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Why When Brexit Is Going So Well, Do We Have Someone Who Backed Brexit Saying This In The House Of Lords?
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//...had it been so, there would have been a legal challenge to this, which while in the EU the employees would have won; but no such guarantee can be given now that we have left the EU.//
I've pointed out that UK workers have had the right to paid leave since 1938. We didn't join the EU until 1972. During that 34 years there was a world war, eight general elections and (I think) nine different Prime Ministers. No government in that time sought to end the right. So, once again, what makes you think that this or any future government will do so because we have recently left the EU? Your fear simply does not hold water.
I've pointed out that UK workers have had the right to paid leave since 1938. We didn't join the EU until 1972. During that 34 years there was a world war, eight general elections and (I think) nine different Prime Ministers. No government in that time sought to end the right. So, once again, what makes you think that this or any future government will do so because we have recently left the EU? Your fear simply does not hold water.
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