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Brexit Is About To Get Much, Much Worse For Uk Citizens
If you thought the continuing loss of billions of pounds in tax to the exchequer (and even more to the UK economy as a whole) as a direct result of Brexit is bad; you ain’t seen nothing yet.
The ‘EU law revocation and reform bill’ which has already passed two votes on the House of Commons (and despite not having passed into law yet), is due to take effect at the end of next year.
The bill proposes the loss of a host of rights, freedoms and protections of ordinary people; amongst them the right to annual paid leave, the right of women to equal pay for doing the same work as men and many, many more rights UK citizens have enjoyed for years as a result of being members of the EU.
I don’t recall the loss of these rights being plastered on the side of a red bus during the referendum debate – but that’s what you fools voted for.
The ‘EU law revocation and reform bill’ which has already passed two votes on the House of Commons (and despite not having passed into law yet), is due to take effect at the end of next year.
The bill proposes the loss of a host of rights, freedoms and protections of ordinary people; amongst them the right to annual paid leave, the right of women to equal pay for doing the same work as men and many, many more rights UK citizens have enjoyed for years as a result of being members of the EU.
I don’t recall the loss of these rights being plastered on the side of a red bus during the referendum debate – but that’s what you fools voted for.
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i am quite grateful to hymie for continuing to point out the substantial costs of brexit... too often people simply ignore them or pretend they don't exist and they have been doing so since the referendum in 2016... unfortunatel y it's not much use... brexiters will continue to pretend that the economy never mattered to them (it did at the time, they were...
10:17 Sat 31st Dec 2022
Wait for Ms Sturgeon to jump on this as another reason for independence.
The truth of the matter is that nothing is certain with regards to whether these laws, which Hymie is correct in saying, provide protection for workers, will be repealed. The paper has to go through the HoL, then back to HoC and the Scottish Govt are recommending rejection of any changes (oooooh, scary Eh?).
The truth of the matter is that nothing is certain with regards to whether these laws, which Hymie is correct in saying, provide protection for workers, will be repealed. The paper has to go through the HoL, then back to HoC and the Scottish Govt are recommending rejection of any changes (oooooh, scary Eh?).
If you want to read the complete EU Directive on equal treatment (including pay) for women you can read it here:-
https:/ /eur-le x.europ a.eu/le gal-con tent/EN /TXT/?u ri=cele x%3A320 06L0054
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