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The UK post Brexit will have enough difficulty keeping foreign investors and employers from pulling out. If an idealogical Marxist becomes PM, that difficulty will be magnified exponentially.

I do not support right wing capitalist exploitation of people and resources, but tens of thousands of people need employment in the UK that is provided by these firms, with the support of the UK labour laws.

In this regard, Boris and co would not be a welcome majority Government as I suspect their sympathies lie well away from workers.

Foreign owned firms will happily relocate in cheaper economies provided they have access to major comfortable consumer markets- EU, growing middle class in China, India and other Asian states - this is likely to happen even with a right wing UK Government once the UK is out of the EU.

However the sight of Marxist UK government ruling a non-EU member state is not a pretty picture for the future of UK workers.

Worrying times.
 
The UK post Brexit will have enough difficulty keeping foreign investors and employers from pulling out. If an idealogical Marxist becomes PM, that difficulty will be magnified exponentially.

I do not support right wing capitalist exploitation of people and resources, but tens of thousands of people need employment in the UK that is provided by these firms, with the support of the UK labour laws.

In this regard, Boris and co would not be a welcome majority Government as I suspect their sympathies lie well away from workers.

Foreign owned firms will happily relocate in cheaper economies provided they have access to major comfortable consumer markets- EU, growing middle class in China, India and other Asian states - this is likely to happen even with a right wing UK Government once the UK is out of the EU.

However the sight of Marxist UK government ruling a non-EU member state is not a pretty picture for the future of UK workers.

Worrying times.
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The UK post Brexit will have enough difficulty keeping foreign investors and employers from pulling out. If an idealogical Marxist becomes PM, that difficulty will be magnified exponentially.

I do not support right wing capitalist exploitation of people and resources, but tens of thousands of people need employment in the UK that is provided by these firms, with the support of the UK labour laws.

In this regard, Boris and co would not be a welcome majority Government as I suspect their sympathies lie well away from workers.

Foreign owned firms will happily relocate in cheaper economies provided they have access to major comfortable consumer markets- EU, growing middle class in China, India and other Asian states - this is likely to happen even with a right wing UK Government once the UK is out of the EU.

However the sight of Marxist UK government ruling a non-EU member state is not a pretty picture for the future of UK workers.

Worrying times.
Ok ok. Define Marxism and then tell me what policies proposed by the labour government fit that definition.
You can shove your Boris up your hoop.
 
Labour won't do anything with corbyn in charge which is embarrassing since the tories haven't been this much of a shambles in god knows how long

Outside of the Labour cities I wonder how many people actually do think the Tories are a shambles. Probably find they think Boris is doing a good job. At least that's what the opinion polls suggest.
 
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