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Thanks for confirming the Bexiteer answer. To make the UK competitive
again, we have to reduce labour costs.


It has always been the case. Either reduce costs or improve
productivity. The latter is very difficult with an entitled workforce.


So please explain just how leaving the EU will improve this? Remove that
'entitlement'? Allow the pound to fall while not raising wages to
compensate? Making energy and food etc more expensive?


That wouldn’t make locally produced food more expensive.

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In article , Richard
wrote:
Thanks for confirming the Bexiteer answer. To make the UK
competitive again, we have to reduce labour costs.


It has always been the case. Either reduce costs or improve
productivity. The latter is very difficult with an entitled workforce.


So please explain just how leaving the EU will improve this? Remove
that 'entitlement'? Allow the pound to fall while not raising wages to
compensate? Making energy and food etc more expensive?


That wouldn’t make locally produced food more expensive.


41% of the UK's food is imported. And watch the price of UK produced
rocket if that becomes more expensive.

Do you actually live in the real world?

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In article ,
Ray wrote:


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article , Richard
wrote:
Thanks for confirming the Bexiteer answer. To make the UK
competitive again, we have to reduce labour costs.

It has always been the case. Either reduce costs or improve
productivity. The latter is very difficult with an entitled workforce.

So please explain just how leaving the EU will improve this? Remove
that 'entitlement'? Allow the pound to fall while not raising wages to
compensate? Making energy and food etc more expensive?


That wouldn't make locally produced food more expensive.


41% of the UK's food is imported.


But it is far from clear how true that will be post BRexit
given that when in the EU it's so easy to move food
around the EU with no penalty for doing that other
than the cost of the fuel used in the trucks.

And watch the price of UK produced
rocket if that becomes more expensive.


No reason why that should happen.

Do you actually live in the real world?


You clearly don't.

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FLUSH troll****

02:44??? Yet AGAIN? ANOTHER long lonely night of trolling for you, senile
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On Tuesday, 4 February 2020 16:10:41 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Ray wrote:


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article , Richard
wrote:
Thanks for confirming the Bexiteer answer. To make the UK
competitive again, we have to reduce labour costs.

It has always been the case. Either reduce costs or improve
productivity. The latter is very difficult with an entitled workforce.

So please explain just how leaving the EU will improve this? Remove
that 'entitlement'? Allow the pound to fall while not raising wages to
compensate? Making energy and food etc more expensive?


That wouldnt make locally produced food more expensive.


41% of the UK's food is imported. And watch the price of UK produced
rocket if that becomes more expensive.


Bloody rocket it's OK if you're a vegan.



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Default UNBELIEVABLE: It's 03:19 am in Australia and the Senile Ozzietard has been out of Bed and TROLLING for almost TWO HOURS already!!!! LOL

On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 03:19:46 +1100, Ray, better known as cantankerous
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FLUSH senile asshole's troll****

03:19??? LOL ANOTHER long lonely night of lonely trolling ahead of you
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In article , "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
Ray wrote:


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article , Richard
wrote:
Thanks for confirming the Bexiteer answer. To make the UK
competitive again, we have to reduce labour costs.

It has always been the case. Either reduce costs or improve
productivity. The latter is very difficult with an entitled workforce.

So please explain just how leaving the EU will improve this? Remove
that 'entitlement'? Allow the pound to fall while not raising wages to
compensate? Making energy and food etc more expensive?


That wouldnt make locally produced food more expensive.


41% of the UK's food is imported. And watch the price of UK produced
rocket if that becomes more expensive.

Much imported food can become cheaper once EU protectionist barriers are
removed.
Do you actually live in the real world?


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On Tuesday, 4 February 2020 16:10:41 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Ray wrote:


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article , Richard
wrote:
Thanks for confirming the Bexiteer answer. To make the UK
competitive again, we have to reduce labour costs.

It has always been the case. Either reduce costs or improve
productivity. The latter is very difficult with an entitled workforce.

So please explain just how leaving the EU will improve this? Remove
that 'entitlement'? Allow the pound to fall while not raising wages to
compensate? Making energy and food etc more expensive?


That wouldnt make locally produced food more expensive.


41% of the UK's food is imported. And watch the price of UK produced
rocket if that becomes more expensive.


Bloody rocket it's OK if you're a vegan.

I hate rocket.
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