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Author Topic: Cheap labour in europes future will be british/french, not jugoslawian  (Read 113 times)
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February 01, 2020, 04:16:40 PM
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britain will wreck its economy ending up enslaving and punishing its working class population, causing ultimately a migration of workforce to germany and maybe even eastern europe,

in the meantime france is increasingly unable to fix the weaknesses of its africanised population, that gives a fuck about the economy, and lives in france mainly for the welfare benefits.

france is literally starting to beg germany to unite itself with it, but in truth france needs germany and eastern europe to fix its more and more widening gaps.

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February 01, 2020, 04:53:14 PM
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What can I notice about the situation in the GB? The U.K. has already suffered from Brexit. The economy has slowed. Brexit would hurt Britain's younger workers. Germany is projected to have a labor shortage of 3 million skilled workers by 2030. Those jobs will no longer be as readily available to the U.K.'s workers after Brexit.
Employers are having a harder time finding applicants. One reason is that the number of EU-born workers fell by 95% in 2017. This has hit the low-skilled and medium-skilled occupations the most.
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February 02, 2020, 05:57:21 AM
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What can I notice about the situation in the GB? The U.K. has already suffered from Brexit. The economy has slowed. Brexit would hurt Britain's younger workers. Germany is projected to have a labor shortage of 3 million skilled workers by 2030. Those jobs will no longer be as readily available to the U.K.'s workers after Brexit.
Employers are having a harder time finding applicants. One reason is that the number of EU-born workers fell by 95% in 2017. This has hit the low-skilled and medium-skilled occupations the most.

every organised country has always a labor shortage, employers and capitalists are never happy i have given up,

western elites are still to stupid to realise that they have broken the society with their nihilism

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February 02, 2020, 07:00:07 AM
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eu born workers fell by 95%.... so only 5% population left..
um.. did i miss the millenium genocide......
oh wait there wasnt one

dang seems like too many people are getting their news from the back of a sci-fi comic book and not actually researching the facts.

whats also funny is most people spouting this drivel are not even living in the area they claim to talk about.. thus are too distant from the issue to even articulate the reality of the issue

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February 02, 2020, 07:41:22 AM
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eu born workers fell by 95%.... so only 5% population left..
um.. did i miss the millenium genocide......
oh wait there wasnt one

dang seems like too many people are getting their news from the back of a sci-fi comic book and not actually researching the facts.

whats also funny is most people spouting this drivel are not even living in the area they claim to talk about.. thus are too distant from the issue to even articulate the reality of the issue

american liberalism basically wrecked european labour security.

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