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"OK. Brexit will not help bring well paid jobs to the UK." It may do, it may not...nobody knows. Everything can't be seen in terms of brexit alone. | |||
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"OK. Brexit will not help bring well paid jobs to the UK. It may do, it may not...nobody knows. Everything can't be seen in terms of brexit alone." That isn't the question. Is there any mechanism in leaving the EU that will allow the UK to create well paid jobs that it is prevented from doing now. It is a deliberately simple question. If it's maybe yes maybe no then it is not an argument for a hard Brexit. | |||
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"OK. Brexit will not help bring well paid jobs to the UK. It may do, it may not...nobody knows. Everything can't be seen in terms of brexit alone. That isn't the question. Is there any mechanism in leaving the EU that will allow the UK to create well paid jobs that it is prevented from doing now. It is a deliberately simple question. If it's maybe yes maybe no then it is not an argument for a hard Brexit." ...on it's own it's not an argument for anything. If the referendum hadn't happened at all we could be having the same discussions about whether better paid jobs can be created it's just everything appears to revolve around brexit as if there were no other factors affecting anything in life. | |||
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"What we do know is Jeremy Corbyn wants a cap on wages. So voting for a Labour government will not help to bring in highly paid jobs into the UK. " Who's talking about a Labour government? Brexit won't help then. Understood. | |||
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"What we do know is Jeremy Corbyn wants a cap on wages. So voting for a Labour government will not help to bring in highly paid jobs into the UK. Who's talking about a Labour government? Brexit won't help then. Understood." You are talking about events in the future and there is no precedent to compare Brexit to. However the leader of the Britain stronger in Europe campaign Stuart Rose said during the referendum campaign that leaving the EU would raise British workers wages. We know that Corbyn would like a cap on wages though because he admitted it yesterday. | |||
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"You are talking about events in the future and there is no precedent to compare Brexit to. However the leader of the Britain stronger in Europe campaign Stuart Rose said during the referendum campaign that leaving the EU would raise British workers wages. We know that Corbyn would like a cap on wages though because he admitted it yesterday." Yes, due to inflation and no way to hire anyone new. So, your increased wages don't mean anything. Who does Corbyn want to cap the wages of. All off topic. Have you ANY mechanism whereby Brexit will bring good jobs to the UK? | |||
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"So do you think the EU brings well paid jobs to an economy? If so, does this mean that the EU promotes the expanding wage gap between low paid and top executives? If not, then what's your point/ And what is the average wage in the EU compared to the UK? What is the minimum wage in the 'new' members of the EU compared to the UK? Before you ask loaded questions - which, by the way, is all you do - try to look at the other side of the argument..." Of course it's a loaded question. Bingo! So, could you answer it directly please? That's actually what I'm looking for someone to do. | |||
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