So true for the two of us and we did not vote for it, but let me tell you a true story. One guy I know went to a trial session last month at a factory not far from where we are. The factory fulfills deliveries for a very large mail order company that I shall not name. My friend was of course offered the position on the 'production line' if he wished to accept but, although being a very fit young man, he refused, he thought he would not be able to keep up with the speed of the conveyor belt for long. The workload is so intense that a vast proportion of their staff is from the EU. That's the reality of freedom of movement.
Do you remember the TV programme where the Beeb took 4 young Brits who were complaining that EU workers were taking all the farm work in the area of Lincoln.
They got them work on a local farm,2 failed to bother to get up to work.
A 23 year old unfit Brit guy,was paid minimum wage but expected to cut an agreed amount of asparagus each day,his fellow Polish workers achieved the minimum and cut the crop carefully to the standard length ,they often gained a bonus each day,hard work but lucrative.
The Polish boss kept warning the Brit that he wasn't quick enough and also that he wasn't carefull in cutting the right ones to the right length,he was losing the farmer money.
Amusingly the 23 lump of lard said he was going to 'dock' the super fit and lean Polish boss,the camera guy warned him that was probably not a good idea,hehe!!!!
The Brit lasted only a few days saying that it wasn't the sort of work he wanted and went back on benefits.
I worked hard as a teenager picking strawberries,back breaking work and hard on the knees but lucrative if you stuck at it,got very fit in the hot weather,met my wife....it just seems that many of our teenagers are just not prepared to work hard these days,life is too easy.
If we stop the Polish coming over to pick our crops then farmers must choose whether growing the crops is worthwhile.
KudosDave