the alternative is to have less economic growth and more inflation. Stagflation was what made the 1970s so bad and it hits the poorest people especially people on benefits more than other people. The UK has a massive economy, despite efforts by the government to contract it, it creates more jobs than it creates people to do that job. The only way to reduce migration in the long term is to shrink the economy.
I find it fascinating that we have a person pretending to be the Prime Minister who hasn't been elected to that position. 🤔 And that person wants to tell the Great British public what's best against the will of the people. Is it just me who finds this ludicrous?
That started when the polls came into the country like rats of a ship , we knew nothing about it, until they all arrived takeing our houses, jobs, and putting down our overall wages . A disgrace to us brits then, but even worse now.
Close the Shenghan area, there are no border controls. We have the right under maritime law to turn the boats back to France. Take away the RNLI and the Navy ships.
"We have the right under maritime law to turn the boats back to France." - that is an act of piracy or war under maritime law. It could lead to a blockade.
Ben Habib talks about Brexit benefits, but they are all benefits that enable the rich to get richer. "Fewer rules" means fewer workers' rights. "Less Taxation" means less taxation for the rich. Brexit was always driven by the rich, wanting to get richer. The regular person will never benefit from it. Brexit is just a hassle for regular people. When they talk about less taxation, it usually means a couple of hundred quid a year for your average person. That's just a good meal for Ben Habib, and that couple of hundred quid a year is spent on higher fuel bills or increased Car insurance premiums.
@@imbonkers3629 He literally said "Brexit has failed"! Yes, he tried to blame the government... which in itself is a ridiculous notion. At the time of negotiations and signing the deal THEY negotiated, we had the hardest of hard Brexit government. With all the leading Tory Brexiteers making up the cabinet.
We have Farage to thank for the mess we're in; his judgement over the likely outcome of Brexit was seriously wanting. Now he tries to blame it all on poor execution by the Government. Mind you, Cameron has also to be thanked for caving in to calls for a referendum. Ho, hum, tiddly pom pom.....
So once we have Brexit we are gonna stand up to powerhouse economies like USA, China and soon India haha. You Brexiteers are beyond thick. Outside of Europe we are gonna get bullied by every major economy both politically and economically.
They only throw money at things after the damage is done and the costs are too high. If they had not followed 12 years of their policies we might be in a better position.
just how much did it cost the UK taxpayer to have BMW build the mini in the UK? there is what £75,000,000 in direct cash payments and an untold amount in tax benefits. for funnelling taxpayer cash into private hands, Brexit has been a resounding success.
Yes indeed, even this partial Brexit has been beneficial to Britain, by distancing ourselves from the declining, recession and fraud hit EU dictatorship. It's not just BMW who are investing here in Britain. Britain continues to attract far more inward investment that the troubled EU does, That's also why the head of the leading French bank PNP Parabis has also told investors to ditch the troubled euro for the £ sterling. Britains future is Bright, Britains future is Brexit ! 👍😊
@@seamuspadraigsanders431 BMW is a German headquartered global company with manufacturing facilities in 30 countries. However, due to EU mismanagement German car makers have lost half their total car production in a decade. Therefore, like PNP Paribas and other European companies they are very keen to invest outside the EU.
@@ne-ht4zx it’s true are we fully out NO and I’d we cut corporation tax bk to 18% instead of keeping the eu happy and putting upto 25% to match them businesses would come here instead of going to the corrupt tax haven known as Ireland 🇮🇪 who can keep tax at 15% to keep big tech like apple happy
@@imbonkers3629 Why would businesses do that? Yes they can sell in the UK and pay lower taxes, but exporting their goods to the largest single market place on the planet is nigh on impossible because of restrictions, paperwork and higher costs.
@@markwinter54 it's like none of this was explained to them at the time! Imagine buying something despite being told it wouldn't work, then complaining about it later because it doesn't work 🤦♂
@@ne-ht4zx People like Habib, Farage, Heartless Brewer know we won't be leaving the ECHR due to its links to the GFA, but they can't let their core base ...the gulible and ill informed ...know that, or they lose what Street Cred they have left ...Let them get on with it .. 'the proof of the pudding is in the eating' ...They'll realise they've been sold a kipper when we are still in the ECHR in 10 yrs time ...
The Tories never wanted Brexit, thought the vote would go their way, was shocked when it didnt, and have done EVERYTHING possible to delay minimize, reverse it..
The problem is that they did, that is their xenophobic blue rinse members did but the sensible MP's didn't. Then the chancers, liars and lunatics saw their chance to hijack the parliamentary partty
No, they didn't expected Brexit to win the referendum. What they were lusting for was years of yelling at the others MEP in Brussel, while the UK would still be an EU member, with nearly half of the voters in UK in favour of Brexit.
I would say that this deal is in spite of brexit, not because of brexit. Clearly not a benefit. Pretty sure that the reported 75 million from the taxpayer helped considerably. This deal does not represent divergence from the EU, but continued alignment that ensures our slow and steady progress to rejoining.
Brexit is ahead of the curve, the EU is in terminal decline not my words but BNP Paribas one of Frances biggest Banks, they have advised their client to take their money out of the Euro Zone and buy Pounds and British Stocks.
@@remoanersrknts6736 not according to the IMF…Meanwhile…farmers and fishermen are struggling, no meaningful deals on the horizon, inflation, interest rates…. Again, time will tell. Farewell
@@SD-eu7ht According to every financial institution. . "No meaningful deals"" What would you consider a meaningful deal? Are you trying to blame BREXIT for our inflation ? 😂
@@remoanersrknts6736 if I have to explain to you what a meaningful deal is then, I am afraid, you are a lost cause. Moreover, a study conducted and published by LSE has shown that 30% is due to Brexit… alas, while you are entitled to your opinion, you are not entitled to your own facts… good luck with your fight with reality.
@@SD-eu7ht So you haven't got an answer ... why am I not surprised? Let me make it simple for you: : Can you name a free trade agreement the EU has but the UK hasn't which you think would be "meaningful"? .. How about a trade agreement the EU regime have thus far failed to deliver? As for the LSE, it's interesting to note that they say; *"There is ‘no evidence’ of a sustained decline in UK exports to the EU since the post-Brexit trade deal came into force"* London School of Economics 26 April 2022
Brexit is no longer being a member of the EU. The rest was promises and noise from Leave campaigns. This is what was always going to happen. Our nearest market is the EEA/EU. It is easier to sell products closer to home, and we suffer a cost disadvantage when trying to sell elsewhere. It is easier to sell services when the clock/time differential is only a few hours. It is a huge problem supporting services when your clients are 10-12 hours on the clock away from you.
@@stephenconway2468 . "Cost disadvantages" Yet the majority of UK exports are sold to non EU countries often without free trade agreements as is the case with America our single largest trading partner. Go figure!
Let's see in 15 years we expect that the CPTPP will give us a net benefit of £2 billion. Yet, we just bunged 1/30th now to try and keep those existing 4,000 workers. How many more bungs will be paid in that 15 years? That extra £2b ignores the fact that the EU is gaining more access into that CPTPP region. It has just got a better New Zealand deal and the Aussie PM hopes to sign up to an FTA with the EU by the end of this year. No doubt that too will be a better deal whereby the EU will not take in hormone laced beef. We have lost our competitive advantage and have to pay more than we would have, just to keep the jobs we have. Now the EU is not perfect, but we blocked them (when we were inside) from an Indian deal because we did not want the extra migrant visas. It seems now, as we are weaker, we will probably give into that visa demand just to get a deal. Ironic how Brexit makes our sovereignty weaker.
After Brexit the UK manufacturing has the state over a barrel and they know it. The economics is now to move to the EU, and state must pay to stop this case by case. Vendors like Mini can drive a hard deal. And that £2 billion does not exist yet, personally I think freer trade with the likes of Vietnam and Indonesia will probably cause more industry to leave the nation.
@@BobHooker True that money does not exist as yet. It is the estimate which is peanuts of this "huge deal" that gets me. It is relatively nothing. It is a rounding error.
Is that an issue? Countries give grants and tax breaks to all companies to get them to set up in their country. It's standard practice. Google isn't based in Ireland for the guiness.
Yes isn't Brexit going wonderfully! This is the same Ben Habib who was humiliated on an *actual* news channel because he didn't know what he was talking about?
so inflation, lost exports, lost economic growth, and lost state revenues creating unsustainable debt and the fact migrations is moving from Europeans to third world nations is not enough for you? The long term job loses is developing, just wait.
@@euroman3726 Are job losses mounting? Is that why we have such low unemployment figures? Is that why UK unemployment is lower than the eurozone? Have another go son but this time make it convincing! 🤣🤣🤣🤔😂😂
@@euroman3726 I found the ONS revision story pathetic. It turned out that the UK was not the worst G20 nation on growth, it was the second worst on growth. This was seen to be a success in the modern climate despite the UK being the second worst on growth, the worst on inflation, the worst on growth of public sector debt.
Before brexit came in england as a whole seemed to be running fine. Since brexit everything seems to be falling apart. Do you see a trend happpening here. Oh wait that was just covid and this war, that's the only reason is it?.
@@seamuspadraigsanders431 good point but do you think that might have something to do with with everything going up in costs and cutbacks in most sector's of government and public services to prop up the government. As you know that the normal people on the streets are the ones that give the government a reason for being. The normal people of England who see it for what it really is are suffering for it with no way of seeing a brighter future. But I take it your insulated so no problems for you a.
@@remoanersrknts6736 Simple, labour is essential to economic growth. The UK lacks qualified potential workers born in the UK in many key industries like farming and hospitality. Lack of access to workers to fill gaps means less economic growth meaning less tax revenues which means less money to spend on the former working classes that most need investment right now. Presently the UK is facing public sector budget problems that will make any real effort at leveling up impossible. There simply is not enough money to invest in improving the lives of working class people. So the trend will continue with London doing well and less and less growth in the North meaning more and more poverty.
@@BobHooker How naive of you to think increased tax take filters down to the working class. ... Of course it doesn't! ... Where do you think the money comes from to increase our infrastructure and social services to accommodate your new friends? All British workers gain from free movement of labour is chronic Under-employment. But don't take my word! I'll leave that to your favourite Left wing, anti BREXIT rags. *"Zero-hours contracts and under-employment have slowed UK pay rises while housing is too dear for the low paid"* The Guardian 9 Feb 2020. . *''Figures from Eurostat, the EU’s statistics agency, and our own analysis, show that underemployment remains a lingering blight on the UK economy. There are also good reasons to believe that the labour market will not be a source of upward pressure on inflation any time soon."* The Independent 29 April 2015
@@remoanersrknts6736 Those headlines say nothing about government benefits paid to lower income workers, its about the UK employment laws that don't protect workers. I would point out hard Brexiteers and tories often want to reduce worker protections even more. The State provides medical care for all people regardless of income or if they make payments into the NI system because they don't work. That is a benefit. The state provides job seeker allowances which, though way too low, is still a tax funded benefit to the poor. The state also provides education which is essential for workers. Its not that government money does not help the poorer in the UK, it just is this government does not help them enough.
Wonderful. Import more cheap labour to drive wages down further.
the alternative is to have less economic growth and more inflation. Stagflation was what made the 1970s so bad and it hits the poorest people especially people on benefits more than other people.
The UK has a massive economy, despite efforts by the government to contract it, it creates more jobs than it creates people to do that job. The only way to reduce migration in the long term is to shrink the economy.
The UK taxpayer is now paying a £75 million bill to keep Mini here, hardly a great result in my eyes.
to an EU owned (Germany) company as well
DON'T YOU LIKE IT AS EVERY CUNTERY IN THE WORLD DO THIS SO GET OVER IT
@markmerry1471 thank you for your considered and erudite reply.
so i am right you don't like the facts@@tiiimmmaaayyyy3616
Well Ben Habid would be the perfect person to ask about this. Obviously he's totally impartial and only interested in the truth of the matter.
We are Being sold out
Brexiters like Habib have sold us out.
No one is going to buy you.
I find it fascinating that we have a person pretending to be the Prime Minister who hasn't been elected to that position. 🤔
And that person wants to tell the Great British public what's best against the will of the people. Is it just me who finds this ludicrous?
He was installed, like a toilet.
@@unusedsub3003 And judging by his actions he is full of crap.
We don't elect Prime Ministers, or any minister.
@@jrobs1133 No, the parties do. This one wasn't even elected by his own party because he didn't allow the election process. Telling, isn't it? 🤔
@@knight-vision-media The parties don't elect a Prime Minister either.
I feel really sorry for youngsters these days looking for work - literally have to compete with the entire world now for pitiful wages.
That started when the polls came into the country like rats of a ship , we knew nothing about it, until they all arrived takeing our houses, jobs, and putting down our overall wages . A disgrace to us brits then, but even worse now.
Housing too.
@@angryengine9616That’s thanks to the brexiters
all to WEF plan
@@yy-oo4xlgo and give your head a wobble.
Close the Shenghan area, there are no border controls. We have the right under maritime law to turn the boats back to France. Take away the RNLI and the Navy ships.
😂😂😂😂do some research you fool
Absolute bollocks
go and get an education.
I looked at your previous comments 🤣😂🤣 you fit the typical brexshitter profile 😂🤣😂🤣 an absolutely clueless halfwit 🤡
"We have the right under maritime law to turn the boats back to France." - that is an act of piracy or war under maritime law. It could lead to a blockade.
I voted for Brexit and can't believe how badly its gone. The amount of lies the politicians have told they should be put in prison.
I feel relieved that we have such knowledgeable people such as JHB and BH.
What a future we have.
By the way i an being sarcastic if it's not obvious
Maybe if we had a parliament with some balls, we would have had a proper Brexit, at the moment we havent
whine whine whine.
@@FRANKIECULLEN-r3g yes that’s right and I’m going to keep on whining
And we are never going to get it. The political class never wanted it.
Ben Habib talks about Brexit benefits, but they are all benefits that enable the rich to get richer.
"Fewer rules" means fewer workers' rights. "Less Taxation" means less taxation for the rich.
Brexit was always driven by the rich, wanting to get richer. The regular person will never benefit from it. Brexit is just a hassle for regular people.
When they talk about less taxation, it usually means a couple of hundred quid a year for your average person. That's just a good meal for Ben Habib, and that couple of hundred quid a year is spent on higher fuel bills or increased Car insurance premiums.
go give ya fanny a wipe
Complete rubbish.
@@welshravensfan5237Intelligent rebuttal of the points raised.
@@billaitken2989 that's about as good as it gets these days...
Well said!
How is it right that Sunak can take his wife on these trips
@aman2welly Partners of Prime Ministers have always gone on these kinds of trips as long as I can remember and I'm middle aged.
Nigel has said Brexit has failed
Is he a doomster
No he didn’t he said the way the government is running it is a failure because we haven’t left
@@imbonkers3629 He literally said "Brexit has failed"! Yes, he tried to blame the government... which in itself is a ridiculous notion. At the time of negotiations and signing the deal THEY negotiated, we had the hardest of hard Brexit government. With all the leading Tory Brexiteers making up the cabinet.
@@mickreaddin4979 but may n Boris signed a useless deal keeping us tied to a corrupt organisation
We have Farage to thank for the mess we're in; his judgement over the likely outcome of Brexit was seriously wanting. Now he tries to blame it all on poor execution by the Government. Mind you, Cameron has also to be thanked for caving in to calls for a referendum. Ho, hum, tiddly pom pom.....
If the economy took a 90% hit, Habib would still claim Brexit was a success...yes he is that pathetic.
When we actually get Brexit I’ll tell you how I feel about. This timid Brexit in name only isn’t what we voted for.
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😂
@@ne-ht4zx Well done, your use of emojis demonstrates perfectly, your lack of intelligence.
Well what did you vote for?
So once we have Brexit we are gonna stand up to powerhouse economies like USA, China and soon India haha. You Brexiteers are beyond thick. Outside of Europe we are gonna get bullied by every major economy both politically and economically.
The tory answer to every problem is either ignore it or throw taxpayer's money at it.
They only throw money at things after the damage is done and the costs are too high. If they had not followed 12 years of their policies we might be in a better position.
just how much did it cost the UK taxpayer to have BMW build the mini in the UK? there is what £75,000,000 in direct cash payments and an untold amount in tax benefits.
for funnelling taxpayer cash into private hands, Brexit has been a resounding success.
Yes indeed, even this partial Brexit has been beneficial to Britain, by distancing ourselves from the declining, recession and fraud hit EU dictatorship. It's not just BMW who are investing here in Britain. Britain continues to attract far more inward investment that the troubled EU does,
That's also why the head of the leading French bank PNP Parabis has also told investors to ditch the troubled euro for the £ sterling.
Britains future is Bright, Britains future is Brexit ! 👍😊
and they will keep paying.
@@seamuspadraigsanders431
BMW is a German headquartered global company with manufacturing facilities in 30 countries. However, due to EU mismanagement German car makers have lost half their total car production in a decade. Therefore, like PNP Paribas and other European companies they are very keen to invest outside the EU.
@@seamuspadraigsanders431
Yes, it's all just MSM anti British pro EU propoganda, but it soon unravels when you realise the actual reality.
@@Buckets1000 I guess that is another one of those Brexit benefits. It seems all those benefits are for other countries.
Brexit is doing ok despite the government doing everything it can to make it fail 🙈
😂😂
@@ne-ht4zx it’s true are we fully out NO and I’d we cut corporation tax bk to 18% instead of keeping the eu happy and putting upto 25% to match them businesses would come here instead of going to the corrupt tax haven known as Ireland 🇮🇪 who can keep tax at 15% to keep big tech like apple happy
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@@imbonkers3629 Why would businesses do that? Yes they can sell in the UK and pay lower taxes, but exporting their goods to the largest single market place on the planet is nigh on impossible because of restrictions, paperwork and higher costs.
@@mickreaddin4979 "nigh on impossible" lol
Ben Habib gets far too much air time to spout his nonsense.
If we actually got Brexit, I see zero changes to our every day life. We still have to do the EU's bidding (and still paying for it).
We did get Brexit, and everything we import got more expensive. You must have heard this?!
@@ne-ht4zx We did not get brexit. And If we did, the status quo remains as if we were still in.
@@ScragNath If we were still in, we wouldn't be facing a Doomsday scenario.
@@geraldaird1548 Doomsday scenario is in your head. Wake up, the EU is not our friend.
Yep... we got Brexit. We became a rules taker. The EU sets global standards and rules along with the US. That is reality.
What BREXIT - we are still under the ECJ & ECHR!!!
We won't be leaving the ECHR anytime soon, due to the GFA....
@@markwinter54 it's like none of this was explained to them at the time! Imagine buying something despite being told it wouldn't work, then complaining about it later because it doesn't work 🤦♂
You do know that the ECHR and the EU are two different entities, don't you?
@@ne-ht4zx People like Habib, Farage, Heartless Brewer know we won't be leaving the ECHR due to its links to the GFA, but they can't let their core base ...the gulible and ill informed ...know that, or they lose what Street Cred they have left ...Let them get on with it .. 'the proof of the pudding is in the eating' ...They'll realise they've been sold a kipper when we are still in the ECHR in 10 yrs time ...
The ECHR is not the EU!!!! NI has access to the EUs SM and as it is their market they have the right to police it.
Ben Habib is an intellectual heavyweight when it come to brexit judging by the number of shows he gets invited on to give his opinions.
Yeah, he's practically the only one over 12 years old still reading BJs Beano.
😂😂😂😂
It’s a kind of censorship. Only interview certain opinions and you dictate the narrative.
The Tories never wanted Brexit, thought the vote would go their way, was shocked when it didnt, and have done EVERYTHING possible to delay minimize, reverse it..
The problem is that they did, that is their xenophobic blue rinse members did but the sensible MP's didn't. Then the chancers, liars and lunatics saw their chance to hijack the parliamentary partty
No, they didn't expected Brexit to win the referendum. What they were lusting for was years of yelling at the others MEP in Brussel, while the UK would still be an EU member, with nearly half of the voters in UK in favour of Brexit.
Sink the boats
sink ur 1 brain cell.
I will never buy an electric car until they become self recharging.. there are do many circumstances when they could be trapped, unable to recharge..
I would say that this deal is in spite of brexit, not because of brexit. Clearly not a benefit. Pretty sure that the reported 75 million from the taxpayer helped considerably. This deal does not represent divergence from the EU, but continued alignment that ensures our slow and steady progress to rejoining.
Brexit is ahead of the curve, the EU is in terminal decline not my words but BNP Paribas one of Frances biggest Banks, they have advised their client to take their money out of the Euro Zone and buy Pounds and British Stocks.
you really are a gullible fool.
Could I point out to you that BMW is the company investing in Mini ,BMW is a German company, Germany is an EU member State.
And? That EU company chose to invest in a 3rd country.
Your French must be pretty lousy.
UK’s economic relevance is pretty much down to nothing. Thanks Brexit
Childish nonsense! 😂
That must mean France in Seventh place has even less relevance. 😂
@@remoanersrknts6736 not according to the IMF…Meanwhile…farmers and fishermen are struggling, no meaningful deals on the horizon, inflation, interest rates…. Again, time will tell. Farewell
@@SD-eu7ht
According to every financial institution.
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"No meaningful deals""
What would you consider a meaningful deal?
Are you trying to blame BREXIT for our inflation ? 😂
@@remoanersrknts6736 if I have to explain to you what a meaningful deal is then, I am afraid, you are a lost cause. Moreover, a study conducted and published by LSE has shown that 30% is due to Brexit… alas, while you are entitled to your opinion, you are not entitled to your own facts… good luck with your fight with reality.
@@SD-eu7ht
So you haven't got an answer ... why am I not surprised?
Let me make it simple for you:
: Can you name a free trade agreement the EU has but the UK hasn't which you think would be "meaningful"? ..
How about a trade agreement the EU regime have thus far failed to deliver?
As for the LSE, it's interesting to note that they say; *"There is ‘no evidence’ of a sustained decline in UK exports to the EU since the post-Brexit trade deal came into force"*
London School of Economics
26 April 2022
We haven't really left, and there's already a process to reintegrate the UK back into the EU. The political class never wanted it.
Brexit is no longer being a member of the EU. The rest was promises and noise from Leave campaigns. This is what was always going to happen. Our nearest market is the EEA/EU. It is easier to sell products closer to home, and we suffer a cost disadvantage when trying to sell elsewhere.
It is easier to sell services when the clock/time differential is only a few hours. It is a huge problem supporting services when your clients are 10-12 hours on the clock away from you.
@@stephenconway2468
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"Cost disadvantages"
Yet the majority of UK exports are sold to non EU countries often without free trade agreements as is the case with America our single largest trading partner.
Go figure!
Brexit.... An example of Self Interest v National Interest.
EU membership. An example of the rich getting richer at the expense of native workers.
Let's see in 15 years we expect that the CPTPP will give us a net benefit of £2 billion. Yet, we just bunged 1/30th now to try and keep those existing 4,000 workers. How many more bungs will be paid in that 15 years?
That extra £2b ignores the fact that the EU is gaining more access into that CPTPP region. It has just got a better New Zealand deal and the Aussie PM hopes to sign up to an FTA with the EU by the end of this year. No doubt that too will be a better deal whereby the EU will not take in hormone laced beef.
We have lost our competitive advantage and have to pay more than we would have, just to keep the jobs we have.
Now the EU is not perfect, but we blocked them (when we were inside) from an Indian deal because we did not want the extra migrant visas. It seems now, as we are weaker, we will probably give into that visa demand just to get a deal. Ironic how Brexit makes our sovereignty weaker.
After Brexit the UK manufacturing has the state over a barrel and they know it. The economics is now to move to the EU, and state must pay to stop this case by case. Vendors like Mini can drive a hard deal.
And that £2 billion does not exist yet, personally I think freer trade with the likes of Vietnam and Indonesia will probably cause more industry to leave the nation.
@@BobHooker True that money does not exist as yet. It is the estimate which is peanuts of this "huge deal" that gets me. It is relatively nothing. It is a rounding error.
@@stephenconway2468 and its probably the best outside of EU deal the UK will ever get.
Is that Pakistani born Ben telling British citizens what to think ?!?!
Who cares? He speaks about how the UK citizen is affected by government decisions and our dwindling democracy and sovereignty.
Irrelevant.
yes
😂😂 how much is it going to cost British tax payers
Are you both on mushrooms?
It's call blackmall
"She's become more and more compliant". Bribes will often do that. Brown paper packets full of wads will always trump ideas of fairness. Oh dear.
Wonder how many millions the UK gave to BMW WITH THIS DEAL
Same as all countries give subsidies 🤡
72 million
Is that an issue? Countries give grants and tax breaks to all companies to get them to set up in their country. It's standard practice. Google isn't based in Ireland for the guiness.
@@thehairygolferNo but since they no longer get those tax breaks what is keeping them there? A highly educated workforce and access to the EU
Surely the government didn't pay BMW for this? After all, they need us more than we need them. 😉
Ben you are always stop on , it be nice to see you and Nigel in number 10
stop on
What’s the difference,an unelected PM or unelected EU hieracy, they both do exactly what they want without reference to the people.
Except the MEP is elected.
You really need to understand what democracy means.
I'll read that article 33.
Yes isn't Brexit going wonderfully! This is the same Ben Habib who was humiliated on an *actual* news channel because he didn't know what he was talking about?
How the recession going in Germany 🇩🇪
When is i a news channel not a news channel?
@@lordhelpus3955When it is either Talk TV or GBNews.
@@imbonkers3629 Oh dear...maybe take a look at the EU's economic growth, that we could have had...
@@ne-ht4zx lol what growth a few percent between 27 countries why are Holland n Germany in a recession lol
Brexit disaater
Childish drivel! 😂
This guy is deluded
Dream on fool !
Reading the comments LOL.
Ben Habib - another person who knows nothing about nothing!
I'm still waiting for the 500,000 jobs we were told would be lost if we dared leave the eu regime. 😂
so inflation, lost exports, lost economic growth, and lost state revenues creating unsustainable debt and the fact migrations is moving from Europeans to third world nations is not enough for you?
The long term job loses is developing, just wait.
Saying things aren’t as catastrophic as some thought is all brexshit can offer and job losses are mounting .
@@euroman3726
Are job losses mounting?
Is that why we have such low unemployment figures?
Is that why UK unemployment is lower than the eurozone?
Have another go son but this time make it convincing!
🤣🤣🤣🤔😂😂
@@euroman3726 I found the ONS revision story pathetic. It turned out that the UK was not the worst G20 nation on growth, it was the second worst on growth. This was seen to be a success in the modern climate despite the UK being the second worst on growth, the worst on inflation, the worst on growth of public sector debt.
we’ve had 500000+ extra people added to the population
poor poor ben hes so deluded its funny.
Before brexit came in england as a whole seemed to be running fine. Since brexit everything seems to be falling apart. Do you see a trend happpening here. Oh wait that was just covid and this war, that's the only reason is it?.
@@seamuspadraigsanders431 good point but do you think that might have something to do with with everything going up in costs and cutbacks in most sector's of government and public services to prop up the government. As you know that the normal people on the streets are the ones that give the government a reason for being. The normal people of England who see it for what it really is are suffering for it with no way of seeing a brighter future. But I take it your insulated so no problems for you a.
Always calls himself half pakiatani
Lady go back to school , still a kid
EU membership. An example of the rich getting richer at the expense of native workers.
And the 'native' workers of the UK are so much better off outside of the EU.
@@BobHooker
Absolutely! Unless you can explain how the British working class benefits from free movement of labour and subsequent Under-employment.
@@remoanersrknts6736 Simple, labour is essential to economic growth. The UK lacks qualified potential workers born in the UK in many key industries like farming and hospitality. Lack of access to workers to fill gaps means less economic growth meaning less tax revenues which means less money to spend on the former working classes that most need investment right now.
Presently the UK is facing public sector budget problems that will make any real effort at leveling up impossible. There simply is not enough money to invest in improving the lives of working class people.
So the trend will continue with London doing well and less and less growth in the North meaning more and more poverty.
@@BobHooker
How naive of you to think increased tax take filters down to the working class. ... Of course it doesn't! ... Where do you think the money comes from to increase our infrastructure and social services to accommodate your new friends?
All British workers gain from free movement of labour is chronic Under-employment.
But don't take my word! I'll leave that to your favourite Left wing, anti BREXIT rags.
*"Zero-hours contracts and under-employment have slowed UK pay rises while housing is too dear for the low paid"*
The Guardian 9 Feb 2020.
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*''Figures from Eurostat, the EU’s statistics agency, and our own analysis, show that underemployment remains a lingering blight on the UK economy. There are also good reasons to believe that the labour market will not be a source of upward pressure on inflation any time soon."*
The Independent 29 April 2015
@@remoanersrknts6736 Those headlines say nothing about government benefits paid to lower income workers, its about the UK employment laws that don't protect workers. I would point out hard Brexiteers and tories often want to reduce worker protections even more.
The State provides medical care for all people regardless of income or if they make payments into the NI system because they don't work. That is a benefit.
The state provides job seeker allowances which, though way too low, is still a tax funded benefit to the poor.
The state also provides education which is essential for workers.
Its not that government money does not help the poorer in the UK, it just is this government does not help them enough.
What is this sbout illegal immigration.. we invaded more countries in the world than anyone else and mostly from small boats..