It's a great word is 'unfettered'. Habitual residence tests, right to reside tests, three month registration, employment and financial checks means 'unfettered EU migration' to some, and so unfair to the rest of us.
That means any Government will have to tell employers in industries where they rely on "Cheap Foreign Workers" that will have to stop surely?Silly you indeed.
The end of FOM will have to be be offset by present and future Governments organising themselves to the extent where reliance on cheap foreign workers is reduced.
I want to live in a country with a high wage, high productivity economy and that means the UK has to end its obsession with a subset of temporary workers driving down wages for everybody else.
Not really.That means any Government will have to tell employers in industries where they rely on "Cheap Foreign Workers" that will have to stop surely?
Yes, it's all so simple isn't it. Just get rid of all those cheapjack foreigners and everything will be transformed. What's this "subset of temporary workers"? Are these EU lorry drivers, nurses, care workers and builders all temporary workers? The temporary workforce, such as it is, is largely made up of foreign workers because, as Anna Soubry pointed out to members of "the people" in her constituency "Are you going to get up at 3 in the morning to go and pick cabbages on the fens?"Silly you indeed.
The end of FOM will have to be be offset by present and future Governments organising themselves to the extent where reliance on cheap foreign workers is reduced.
I want to live in a country with a high wage, high productivity economy and that means the UK has to end its obsession with a subset of temporary workers driving down wages for everybody else.
Sounds so easy in theory but in practise not so.Not really.
Firms unable to access a bottomless well of cheap labour anymore, will have to pay more and/or employ less people via investments in productivity.
...and it never ceases to amaze me that the debating tactic of those on the populist right is to misrepresent what their opponents said and then argue against a position they have not taken. (Admittedly this is slightly better than the approach taken by Stunning Droves, who doesn't even pretend to engage with the question asked).art.
It never ceases to amaze me how many left leaning so called progressives are so keen to see the continuance of the UK's low wage and low productivity economy.
Like the Labour party you support, you seem to major on the wants and needs of everyone else other than British workers. You even managed to reference a tired old trope about British people being lazy.
I believe Gove has already told the EU there will be no application to extend.Wednesday is the day when asking for extention of the transition period offically ends, Point of no return then?