The BBC have just said it is now 50/50 once again in the poles with a lot of people not saying which way they are going to vote, one thing is clear no one can tell us what is going to happen on Thursday, and each side is now saying that the other is playing dirty tricks, just grow up. I for one cant wait for it to be over one way or the other to be honest about it.
Will it make any difference to my life? I doubt it, I can't see anyone scrapping any of the workers rights as you only need one company to set up a better deal than everyone else and they will attract all the best talent, one thing I don't agree with and which I see as an EU problem which has been allowed to develop and that is the zero hour contracts, we as a country had a reasonably healthy self employed culture as we knew what we where getting into, but with the introduction of the zero hours contract that has changed the goal posts to much also if you have been self employed for more that eleven months by one employer the rule is now they have to offer you a full time contract on PAYE, all well and good you might say but what if the contract is only for say fourteen months in total well one way for getting around it is to say the original fourteen month contact is now on zero hours and so the employer can say they don't want you in for a week or two which in effect then cuts the total length of the contact to fall outside of the PAYE scheme, this goes on in the construction industry, as I know it has happen to me.
For me the EU has make some industries worse off construction being one, as an example you have a new building to construct so you start to employ all the staff you need to carry out the work, but you start to find that the supply chain cannot copy with your demands and tells you there is a shortage of bricks which will take 8 to 9 months to fulfill why is that? Well we don't have enough brick makers in the UK anymore as we have not trained any up in years and at one point a few year ago up to 60% of all the bricks used in the UK came from mainland Europe.
I am not sure just how many of you realise this but thanks to the EU this country is limited to just how much we can produce in food and other services of our own. The figure varies from industry to industry but I think milk production is limited to just 70% of our requirements, yet we have good British dairy heards going for slaughter because we can't pay for the running cost's of milk production in the UK, French farmers get paid by us to dump milk in North Africa because their heards are so large and the EU does not want another milk lake on its hands. This is just one of those unfair playing fields where if the EU had the guts it would limit the size of all the milk heards across the whole of the EU but they haven't wanted to upset the French farmers and so in this case the UK farmer loses out.
You also need to ask your self why is it we are not selling more to the EU to reduce the balance of payments, the simple answer is we are being limited in our production capacity as a country to be able to sell to the EU.
All this rubbish about our international financial center disappearing over to Paris or Berlin is pure scare mongering, if anything if we where to leave, that service sector could grow due manly to the time zones around the world, the three main financial centers around the World are New York, London and Hong Kong.