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Doesn't help the farmers in the south much though.
If there's a farm that is economically dependent on cheap foreign labour, they deserve to go bankrupt. I'm not sure there is such a farm though. Who picked strawberries before the foreigners came here to do it? We did. What makes you think that British people won't take these jobs? Besides, those who actually have the right to be here can still work in these jobs, so it's only really a problem if these farms are employing people who either shouldn't be here or who can't be bothered to sort out the paperwork.
And you have no idea what it means to study and work hard for a living. Maybe if you did you'd understand why I value my income.
Sure I do. I haven't always been unemployed. And I've been to college. Just because my life didn't turn out as I might have hoped, doesn't mean I don't know what hard work is.
and I'm guessing he was not prepared to go bankrupt just so other people would not be regulated by foreigners.
If he's a competent businessman and not afraid of hard work, he won't go bankrupt.
It makes little difference to me whether they're English or "Luxembourgers". I have no prejudice either for or against either group; as far as I'm concerned they're all human beings.
I know you find this incredibly hard to accept, but I don't have prejudice either. This isn't about them being foreign. It's about them being unaccountable. We don't get an EU vote every five years, and nor should we because it would be unworkable. This is one big reason why the whole project is flawed from a democracy pov.
I want to be regulated by someone who can be removed from office.
But tbh, I haven't studied the EU regulations enough to answer whether they are good, bad or otherwise.
Of course you haven't, you haven't got a few years to spare.
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