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E U Referendum And Immigration
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So, which of the 'main parties' is going to take notice of the electorate and make an EU referendum and the immigration question their top 2 priorities in the coming weeks and months?
P.S. I hope Clegg has the common sense to book his Pickford's van nice and early, no time like the present.
P.S. I hope Clegg has the common sense to book his Pickford's van nice and early, no time like the present.
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Immigration keeps wages low and therefore higher profits for business. Which is why the Conservatives' hands are tied. They are the party of business, and business wants a cheap workforce.
Can't help but think Labour are missing a trick here. They bleat constantly about the minimum wage, but high immigration keeps the minimum wage low (and the illegal sub minimum wage even lower).
The LibDems are now officially dead ducks.
Immigration keeps wages low and therefore higher profits for business. Which is why the Conservatives' hands are tied. They are the party of business, and business wants a cheap workforce.
Can't help but think Labour are missing a trick here. They bleat constantly about the minimum wage, but high immigration keeps the minimum wage low (and the illegal sub minimum wage even lower).
The LibDems are now officially dead ducks.
I thought that#s what David Cameron was trying to do. Didn't do him much good, it seems. Indeed while we are speaking of the LibDems getting slaughtered they've lost only one more councillor than the Conservatives have (albeit with rather fewer to start with). It may be too late for the main parties to "promise" a referendum. They may have to actually set a fixed date for it if they want people to believe it.