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It's actually worse than when the death penalty brigade start making stuff up about the law. With economics I wish to learn as I admit I know very little (which is why I don't join in substantively) but I can't identify any post in this thread that even sounds worthy of deeper review, while at the same time noting the existence of completely opposite but apparently equally dubious posts.
I'm almost at the point of buying a book on the subject, but to ask for recommendations would no doubt cause a flood of "that author is a nobber" type responses.
I might just set up a twitter account that appears to be from North Korea in the hope that I can hasten the end.
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I'm a bit punchy today. I'm wading through 8 file boxes to look for something naughty and I've got man flu.
Daisy, Daiiiiiiisy....... What are you doing, Dave?
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I also find it hard to believe that setting up trade agreements (for example) is a really simple thing that will take only a couple of weeks.
Yes, I can see where we agree to a point but I think this is where we differ: I personally don't think its in the EU's interest to change the status quo regarding unscrupulous employers. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that all employers are unscrupulous and I realise that they have to make profits but to raise wages (especially in the un-skilled labour market) doesn't make sense to them if there's always a ready and willing pool of workers ready to step in and do the job for a minimum wage, which to an indigenous worker will be barely enought to survive on but to a foreign worker, will allow them to save or send money home. I'll give you an example ...
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scores-govan-shipbuilders-facing-axe-5676486
The trouble is, indigenous workers have to pay rent / mortgages and if they have families to support. Foreign workers can leave their families at home, live is pretty basic conditions here, send money home and still be better off. That's hardly fair on indigenous workers IMO. From my experience, this is a phenomenon that the EU has introduced, fostered and now uses as a successful selling point.
Gawd knows what happens when there are 27 opinions and about 20 languages though.
In fact I would probably go as far to say that if trade agreement terms can be agreed in a month or two, then someone somewhere has been negligent.
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I was speaking to a Bulgarian the other day who said that in his home town, a loaf of good bread cost one tenth of what he paid for a very similar loaf in a supermarket when staying in Berlin. His Bulgarian friends and family simply cannot imagine moving to the Euro because prices will skyrocket, with some forecasts of basic living costs being tripled within the first year or two.
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