" Surely the withdraw from E.U. is more important than someones maternity leave." First, that was one example picked out by burneside from a very small list of benefits of being in the EU that responded to. It isn't a case of one or the other. You committed both the strawman and false dichotomy logical fallacies in one! Second, we were told nothing would change but now you are happy ...
Surely the withdraw from E.U. is more important than someones maternity leave.Still say we won't leave the E,U,And the odds are or were 4.15387486828e34 - 1 which I stand to be corrected is 32to the power of 32 or no chance We must sack all the politicians who have overruled or are voting against the referendum vote of the people.
The EU law is a protection, it is a minimum. In the 80s maternity leave was based per company and based on length of service. In 1988 a European Commission report demonstrated the extent to which Britain lagged behind its contemporaries in employment law. The only state not to provide full statutory maternity leave, Britain had blocked the adoption of a draft directive setting out minimum ...
Regarding the so-called benefits of EU membership. UK maternity leave = 52 weeks (of which 40 can be shared with partner) EU maternity leave = 14 weeks The UK also had workplace equality laws long before we joined the EEC/EU, it's a common lie that we are reliant on the EU for these rights.
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We pay in for the benefits and we get funding back out. Why haven't the Government come out and said they will fund everything that is currently funded? If we pay in more than we get out then surely that would be an easy commitment and would alleviate some of the fear?
I guess it depends on what someone views as important. For me that seems scant return for the billions we are charged.
To name a few: Freedom to work/reside/study/retire in any of the 28 countries Common EU regulations on the transportation and disposal of toxic waste 13% of EU budget earmarked for scientific research and innovation/EU funding for research European Regional funding - Cornwall and Wales benefitted massively from this and our Government won't replace those lost funds ...
Well, I honestly can't think of any benefit for the UK from being in the EU. Can anyone?