10-03-2018, 14:08
For me its the move towards casualisation, zero hour contracts, and the hiring of "self employed" workers which is really driving the drop in wages rather than EU migrants, and its no coincidence this goes hand in hand with the demise of organised trade unions and yes even EU legislation (of which the UK has more opt outs than you can shake a stick at)
Going by may's recent speech she wants 'opt in's' now while we have leave one of the biggest trade bloc's in the world behind....and trump prepares for a trade war.
The british working class has been sold down the river but they won't ever direct their anger where it rightfully belongs. It's weird.
Going by may's recent speech she wants 'opt in's' now while we have leave one of the biggest trade bloc's in the world behind....and trump prepares for a trade war.
The british working class has been sold down the river but they won't ever direct their anger where it rightfully belongs. It's weird.