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27 countries are more likely to recover than 1, or if you count the UK countries individually 4.
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Also they remaining as members will assist each other to do so. The UK will just be another outside trading Nation with the EU, whatever happens in the UK,will neither really benefit that much or hurt in any big way the EU. The EU negotiators in this have one main focus and duty,which is to ensure the stability of the EU around the remaining EU members and for the attraction of those Countries wanting to join the EU. It has no real duty to a Nation voluntarily walking away from all its current status with the EU,even after being a Nation that helped form the EU as it is and signed up to all treaties. Whatever deal the UK now gets is going to be nothing like what it has now,it cannot be,or other EU Nations will see little point in being in the EU at all. The UK will have to pay some major price and end up the lesser Nation for it. The UK is not a World leader as to much really,sadly so but it's too late now to be that big Empire it once was seen as. Anyone who thinks any EU Nation member or the EU negotiators are going to ensure a really good deal for the UK,which would be to the detriment of some or all other EU member Nations, frankly are living in cloud cuckoo land. Also remember whatever deal finally set out,has to be ratified by every other EU member Nation to be able to be implemented. Chaos looms and this is why all UK Parties with elected MPs,should all be part of the planning of negotiations too. We had a National referendum,we should then have a National agreed negotiated deal,not just one done by the Govt.and even less so just possibly the DUP. |
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I know for sure I'd rather be in my cloud cuckoo land than yours. All Nations have problems,working through them together is the more secure way of longer term success,than trying alone. I think your arithmetic needs looking at,it seems at odds with official statements overall. Anyone who believes we have highest employment too is also in loud cuckoo land. If our unemployment figures still contained all the people not in full employment it would be much greater. All the part time workers,zero hour contract workers and now as with many supermarkets, those taken off 30 hours guaranteed a week workers now placed on only 16 hour a week contracts,more part time again. As my local ASDA has done to all staff except for supervisors and management. |
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Yes there are zero hours but only 900,000+ out of 30 odd million thats a mere 3%.....We have one of the lowest unemployment rates in europe and we wont be saddled with the £8 billion plus EU bill nor their infinite petty rules and regulations such as VAT rises, the sheer expense that makes it impossible to dig our own coal , the failure to agree to put bigger tariffs on cheap illegal chinese steel. I notice too they havent shown their accounts for 20 years? That doesnt bother you either? Try and do some basic maths |
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How many are in part time work. You do the maths,. The problem is you nor I can as real figures are not made known. However in just one store and clearly likely across most Asdas, people have had 14 hours removed from their guaranteed working week. Is 16 hours and less in a full time job to you. It isn't to me. The number of those kind if hours jobs being created are the rising number. That's not real full emplyment creation of jobs at all. People in part time work used to be still considered as looking for full time work, not fully employed at all. You may be happy with that but don't claim good creation of jobs which a great rising number of are part time and zero hours ones. |
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