor beneath which the UK isn't allowed to drop, how can anyone rationally think it is likely to get better outside the EU when that minimum requirement is lost?
That's what I wrote. The argument is completely nonsensical. You can't criticise a film about how badly protected workers' rights are in an EU member state by saying we need the EU's protection of workers' rights.
Hence why, if we were to stay in the EU, I'd much rather have Labour MEPs than any others, who could actually push a case for the EU's baseline to be improved. I wouldn't trust Lib Dems or Change UK to look after working people.