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webbo3 | 16:45 Mon 03rd May 2021 | News
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Nothing on MSM about this.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/01/thousands-mark-may-day-with-rallies-in-france-spain-and-germany

\\“The crisis has made us face up to an outdated labour model, based on casual work, seasonal employment and inequality … which is exactly what the labour ministry has started to change,” she said.//

\\At the rally, union leaders urged the government to honour commitments delayed by the pandemic, such as repealing a controversial labour reform, raising the minimum wage and approving a law on equal pay.//

Weren't we told being in the EU was good for workers rights.?

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/clashes-mark-may-day-protests-in-europe/2226893

\\Riots overshadowed a May 1 labor day demonstration in Berlin Saturday evening amid fierce street clashes between police and radical leftist militants, according to local media reports.//

funny, it was the left causing trouble in Bristol.

\\In Madrid, ministers joined demonstrators to march from the town hall to the city's Puerta del Sol square, While in Berlin, thousands of protestors took to a bicycle rally in a protest against capitalism.//

I bet they were tweeting about it using their IPhones after
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Tells us all really. The euromaniacs love to hold up their methods of internal closed markets and influence over the satellite states by the Brussels con scheme as an example of stability and social cohesion. When GB had a Commonwealth and trading partners all across the globe we were Imperialist Empire builders that were subjugating other people for our...
20:02 Mon 03rd May 2021
Togo. From October 2020

// Almost two-thirds of all businesses could be at risk of insolvency, according to official figures that reveal the UK could suffer “a flood” of bankruptcies over the coming months.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that 64% of businesses across all industries were at risk of insolvency last month, with 43% of companies running on less than six months’ cash reserves. //

Of course, when the Furlough Scheme ends in September is when reality will kick in. Sunak’s £400Billion borrowing is just putting off the inevitable.
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Zacs @17:57
\\I was a remainer and I’m not constantly telling anyone anything.//

But lots are.
Lots is not all.
Sigh. We know that covid has decimated some businesses in the UK, it is hardly unexpected, but if you had read my comment I did not indicate that the bankruptcies I was referring to were covid related. The bankruptcies that I referenced in Germany are not because of the pandemic, indeed the escalating numbers of failing businesses started in 2018 in Germany and are increasing once again now that the "emergency borrowing" has been curtailed. The EUSSR used to use our money to bail out their inefficient ways and now .......
Unrest in the EU, gulliver wont hear of it. Everything is rosy there and it is terrible here in the UK. Probably wont see him on this thread.
They still have better rights, better pay, and better pensions than the UK.
Only some of them do, The Chair and the cost of living is much higher in some of them too.
"They still have better rights, better pay, and better pensions than the UK." - evidence?
The trouble is, some of the natives get restless but there are simply not enough of them to make a significant difference.

Despite all the rumblings about "Frexit", "Grexit" and all the rest no other country will leave the EU. Countries where they are remotely likely to vote to leave will not allow a referendum. The best they can hope for is that the entire shambles becomes increasingly irrelevant and collapses in on itself.
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The chair @18:44
//They still have better rights, better pay, and better pensions than the UK.//

So why are/were so many Europeans coming to work in the uk.?
//They still have better rights, better pay, and better pensions than the UK.//

That is one of the reasons that we left and that they are fretful ...we were funding them at the expense of our own. It will take as long to put this disparity right as it did to allow them to treat us as milch cows. It will take longer as long as we allow the rabid euromaniacs to have any influence over our affairs, and sabotage our efforts.
May Day protests were not an EU thing but a global thing, including London. Another MSM link:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-56957360
Tells us all really. The euromaniacs love to hold up their methods of internal closed markets and influence over the satellite states by the Brussels con scheme as an example of stability and social cohesion. When GB had a Commonwealth and trading partners all across the globe we were Imperialist Empire builders that were subjugating other people for our own benefit, and statues must fall ... Funny Old World.
Was tear gas and water cannons deployed in London? Like Brussels.
Ta Webbo. Hope we didn't "divert" your thread too much ... We would have to claim in was a workers rights obfuscation if so. Workers kin rights my watsit. They all look like vegetarians who have never done a days work.
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Completely agree.
The frogs are now threatening to turn off the electrickery to Jersey if they cant hoover up all the fish in Jersey's waters. Evil to the core all of em.
Togo; "When GB had a Commonwealth and trading partners all across the globe we were Imperialist Empire builders that were subjugating other people for our own benefit, and statues must fall ... Funny Old World."
Do you really wish the UK was still "an Imperialist Empire (sic)...subjugating other people for our own benefit"?
No wonder most of the Commonwealth beggared off!

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