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Thread #171879   Message #4172345
Posted By: SPB-Cooperator
16-May-23 - 01:29 PM
Thread Name: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics - 2
Subject: RE: BS: Brexit & other UK political topics - 2
what a day.... so much happening and not really sure where the start, still... Not in any particular order of importance.

Gove whining that allowing settled EU nationals and 16-18 year olds to vote would be rigging the election.   Surely if those in that segment decide that they do not want to vote for tory garbage, it is the tory parties own problem, or do they consider that they should just shut up and allow the tory party to continue to **** up their lives without a murmer?

Braverman whining on that British workers are not doing their -patriotic duty to quit their jobs and work in the fields instead so they can justify their xenoph0bic policies of stopping people who are prepared to do seasonal work to put food on our shelves. Not a word about.

(1) Where people relocating from inner city areas will be rehoused. Have locations for housing estates in rural villages and hamlets been earmarked? If village NIMBYs complain, will they be told to **** *** to the inner cities, to provide housing work agricultural workers.
(2) Wil their be adequate schools, health services, retail parks built in villages?
(3) Will agricultural land be seized by the government to provide career pathways for agricultural workers?
(4) Will agricultural workers be abe to take annual leave in the summer?
(5) will agricultural workers be entitled to all year permanent employment?
(6) if not, will employers be required to give workers who are employed in existing jobs absence of leave on top of thier annual leave entitlement, and topping up the wages of the agricultural work in line with their existing employment.
(7) Will agricultural workers who chose not to move permanently to the new housing estates but work seasonally have their housing costs for their main home paid for by their local authority?
(8) Will it be made a criminal offence to not allow workers time off t0 attend agricultural work even if it leads to acute labour shortages elsewhere.
(9) Will school lessons be aligned 100% between children; existing and new/temporary schools so there is no interruption to their studies. Will the teachers in the rural schools be forced to teach every subject covered in the existing schools?

I have probably missed out a few more questions on issues that would be needed to make this a good idea, rather than breaking a system that has worked to everyone's advantage (except for racists) for decades.