Helmet Cole
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Indeed. This sadly appears to be the case.Arsehole.
Indeed. This sadly appears to be the case.Arsehole.
this(Monkfish - you should apologize - you went too far)
Owner of a printing company on R5 earlier arguing because of cheap labour in China, he needs to keep bringing in immigrants on low wages in order to compete.
Now I'm not saying he's typical but how the fcuk would that pan out in the long term?
Don't disagree - someone wrote a post basically saying people died in the war to stop the EU and I was pointing out what rot that was rather than pretending Churchill had any sense of a future EU- would be interesting to see what he made of today's world.
Didn't I call outers Blacklegs and not Blackshirts? That was a comment about poor people turning against poor people rather than on the real causes of the issues and a comment on blackleg labour of the past. Though there are posters on here who could easily have been blackshirts back in the day
disagree, op was out of order, merely returning fire
I have being saying for years that globalization is simply a process where big business moves its manufacturing jobs to the lowest cost countries because they have the lowest cost workers,this does not benefit home workers. Ultimately home manufacturers are driven out of business as they lose the race to the lowest cost of production and home workers lose their jobs. This is also a huge issue in the US right now where vast numbers of US jobs have been lost, Apple manufactures in China and sells back into the US, this benefits Apple shareholders but not US workers. The same is true closer to home where the average annual wage in Poland is £9,000 and is £27,000 here, how can UK workers compete when the biggest cost is labour? Companies looking to cut costs and invest in low cost production sites move investment and production to Poland, I know because I used to work for a UK business that did exactly this with jobs lost in the UK. We need more manufacturing jobs here in the UK but this guy with a printers will not survive long term, I bought print 20 years ago when the vast majority of printing was done within the UK by well paid printers who spent their earnings in the UK, not by low cost Chinese printers who spend nothing in our economy.
I have being saying for years that globalization is simply a process where big business moves its manufacturing jobs to the lowest cost countries because they have the lowest cost workers,this does not benefit home workers. Ultimately home manufacturers are driven out of business as they lose the race to the lowest cost of production and home workers lose their jobs. This is also a huge issue in the US right now where vast numbers of US jobs have been lost, Apple manufactures in China and sells back into the US, this benefits Apple shareholders but not US workers. The same is true closer to home where the average annual wage in Poland is £9,000 and is £27,000 here, how can UK workers compete when the biggest cost is labour? Companies looking to cut costs and invest in low cost production sites move investment and production to Poland, I know because I used to work for a UK business that did exactly this with jobs lost in the UK. We need more manufacturing jobs here in the UK but this guy with a printers will not survive long term, I bought print 20 years ago when the vast majority of printing was done within the UK by well paid printers who spent their earnings in the UK, not by low cost Chinese printers who spend nothing in our economy.
I have being saying for years that globalization is simply a process where big business moves its manufacturing jobs to the lowest cost countries because they have the lowest cost workers,this does not benefit home workers. Ultimately home manufacturers are driven out of business as they lose the race to the lowest cost of production and home workers lose their jobs. This is also a huge issue in the US right now where vast numbers of US jobs have been lost, Apple manufactures in China and sells back into the US, this benefits Apple shareholders but not US workers. The same is true closer to home where the average annual wage in Poland is £9,000 and is £27,000 here, how can UK workers compete when the biggest cost is labour? Companies looking to cut costs and invest in low cost production sites move investment and production to Poland, I know because I used to work for a UK business that did exactly this with jobs lost in the UK. We need more manufacturing jobs here in the UK but this guy with a printers will not survive long term, I bought print 20 years ago when the vast majority of printing was done within the UK by well paid printers who spent their earnings in the UK, not by low cost Chinese printers who spend nothing in our economy.
Its OUT for me. Some well reasoned debate on this board, both sides. Far better than the respective campaigns are offering, Bluemoon is debating this at a higher level....between the insults and offering out that is.
Out because....nothing against Europe, or immigration which I consider virtually unstoppable in a globalized market anyway, what I object to is the EU set up and governance. It's a con, and always has been. Have they ever had audited accounts?
On a more selfish principle I'm out just to wind up my fkin smug German Brother in law, who reckons we don't have the bollocks to leave.
If we leave, nothing will change.
If we stay, Eurasia beckons. Federalist Technocrat government.
That's my 5 cents, with respect to the Inners.
I see the latest guardian telephone poll has exit at 45 percent and remain 42 percent .......
You don't know what fire is, you snide shithouse. Go tell him to his face
If we leave all UK expat pensioners in Europe will have their pensions frozen until individual deals can be made with each and every European country.
If we leave E111 cards will be worthless until such time as individual agreements can be made with each and every european countries.
That's my 2 cents with respect to the outers.