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Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on "Toby Young: New report shows extent of the free speech crisis" video.
My area voted for the cons and nearly always does although the vote has been heavily eroded. If yo take those over 60 out of the population your looking at 25% of the working voters are Con backers, we also have a lot of light industry and tech companies if you work in the tech sector you've seen your company shift vast numbers of jobs over to Europe leaving a UK only workforce and if your in light industry your aghast at the car crash policies of hard Brexit which are going to lead to business closures and many people loosing their jobs. Looming unemployment and a lack of a future tends to make people hot under the collar
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@stoptheworldiwannagetoff4780 No one is dismissing their views but there isn't the swell of Brexit supporters that you appear to believe exists. Brexit has cost jobs already and a hard brexit will crash small medium businesses who can't shift out of the country and can't afford to compete in a free trade zone with tariffs and who have an integrated supply chain joined at the hip with the EU. The Cons have had 4 years to sort out a deal and yet here we are with Bojo pedalling the lie a no deal is good and Gove building car parks all over Kent
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@stoptheworldiwannagetoff4780 I worked for an IT company (Till Jan when I took voluntary redundancy and early retired rather than relocate to Holland) that was UK based with European offices they have shifted all but the UK support work to Poland and Holland over the last 3 years and are now operating the main office from Holland. The company my wife works for is small manufacturing they import parts from Poland and Germany with 50% of the finished products sold to pan European companies there expecting at least a 50% contraction in business. One of their main issues is cross certification with a no deal British Standards are no longer valid under reciprocal agreements and obviously the paper work and tariffs will cripple them as well. These types of companies would have been growth companies over the next few decades instead they will contract relocate and in some case go out of business. These are just facts why people like you seem to want to respin facts as narrative and opinion is beyond me.
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@stoptheworldiwannagetoff4780 the Cons got 40% of the vote on your logic 60% of the people wore against Brexit of that 40% maybe 10% want the complete shitshow of a no deal.
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@stoptheworldiwannagetoff4780 The last analysis by the Govt. during May's tenure showed a net loss of GDP by 7-10% of a hard Brexit with covid that figure is conservative due to the weakened position of most UK companies. That GDP loss will be felt by small/medium businesses and farmers leading to large job losses no one is expecting the city to carry the burden. Were facing at least a 15% loss to GDP ongoing till the pandemic is resolved. These aren't opinions what I have written is based on economic data and personal experience.
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@susancurtis1651 There's actually an uptick in IT jobs, I worked in networking and security and could walk into 1 tomorow except I'd have to relocate to the City, there is increadable pressure at the bottom pushing down salaries though. In terms of NWO there simply not compitent enough as has been seen on a regular basis like who appoints Chris Grayling he is terminaly useless Boris is a complete slacker, he spouts some ideological garbage and hasn't a clue how to make it happen. The ERG members such as Ian Duncan Smith are carping on about the Brexit deal they signed bleating unfair, they voted for something they didn't read and just acepected Boris's BS there a complete bunch of clowns they don't have a clue its like Yes Minister on steroids. The only One who has anything about him of the current crop is Rhishi Sunak, the rest may as well not be there
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