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Vox pop: Is EU membership good for construction?

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  1. As far as skills are concerned the UK is hardly touching the surface of the skills markets of Eastern and Med Europe. If UK employers were to set up skills pipelines to train, prepare and relocate workers they would be getting more out of the EU than obsessing about trying to get more British people into construction.
    For the EU to work there needs to be a much more mobile skills market. The EU therefore is failing in one of its most important facets – mobile labour force. If the UK were to leave then bilateral agreements with Romania, Poland, Spain can be negotiated to make more skills available when needed.

  2. I found the Vox pop comment on the EU in the June edition mostly ill informed and extremely depressing. Mike Smith rightly asked for a detailed cost benefit analysis before making up his mind. This has already been carried out by Professor Tim Congdon and it determined that EU domination absorbs about 11% of our national output. The myth that UKIP would ban all foreign workers is peddled again, yet it does not intend to stop UK business recruiting where there is unfulfilled demand. Also for example, Chinese students would not be barred from taking jobs when they qualify here just because they are not from the EU. The belief that we have to be part of a political union to trade with Europe is childish. The belief that we depend on the EU shows a lack of self confidence that is characteristic of much modern management. Barbara Entwhistle alleges EU grants are good yet we pay the money into Europe in the first place. This is self deceptive madness.

    The EU adds massively to the cost of our buildings through climate change levies, carbon trading, rising energy costs, waste and environmental directives plus silly additions to Building Regulations to meet our climate change commitments. We cannot afford to keep adding EU costs to building and then wonder why our country is uncompetitive, nor moan about bureaucracy but be frightened to throw off the shackles.

    Where is the entrepreneurial spirit, the swashbuckling attitude that built our nation? Alleging that UKIP has a little Englander approach is bizarre, UKIP has a big world approach that your timid contributors should study properly. The EU is a financial and political disaster and we should be out, now.

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