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Well, you know that isn’t true. Maggie Thatcher and co were influential in forming the CU and SM, the greatest achievements. We have had some say, but don’t control the EU. Plus even your Tory Telegraph person said we were allowed to continue without the financial transfer fee as another example of us getting exceptions. Now you will say, Cameron asked and that was it. He got some concessions, but they insisted on everyone sticking to the 4 freedoms, essential in a truly free market. Everyone else accepts the basis of the 4 freedoms, but we are, as usual in your world the poor victims.
Here the latest EU unemployment figures. You will pleased to see that former Eastbloc countries such as Poland have better figures than we do.
I suspect that the number of EU migrants will start declining as these countries start having to pay higher wages and there is the possibility of the pound weakening should all not go well with Brexit. If May pulls off a deal in her holidays, which could be her plan, then, of course the pound will hold up and the EU citizens will stay a bit longer.
EDIT. The symbols haven’t come through. The average is 6,9% and we are 4,1 %.
The Czech Republic and Poland are lower than ours and Romania is around 6%. Italy, Spain and Greece are at the bottom.
Neueste Arbeitslosenquote von @EU_Eurostat:
6,9%
2,4
3,4
3,6
3,7
3,9
3,9
4,1
4,5
4,7
4,8
4,9
5,0
5,1
5,2
5,6
6,0
6,2
6,7
6,8
6,9
7,4
7,6
8,2
9,2
9,2
10,9
15,2
20,2