Friday, 11 March 2016

This Rose wont grow on you!!

The Treasury select committees chairman Mr Andrew Tyrie challenged the figure of £3,000, compiled by the Confederation of British Industry, which had been derived from five separate studies, two of which were not even to do with the UK, and ALL of which were 10 years old or more. Not only that, they produced “wildly varying conclusions” based on“incompatible methodologies”. In short, the £3,000 claim was to be kind about it “misleading”, and to base a campaign on it was “nothing short of a dingenuous”.
 Lord Rose Replied.

    “What you’re effectively saying, is that the CBI is putting out propaganda  which is untrue. AND FRANKLY, I FIND THAT QUITE CREDIBLE!  What we’re trying to do, is give a general direction of travel. What it proves is that actually, THE BENEFITS OF BEING IN THE EU ARE OUTWEIGHED BY THE COSTS!”

      Labour MP Wes Streeting asked Lord Rose,whether leaving the EU would result in a rise in wages for low-skilled workers in the UK.He replied that

Lord Rose Head of Britain Stronger in EU

 

     " If a British exit leads to restrictions on EU migrants, then “the price of labour will, frankly, go up”. “If you are short of labour the price will, frankly, go up. So yes. That’s not necessarily a good thing."

    The “cost” of Britain remaining in the EU will be continued “one-way traffic” of EU migrants for up to a decade. for example, the TV interview during which he got the name of his own campaign wrong. Four times!

Also durng his TV appearence Lord Rose first called the organisation he heads “Stay in Britain”. He frowned. No, that couldn’t be right. “Better in Britain.” No, hang on, let me try that again. “Better in Britain.” Hold on, that was the one he’d said before, and it was still wrong. One more shot. “Better Stay in Britain!

 You really have to wonder exactly who its not a good thing for. The 35 Blue Chip letter signatories who on this evidence are embarking on Project UK Sweatshop and fear a Brexit will cut off the endless supply of dirt cheap easily exploitable labour thus forcing them to have to pay the rest of us a decent wage


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