Cheshirechappie":38kv9doh said:Inoffthered":38kv9doh said:Broadly, I'd agree. Of course, the constant supply of cheap labour will keep big business happy, because it will keep wages down (as Stuart Rose mentioned early in the referendum campaign). Bit of problem for any young UK couples looking to set up home, as house prices soar and wages plummet, though.
Why worry about young UK couples not being able to buy a house in this country? The EU demands opens borders and open markets and this is an obvious and predictable consequence. You need to stop thinking about UK interests and consider the wider European perspective. In time we will get used to the cultural shift as our economy attracts more and more Europeans and, of course, we will be taking 10% of the Syrian refugees plus however many others choose to come here when they have obtained their German passport.
We should rejoice in having such a diverse and welcoming multicultural society and personal/family hardships are a small price to pay.
As for plummeting wages, what's the problem? It maintains profits for big business and provides jobs for all the workers that flock here. In time we will be able to save money by abandoning all pretence of democracy by scrapping the EU parliament which is nothing more than a talking shop. Euro MPs cannot instigate legislation and they cannot remove commissioners. At best they can only delay the passage of legislation yet they are an expensive bunch to support with salaries, flat rate expenses and business travel....just to give the impression of democracy. Get rid, save the money and let the commissioners get on with the project of forming a United States of Europe.
I have absolute faith in Junker to deliver a free and fair society, follow this link and then tell me how you cannot have full confidence in him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fASN9oYGdw