Alan_Breck
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Along with 35% of Teeside.
TeesSide
Communities on the sides of the river Tees, not the river Tee
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Along with 35% of Teeside.
Ah so the great British worker who currently doesn't exist won't be paid minimum wage? InterestingBy paying the lowest wages possible instead of a fair wage yes
No, the truth is I predicted we would all be poorer. I was just pointing out it has already started. Can't understand why, except from sheer unthinking bloody minddedness , you've want your own country to be poor.so the truth of the remainers finally comes out. They want migrant workers here to ensure lowest wages possible are paid to keep costs down for themselves. Interesting
Well worked out. You're not as stupid as you appear I guess.You say you are a remainer but you have very right wing views. Then again a lot of remainers probably are
No, the truth is I predicted we would all be poorer. I was just pointing out it has already started. Can't understand why, except from sheer unthinking bloody minddedness , you've want your own country to be poor.
We've forced economic sanctions on ourselves and it's pure folly
But not too much though eh because that makes you poorer. Perhaps if paying a few extra quid a month for a cleaner stretches your finances, you're not really in a financial position to be employing a cleaner. You could just do your own cleaning, you could even pay yourself a small wage you feel is acceptableby employing and paying them?
Yet you entirely ignore the point about it affecting other industries. I was using my situation as an example of it begining to affect people financially.But not too much though eh because that makes you poorer. Perhaps if paying a few extra quid a month for a cleaner stretches your finances, you're not really in a financial position to be employing a cleaner. You could just do your own cleaning, you could even pay yourself a small wage you feel is acceptable
That's an entirely ludicrous post. You'll see, as food prices will rise. That is an inevitable fact of farming losing it's workforce. I can't understand how you can't see that.
I think the fact you use a line as asinine as keeping the "middle class" in fruit and veg shows you up quite badly.
Using aspects of my personal life, on two separate threads IS personally attacking someone. Especially when you choose to ignore the countless post where I expanded on my opening post for clarityHave you ever considered that it might be how you come across that is the reason for my responses? And I'm not personally attacking you, I'm questioning what you post. You always accuse people of missing or ignoring your point. Perhaps it's because you don't articulate your points very well. Just a thought