Why did this article catch your attention?
This article caught my attention because, apparently, a no deal Brexit would put car jobs around the UK at risk.
Who would benefit from a no deal Brexit?
The main people who would benefit from this are British workers because, from an employment perspective, British people would find it easier to find suitable employment.
The Government would also benefit from this because there should be much fewer claimants for Universal Credit (unemployment benefits) and would receive more taxes from British employees.
Who would be affected from a no deal Brexit?
Companies would be affected because they may not know where they stand when it comes to a no deal Brexit.
Those in the global trading relationships would also be affected if we come out of the European Union, other European countries may, or may not, want to trade with us.
What are your thoughts on this subject?
We all have our own vies and I respect everybody’s views, even if I disagree with it. Please note, I don’t normally talk about politics because I feel that others think they are 100% correct and refuse to see things from both sides of the coin.
We are able to make our own choices and relationships, but why should we be forced into relationships?
I absolutely hate being a job seeker, no matter on how active I am in doing so, because it is demoralising.
Conclusion
Yes, if we had a good deal with the European Union, it may have been better, but who knows.
From a British person’s perspective, who has had a few spells of unemployment, surely it’s better for me, and other active British job seekers to be in employment?
If the majority of British people want to other European countries, who would the European country employ first? British people or their own?
Would they like us to claim their unemployment benefits?
If we can’t look after ourselves, how can we look after others?
Key Employees at Confederation of British Industry
- Neil Lennox, Chair – Health & Safety Panel
- Sara Fowler, Vice Chair CBI West Midlands
- John Cope, Head of Education & Skills
- James Diggle, Head of Energy and Climate Change
- Sophie (Williams) Green, Committee Member – 35 under 35
- James Lang, Scotland Council Member
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