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Yep. How do you ever take an 'adult' seriously when they tell people they have just tweeted.
https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1186536144890138624
Yep. How do you ever take an 'adult' seriously when they tell people they have just tweeted.
I have better things to do other than trawling through a load of gossip.. Twitter, LOL.
Point me to the relevant text saying when this law to ruin our kids lives was introduced, I can then read it and give you my opinion of it, to add to everyone else's opinion, but don't post a link to twitter.So you can look through the WAB. But you won't as you are too afraid to be proven wrong. Sad how you would rather hold onto a lie that will make your kids lives harder.
Currently being introduced for the pedantic...Point me to the relevant text saying when this law to ruin our kids lives was introduced
4Protection for workers’ rights(1)After section 18 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (customsarrangement as part of the framework for the future relationship) insert—“18A Protection for workers’ rights(1)Part 1 of Schedule 5A (which requires statements of non-regression inrelation to workers’ retained EU rights) has effect.(2)Part 2 of Schedule 5A (which provides for reporting requirements andparliamentary oversight in relation to new EU workers’ rights) haseffect.(3)Part 3 of Schedule 5A (which contains interpretative provision) haseffect.”https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/2019-2020/0007/20007.pdf
In all it's glory. You can turn to page 36 which gives you a clue where to look next. Brexiters don't like to be spoon fed as you are all experts.
Freedom of movement is not a right, other countries are free to invite or refuse entry to whoever they wish. my wife has relatives working in Switzerland, my neighbour works in various countries, Canada USA Australia, all with no problem, so if the eu won't let our citizens in to work, is that down to us ? no, it's them being petty, or there is something iffy about the person wanting to work there.Currently being introduced for the pedantic...
So what's your opinion of removing their rights to freedom of movement and unfettered access to work/education/transferable skills/benefits in 27 other countries?
On top of course to the removal of workers rights guarantees being from a legal basis to a 'political statement'.
Edit: Plus 3 other EEA countries and Switzerland
Freedom of movement is not a right, other countries are free to invite or refuse entry to whoever they wish. my wife has relatives working in Switzerland, my neighbour works in various countries, Canada USA Australia, all with no problem, so if the eu won't let our citizens in to work, is that down to us ? no, it's them being petty, or there is something iffy about the person wanting to work there.
well the eu should, it would stop a lot of the bogus job seekers, car washer, scrap metal recycler etc etc, which then end up being a burden.You go to a country to earn money to support yourself and your family, there should be no extra benefits, same with UK citizens abroad. They would still be able to get a visa to work in eu countries, just a bit more hassle, but if you want to work , the hassle shouldn't deter you. A university degree is not the be all and end all of things. more people get employment without one than with one.And that comes with all the requirements (job to go to/minimum wage requirements etc) that Canada/USA/Australia currently require but the EU/EEA/Switzerland don't...
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/2019-2020/0007/20007.pdf
In all it's glory. You can turn to page 36 which gives you a clue where to look next. Brexiters don't like to be spoon fed as you are all experts.