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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyExpat" data-source="post: 1203571" data-attributes="member: 200461"><p>The problem is, decent pay to many is a lot more than minimum wage.</p><p>And you don't get more than the minimum wage if you're only going to be picking fruit.</p><p>But, hopefully they will get their dream.</p><p>As the 'immigrants' are no longer allowed to 'come over here. taking our jobs', and the fruit picking appears in the local job centre, the long term unemployed, getting social, housing benefit, child allowance, and whatever else is being handed out, who all voted leave, will see that they can go picking fruit all day now, instead of going to the pub and spending money they haven't earned. And hopefully May will be putting an austerity package in place for them, to give them their dream, and reduce government spending as the economy cools off.</p><p>Winners all round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyExpat, post: 1203571, member: 200461"] The problem is, decent pay to many is a lot more than minimum wage. And you don't get more than the minimum wage if you're only going to be picking fruit. But, hopefully they will get their dream. As the 'immigrants' are no longer allowed to 'come over here. taking our jobs', and the fruit picking appears in the local job centre, the long term unemployed, getting social, housing benefit, child allowance, and whatever else is being handed out, who all voted leave, will see that they can go picking fruit all day now, instead of going to the pub and spending money they haven't earned. And hopefully May will be putting an austerity package in place for them, to give them their dream, and reduce government spending as the economy cools off. Winners all round. [/QUOTE]
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