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Post by Vinny on Sept 11, 2023 11:13:14 GMT
When we were members it: Provided mass competition, facilitated industrial decline. Mass immigration strained services and infrastructure.
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Post by Einhorn on Sept 11, 2023 11:48:17 GMT
Why are you asking us? Surely, there's an obscure 1970s sitcom you could consult?
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Post by steppenwolf on Sept 15, 2023 6:54:19 GMT
You've got it about right - it destroyed our industry and our productivity and it lowered the wages of the unskilled by providing those businesses that we retained with loads of "cheap" labour = only the labour wasn't cheap because it had to be supported by huge "in-work benefits". The EU basically set the country on a course of decline which is going to be very hard to reverse. Mind you the same thing has been happening in the EU itself - they're also in the process of long term decline.
But it's actually worse than that. What the EU is doing - and still doing even though we've technically left - is destroying both Europe and the UK by facilitating the immigration of vast numbers of criminals and workshy muslims from Africa and the Middle East. The reason that it's so easy for these people to get into Europe is because it's very easy to get to Italy (Lampedusa) and Greece. These countries basically just let them in because they know that Schengen just allows them to go where they like - and most of them don't stay in Italy or Greece for very long. They make their way to places like Germany and Sweden or France. And from France they come to England.
Make no mistake we are losing our country. These people will change our culture and bring over their relatives and outbreed us. We will be outnumbered very quickly.
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