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Originally Posted by ikalugin
The only core issue that I see in the EU is it's un-democratic nature and that issue would be a deal breaker for me (if I was a citezens of EU member state). However I would be for federalised United States of Europe if that issue was solved and the EU leadership was accountable to me as a voter, either directly or indirectly.
Majority of other problems people see with such system (ie internal migration) can be solved (ie by barriers to said internal migration). However one must first solve the core issue and probably changes the ideology behind EU leadership, because without the later it would be hard to solve lesser problems (ie internal migration).
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I have no issue with EU citizens coming and taking jobs in the UK because we go over there and do the same so its a fair game, it also gives a lot of diversity and choice a lot of my guys are Romanian simply because British people don't want to do the work any more its a bit like the old commonwealth when Jamaicans came to the UK to fill the vacancies for Bus drivers in the 50's and 60's
I myself have worked in many EU and Non EU countries and found it a nice challenge and change. it can only be said though it has to work both ways and unfortunately it doesn't.
The real problem came when the EU opened its doors to countries like Romania and said no controls the value of the £1 does go a long way in Romania many of my lads have 6-8 bedroom houses and acres of land back home through British wages they live on £40 per week send it home that no good for a domestic economy, what i am paying them does not get reinvested into the British system its being farmed out and theirs only so much farming out you can do before you crash.
Can i blame the people for doing it? nope absolutely not who wouldn't want to work hard for a better life?