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Odin2005

(53,521 posts)
28. What a load of crap, EU labor and union laws were PROTECTING these people...
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 07:22 AM
Jun 2016

...from the worst of Thatcherism. Now the Conservative Party will be free to pull all the BS they want without EU "interference".

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.+1 840high Jun 2016 #1
Sunderland is the poorest area in England. Ground Zero for Brexit. leveymg Jun 2016 #2
They may feel better for sticking it to the man, but that's about all. It's not likely to make Hoyt Jun 2016 #3
“We were powerful, strong ... they've taken it all away." SMC22307 Jun 2016 #4
This part is disturbing: TubbersUK Jun 2016 #5
Here's a clue: "last of the shipyards" Bad Thoughts Jun 2016 #6
That's true and they're still getting slim pickings from the Tories TubbersUK Jun 2016 #7
A handout is not the same as a job, even a low paying one. amandabeech Jun 2016 #8
The jobs were already leaving. Thatcher did nothing about it. Bad Thoughts Jun 2016 #9
Thatcher was scum, but she has been out for a long time. amandabeech Jun 2016 #16
As the article says, they gave aid which grew the largest car plant in Britain muriel_volestrangler Jun 2016 #20
So the EU didn't cause the problem, and got around to fixing it Bad Thoughts Jun 2016 #23
Well, that particular example came from Blair's government, and the EU OKed it muriel_volestrangler Jun 2016 #24
I would argue that the EU does more than the constituent governments Bad Thoughts Jun 2016 #25
The Nissan plant came 15 years ago and the area is still the poorest in England leveymg Jun 2016 #26
That's True, But the North East won't be getting either now TubbersUK Jun 2016 #11
You do have a point here, amandabeech Jun 2016 #17
Public sector, office jobs TubbersUK Jun 2016 #19
The idea that Boris Johnson doesn't represent "neoliberalism" is ludicrous. iandhr Jun 2016 #10
I Know - he's a rabid neo-liberal TubbersUK Jun 2016 #14
And the poverty is the main reason young people were for remaining.. mountain grammy Jun 2016 #12
And, this will prove to be the worst of the tragedy: Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #13
Here's Something re Sunderland from one of the Conservative Party's favourite think tanks TubbersUK Jun 2016 #15
Well, then, they need to develop skills that somebody is willing to pay them for Recursion Jun 2016 #18
That's always the vague answer to the question The2ndWheel Jun 2016 #21
Which is why the "bring back manufacturing jobs" demagoguery is so infuriating Recursion Jun 2016 #22
“The E.U. is a mystery to us. We’ve never heard about it up here.” DetlefK Jun 2016 #27
What a load of crap, EU labor and union laws were PROTECTING these people... Odin2005 Jun 2016 #28
I won't say populist anger played no role, but.... Adrahil Jun 2016 #29
yes that completely explains why my friend was accosted in a coffee shop today PaulaFarrell Jun 2016 #30
Let's poke the liberal elite in the eye so the conservative super-elite can govern. pampango Jun 2016 #31
+100000000 TubbersUK Jun 2016 #33
What a gross vote misdirection Albertoo Jun 2016 #32
Except TubbersUK Jun 2016 #34
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