Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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Eh ?! We pay just under £1000 a month for 4 days a week - that’s far from child care at slave labour rates
Not you, I'm refering to people that employ foreign nannies or Au - Pairs. Well off people who extol their Socialist beliefs while paying foreign employees as little as possible.
 
Could it be because, we were told that the old wanted to leave (while the non-voting young wanted to Remain). So maybe the old have now died and so the majority now wants to stay. Wasnt there another stat that about 500k old people have died since Brexshit Ref, and so the vote has swung. Or is this more MSM propaganda ?

Edit: Found the link >> https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-yougov-second-referendum-peter-a8541971.html
and https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/19/britain-turns-remain-today-elderly-leavers-die-survey-claims-8363505/
That argument simply doesn't hold water! For a start, it ignores the 'middle-aged' who have now become 'old' and therefore favour Brexit more. In reality, the 'snapshot' of the UK electorate age profile hasn't changed significantly!
 
Not you, I'm refering to people that employ foreign nannies or Au - Pairs. Well off people who extol their Socialist beliefs while paying foreign employees as little as possible.
Do you know of any of that description in your area? I'm pretty certain the number is close to zero! Certainly in my area, a fairly wealthy one where Nannies or equivalents are quite common, pay their staff quite well!
In fact, I'm inclined to think you are clutching at straws and have zero knowledge of any of the above! But...
 
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Brian, could Spain and Portugal actually offer that? I thought that it had to be all the 27 or none? Not looking to upset you mate, I share a lot of your anger in those arrangements as it wasn’t what I was looking for, just not sure that can actually do it?

There is a difference between Freedom of Movement and the local laws on who can access what services in the host country. For example, Portugal offer several years tax free status for anyone moving there. Sounds great but around the time we were considering moving Portugal were contemplating a 10% money grab on anything over €20,000 in a bank account as part of their get out from the recession.

The EU had some serious things to say about Spain and Portugal's offer. Not sure of Portugal's response but Spain told them to get stuffed. Its a national issue, and one for the national govt to decide. It could have caused issues within Spain due to 3rd country individuals from elsewhere getting different treatment than UK(3rd country) nationals.
 
Do you know of any of that description in your area? I'm pretty certain the number is close to zero! Certainly in my area, a fairly wealthy one where Nannies or equivalents are quite common, pay their staff quite well!
In fact, I'm inclined to think you are clutching at straws an have zero knowledge of any of the above! But...
He asked his nanny!
 
Do you know of any of that description in your area? I'm pretty certain the number is close to zero! Certainly in my area, a fairly wealthy one where Nannies or equivalents are quite common, pay their staff quite well!
In fact, I'm inclined to think you are clutching at straws and have zero knowledge of any of the above! But...
I have known a few people who employed Au pairs and although they had accomodation and meals they were only paid a very small amount.
https://www.gov.uk/au-pairs-employment-law/au-pairs
 
I have known a few people who employed Au pairs and although they had accomodation and meals they were only paid a very small amount.
https://www.gov.uk/au-pairs-employment-law/au-pairs

Cost of renting a room in your area?

Round here your looking at 500-600 per month

They pay no bills like council tax, broadband , water , gas , electric

Food provided (how much is that per month)

Then are give pocket money of 75-85 a week

Seems a pretty sweet deal

People who I know who did it provided them use of a car to ferry the kids about , again not paid for by the au pair but could use anytime

Seems pretty fair
 
Cost of renting a room in your area?

Round here your looking at 500-600 per month

They pay no bills like council tax, broadband , water , gas , electric

Food provided (how much is that per month)

Then are give pocket money of 75-85 a week

Seems a pretty sweet deal

People who I know who did it provided them use of a car to ferry the kids about , again not paid for by the au pair but could use anytime

Seems pretty fair
That’s spot on!
 
Do you know of any of that description in your area? I'm pretty certain the number is close to zero! Certainly in my area, a fairly wealthy one where Nannies or equivalents are quite common, pay their staff quite well!
In fact, I'm inclined to think you are clutching at straws and have zero knowledge of any of the above! But...
how much does Rees-Moggs Nanny make.. my assumption is that that JRM only employees British born and British raised, corn fed and Latin speaking nannies only.
 
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