David Miliband

That isn’t the one where the owners have four children - three of them have been divorced and the other one is still married but everyone thinks he's gay is it? I heard her husband, a foreigner himself, is always making racist remarks and she rides around in a car with no numberplates and tax. Some of the kids who’ve never worked in a proper job had lavish weddings, all paid by the taxpayer too. Bloody Royal family! :rolleyes:
 
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For the RW to make a bonfire of regulations the RW would have to be in power and to get into power enough people would have to vote for them.
Brexit doesn't mean the end of democracy, if the people don't want bonfires and tax havens then they don't have to vote for them.

Logic doesnt apply.

Those that have suffered the most because of austerity voted Brexit.
Brexit will make them poorer, a no deal much poorer.

The rich are clever, they get the electorate to vote to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.

People will vote for tax havens we already have them.
People will vote for a gig economy and zero hour contracts

A US deal will mean compromising food standards
 
Logic doesnt apply.

Those that have suffered the most because of austerity voted Brexit.
Brexit will make them poorer, a no deal much poorer.

The rich are clever, they get the electorate to vote to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.

People will vote for tax havens we already have them.
People will vote for a gig economy and zero hour contracts

A US deal will mean compromising food standards
No sheep today..What about the sheep!....ffs..you selfish person..
 
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Logic doesnt apply.

Those that have suffered the most because of austerity voted Brexit.
Brexit will make them poorer, a no deal much poorer.

The rich are clever, they get the electorate to vote to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.

People will vote for tax havens we already have them.
People will vote for a gig economy and zero hour contracts

A US deal will mean compromising food standards

The gig economy and zero our contracts are not something that is a result of Brexit, they've been around for some years now and thrived under the stewardship of the EU.
 
The gig economy and zero our contracts are not something that is a result of Brexit, they've been around for some years now and thrived under the stewardship of the EU.

Wrong

they thrive under the stewardship of the Conservative Government

EU law fixes minimum rights for 'gig economy' workers

The European Parliament has approved new EU rules to protect workers in the so-called "gig economy".

The law sets minimum rights and demands increased transparency for those in "on-demand" jobs, such as at Uber or Deliveroo.

It proposes more predictable hours and compensation for cancelled work, and an end to "abusive practices" around casual contracts.

Member states will now have at most three years to enforce the new rules.

The European Parliament says the new legislation will apply to "the most vulnerable employees on atypical contracts and in non-standard jobs" - including those on zero-hour contracts.

Employees in EU member states already enjoy a wide range of protections to working hours, minimum breaks and holiday entitlement.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47947220

see also https://fullfact.org/law/zero-hours-contracts-uk-europe/

Let me just check:

You disapprove of worker exploitation
You support the Conservative Government
You oppose EU regulations.

Have I got that right?
 
Wrong

they thrive under the stewardship of the Conservative Government

EU law fixes minimum rights for 'gig economy' workers

The European Parliament has approved new EU rules to protect workers in the so-called "gig economy".

The law sets minimum rights and demands increased transparency for those in "on-demand" jobs, such as at Uber or Deliveroo.

It proposes more predictable hours and compensation for cancelled work, and an end to "abusive practices" around casual contracts.

Member states will now have at most three years to enforce the new rules.

The European Parliament says the new legislation will apply to "the most vulnerable employees on atypical contracts and in non-standard jobs" - including those on zero-hour contracts.

Employees in EU member states already enjoy a wide range of protections to working hours, minimum breaks and holiday entitlement.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47947220

see also https://fullfact.org/law/zero-hours-contracts-uk-europe/

Let me just check:

You disapprove of worker exploitation
You support the Conservative Government
You oppose EU regulations.

Have I got that right?


No I'm not wrong, they are something that's been around since long before the referendum, they are not, as Notch implies a result of voting for Brexit.
 
But you agree that "they thrive under the stewardship of the Conservative Government"

And that the UK Conservative Government (unlike some European countries) has not tried to give workers extra rights

And that the EU has.

And you agree that
You disapprove of worker exploitation
You support the Conservative Government
You oppose EU regulations.
 
But you agree that "they thrive under the stewardship of the Conservative Government"

They've thrived under our membership of the eu, they have not magically appeared as a result of Brexit as Notch implies.

And that the UK Conservative Government (unlike some European countries) has not tried to give workers extra rights
And that the EU has.

from your own link;

The UK will only be obliged to implement the law if it is still a member state of the EU three years after the new regulation enters into force. But it has already introduced similar legislation at a national level.
 
The country is crying out for unity ;)

We need to bring the country back together ;)

We need to compromise ;)

The country needs a unifying voice and leader ;)
 
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