BBC Stands for Boris’s B*llsh*t Corporation. BBC news has been covering for the Tories for years. It has gone to another level since Johnson became PM.. Johnson’s lies, corruption, and cronyism, have been allowed to pass without question. The U.K. has become a different place since 2016..
@@lampred9697 hold on.. where is the government situated? Think its in london isn't it? Wales voters were made up of a lot english people who moved there, never the less i didnt say the English did this (i would say "the stupid english" if i was to blame the english), i said England did this.
@@lampred9697 you full of opinion arent you. Prove it. Fact is, if english wanted to do this they could. Why don't you or anyone you know go and get a job there? Prove what you're saying isn't cliche xenophobic opinion.
@@steveosborne2297 i thought Scotland overall voted to remain? I havent looked at the stats in a long while. Regardless. England did this. Stupid english for voting against their interests and the english MPs for setting the whole disaster up.
*THERE IS A TREND NOW* of people getting angry at the news outlets for editing out their comments about Brexit - this is the 3rd I have seen this week...!!!
I recently visited friends in Belfast. Went to a couple of supermarkets during my stay. Tesco, Sainsbury's.... You wouldn't know there was a problem with supply there, and the only difference is that border in the Irish sea. This trade and economic gap will help grow between NI and GB and push the inevitable reunification of the island of Ireland ever closer.
@@tealthantos1 basically, that is all I get out of all these stories is you didn't pay a livable wage and relied on migrant workers. not sorry one bit if they lose it all
@@globalist1990 yeah sure.. the berries will pluck themselves and the potatoes will hop jolly right in the supermarket - and thats ignoring, that most of "vegan products" are imported. brexiteers might be retarded, but not retarded enough to become vegans!
Not a hope. Certainly not in your or my lifetimes. First of all the UK is but a medium sized country, the economy of which is considerably reduced from what it was five years ago. Secondly, as I said, and as De Gaulle himself said, at the end of the day the British are not Europeans. They have proven beyond doubt they cannot be trusted as honest partners within the Union. Which as a combined economic strength amounts to what I would call a large economy. I now live in America (they voted leave so leave I did) and yes, California and New York both have similar sized economies to the UK. But they are just states within our Union. Put all 50 states together… now that’s a large economy.
He forgets to mention the job got done for all those years from the age of 8 till about 2004 after which they abandoned all their traditional British migrant workers for cheaper labour. He's full of it and deserves everything he gets a traitor to his fellow kin.
@@808State21 He couldn't have grown into position he now is, if he had relied on domestic workers alone. Not to mention that food is relatively cheap on markets because of flexible foreign workers willing to do seasonal jobs. But sure, you probably know nothing about farming business city boi.
@@808State21 If that's the case the why isn't he now inundated with the British workers that were waiting on the sidelines to take over? Perhaps you'll be contacting him to offer your services, or will you just continue sniping with ignorant manure pellets?
@@808State21 The English are far too lazy to do that kind of work at that kind of money. That’s why they lost the job in the first place. Now nobody is going to do it and the provincial English are not going to have a bird for their Christmas dinner. Oh the fruits of systemic racism… Who’s the turkey now then, eh?
The reality is farmers have created this situation, they have had 40 years of cheap labor, paying low wages to seasonal migrant workers who couldn't afford to live here in the UK, they work the season, send money back home, often living in shitty conditions, then disappear once the harvest is complete. They have destroyed any interest in doing this type of work for local people because the wages are so poor. They've enjoyed the profits and EU CAP grants, now they'll have to rebuild the image of agricultural work and pay a decent wage for local labor. If you ever get migrant workers back I guarantee they will want more money too.
I don´t think so. Of course they paid bad, but not without a reason. The customers are cheap and gready also, who wants to pay 100 quid for a biological raised turkey ? Only few. So they had to cut wages to make profit. Furthermore if you think about your friends and known ones, do you actually know people who would work there, killing and plucking and disemboweling birds all day ? Young people arent even intrested in many far more reputated and comfortable jobs than that. So of course farmers contributed to the actual situation, but they are many more reasons. Brexit being a major one of them.
@@hirschkuh4687 Valid and fair point, but neither is it JUST because of Brexit which is the sole argument of MSM, and that was my point. By the way, we now have farmers offering £30 an hour to pick crops do you agree that local workers will benefit from that massive increase? It's obvious that Farmers have profited massively from cheap labor and EU CAP grants if they can afford to pay that much and still make a profit?
This has been building up long before Brexit . They can earn the same in their own mother lands in 2021 without having to pay the farmer to live on farm in cramped mobile homes at hight rents . It works out cheaper and have a life style in there own lands . If your wages don't compare to the EU .they won't come .
That is exactly why they hire workers from Ukraine through polish agents. Anyway wages in most of the eastern EU-countries have raised a lot, but Romania and Bulgaria are still way behind.
I'd love to see Mogg, (he with loads of kids but has never changed a nappy through fear he'd do his nanny out of work) getting his hands dirty with his own brexit mess.
The guy says something important what is rarely said: it is not just enough to hand out a few visas and put some professions on the shortage list. It is just the utter lack of perspective for foreign workers to come. And he is only a 6 weeks an year guy. For summer field hands they would go one crop to the next all summer. Getting a visa to pick something for one farmer does them no good.
Plus even if temporary work visa's were made available they costs several hundred pounds each - who is going to pay that fee? Plus temporary health coverage must be arranged - also several hundred pounds. These temp workers don't earn that much and the employers cannot afford to pay the fees and costs for a couple hundred workers.
He also made the critical point that when our farms go out of business because they can’t get staff, those same staff will be working for EU farms that we’ll have to import more food from. Same outcome - food on our tables, but less independence and less money circulating in our economy. Thanks a bunch Brexit voters 😡
For generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the work in agricul ture through the seasons. These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like this person opted to used cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. Instead of investing in people from this country they opted for exploitation. That is the fact, Now farmers like him have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers. Its as simple as that. His profiteering has come to a stop because he can not exploit. The excessive profits he made are now going to have to be used on wages. This is the problem he has
@@kevinward7352 Excessive profits by UK farmers? Sorry but for the vast majority thats nonsense, most scrape by year by year. What will happen now is that farmers in marginal areas due to poorer climate and soils will go under especially with loss of the single subsidy (eg Welsh hill farms and Scottish highlands) and farms in the better areas (mostly across the south of England) will be consolidate into much bigger farms owned by big corporates (mostly US) with economies of scale and mechanise and rationalise and so do away with the need for a lot of labour. They will have far fewer employees who will be well paid and require technical qualifications. Don't for a moment think that UK agri will become a viable career for a lot of Brits.
I hope so. All I have left now is Schadenfreude. I'm going to stockpile popcorn and watch as a once great Great Britain sinks beneath the waves while furiously waving their English flags. Fuck 'em.
@@jjefferyworboys8138 A realist who understands the facts, maybe, and knows we are in deep shit? Why do you think that makes that make them a loser? Yours is a very simplistic outlook, one that may possibly even be held by a loser who totally misunderstands the situation? Also, predicting that things are going to get worse, does not exclude that they might be optimistic, in spite of that. Personally I think we are on the road to even more irreperable disaster and I am totally pessimistic about the situation. These views are not mutually exclusive and make me neither a "loser" or a "winner". It's not that simple. I don't think you've though this through, and you are simply quick to make trite, baseless judgements.
That's something that more often than not is said by people with no moral compass who think that praying on people's misfortune and tragedy is something good.
Really I didn't know that the union told them not to Patrick. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot,arm,leg and head. Jesting aside to me it is so very sad and there is no way back. Best wishes to you.
@@stephenjon3502 food suppliers don't !! Uk supermarkets nail them to the floor on price . You will pay for example a chicken in a supermarket £4.50 the chicken farmer will have received 5p for that chicken .
@Old Skool Bodybuilding Routines if it was as slow as the balls you's made of leaving I'd doubt that.....letting the people decide to leave and then parliament not having a clue how to implement it....you got want you wanted....nobody in Europe would want the hassle of having bungling Boris back.
The government will just tell people it's mostly down to the pandemic and the media will go along with it. It's like Brexit isn't allowed to be mentioned anymore, even by the publicly funded BBC.
I expected issues to be more noticeable sooner, to last 3 years, and then gradually all go back to normal. That was before the pandemic hit, though. It certainly is fun to sit back and watch the world burn!
@@jacobconcannon4677 I agree. After the ref, I said the Brexiteers should just have been allowed to get on with it. I can see the issues around the type of Brexit etc., which delayed the process in Parliament, but the issues would have been in sharp focus by 2019.
The UK, and other EU states, need to wake up to the fact that the era of cheap labour from the EU is over. Eastern European countries have been developing fast and workers from those nations can now get work at home. They don't need to travel to the edges of Europe to find work. Of the 30,000 visas issued by the UK government for temporary agricultural workers, only 20,000 have been claimed. The cheap labour isn't available anymore.
@@SC-hk6ui so easy to speak about someone else s bussiness and to advice him to close it down.All this while you yourself are binging netflix waiting for your monthly benefits.The irony when someone that succeded nothing in his life life and gives advice to succesfull people :)). Hoew does it feel like to hold all the cards but to have to call the army for help? :))
As somone who lives in Central Europe, you're talking nonsense. We employ huge numbers of Eastern Europeans who are travelling west to get more money. The cheap labour is absolutely still available.
@@anthonyburgess1030 Exactly, and the arguments make no sense either. Seasonal workers don't need to see their future, they are seasonal. Just pay them enough so they have an incentive to deal with some extra paperwork and they will come. But remoaners want an unlimited pool of slave labour and pay them peanuts. And they feel morally superior for it. It's utterly disgusting.
Destroy the UK ?? I wonder what TV show have you been watching these past five to seven decades ?? The UK has been picked clean, all that is left is the detritus, even which is still is being picked over. The British Chancellor does not have one single pound to spend that is not owed to someone else, not one. Destroy the UK ?? You obviously missed the show dear fellow.
Poor farmers all that land New Raptor, "how can we make huge profits if we have to stop paying a pittance .How dare you ask us to pay a living wage." I love videos like this really shows how the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. I've lived in the farming community all my life and the outstanding thing to recognise is how they all plead poverty while running round on theirs hundreds or thousands of acres in new vehicles waiting for their subsidy cheques. Is that candid enough for you ?
I used to work on a poultry farm when I was young. It was the most miserable job I've ever had. This one's very pretty, where I worked the birds were in long barns. The stink was incredible and we'd muck out the barns with a skip-loader the shit was so thick. And then we'd kill a couple of thousand of them at a time. That job scarred me so bad I got out as soon as I could and got into computers. I love how the hooray henries kicked out the only workforce that was prepared to do the job. It's the slow death of a nation.
They likely shipped the birds out to a forest-like area to make it look more relatable. Most people dislike looking at typical meat-industry standards and might forget the whole brexit-part of the video.
@@nicolaim4275 nah, the guy is the president of the association, his company is one of the poshest ones, with meat labeled free range, organic and such. Probably his turkeys, pound by pound, cost twice as much as the normal stuff you find in a regular Tesco.
They bought BBC and now want channel 4. Garry Gibon is a torn in BJ foot. Truth about Brexit has to be protected but people can see more and more of the ugly truth.
@@snezdimi6695 i admire anti-brexit stances, yet channel 4 are too messed up for their own good. Some of the absolute trash they have on that channel is ridiculous.
I work in a food factory and I remember on the night of the Brexit vote I was working. All the English workers were so happy that finally all the foreigners can go back to their countries. Now the place is straggling to find people to work for them, they have over 200 vacancies. But I guess "Brexit means Brexit" 😏
What it means is that those companies that drove down wages by using cheap labour from Eastern Europe have no choice but to pay better wages. British people have always done these jobs no problem. But they are NOT prepared or able to work for the poor wages that EU migrants would. People sharing 30 to a house, not paying the poll tax and the rest of it took those jobs. Now all those companies that reverted to paying the minimum wage and using agencies have been caught out. Nobody has any sympathy for them.
@@kevinward7352 Interesting theory. So, the British workers was sitting at home for years waiting for Brexit to get jobs with higher salaries? Some millions was just waiting years doing nothing and finally now when salaries raises millions of them will be happy to do this jobs? Really interesting...
Well, a Brexitwer told me that now they have jobs, houses, less crime, and control over their own destiny. The whole point is, all these people voted for this twice, in 2016 and December 2019. This meant they really wanted this. Crocodile tears from beginning till end. They thought there would be no consequences because BoJo told them so and they believed him because he played the English superiority complex card in a brilliant Eton Bullingdon play or ploy, rather.
Those who still think Brexit was a brilliant wheeze AND argue in its favour, I have no sympathy for. They were conned by those who wouldnt piss on them if they were ablaze. And worse yet they perpetuate the con.
I voted Brexit I knew there would be consequences and I would do so again because there are consequences for EU membership far worse than a Turkey shortage.We will not be the last to leave as ever closer union starts to bite.
@@kethughes8266 Really? And what would be the horrible consequences of having remained in the EU? I can't think of any which means I need some help here.
@@user-vg6df2hi8n But all of this was always paid off by profits the UK made through frictionless trade, while a serious percentage of that profit still remained in the UK. This profit is also gone by now.
This should be FORCED watching to every British citizen - this is what the country has become. Show this on every media device, in schools, hospitals. lifts, where ever such a thing could be broadcast. I think retailers should ask - did you vote to leave - if the answer is yes, then it is NO FUCKING turkey for you then this Christmas; and refuse to sell them a turkey. They can bloody well do without. You can hear the heart-break in this man's voice and you can also see the respect he has for his flock.
Are you serious? lol - I couldn't give a flying f**k whether I see a turkey ever again. If people were refused turkey then they would get Chicken, Pork, Lamb, or Beef or whatever..
😂😂😂 don't throw your toys out of the pram, just because the slave labour has dried up. Offer to pluck a few turkeys instead of gobbing off. I already got one in the freezer..... so I don't give a monkeys.
Well how about this. Turkeys can look forward to the upcoming Christmas, just for a change. Turns out Brexit actually benefits a part of the English population, not exclusively the EU.
Sadly the turkeys will still be slaughtered, they will then be tossed into skips and buried or burned, as oppesed to being plucked, dressed and sold in shops, to be eaten by families over the festive period. :(
I do wonder if the reason nobody in England wants to pluck turkeys for this fella at Christmas is because A) it's a shit job, B) it doesn't pay well and C) Because it's a temporary contract.
I know... all the slaves have gone now..... we WANT cheap Turkey.... and all the local peasants won't do the work for us. Christmas is RUINED by Brexit.
and they arent trained - and if they take a 6 week contract theyll get no money for a month after the contract ends because social security works that way and as theyve worked for 6 weeks theyll be liable for 3 months council tax - who with a family with possibly no savings and struggling on the breadline in this country could afford to train then work for 6 weeks cover all costs for 10 weeks and 3 months council tax.- the numbers arent as simple as people think .
Byline, please make a series of short videos with the format 1. 2016 footage of remainer warning about something 2. 2016 footage of brexiteer dismissing it as project fear 3. 2021 footage of that issue being reported in the news
Yeah, include George Osborne saying that voting for leaving the EU would create a recession and unemployment rising by 100,000. Or the chamber of commerce saying 52,000 unemployed, a lowering of income and a housing price crash of up to 10%. Because it still might happen. (Oh yeah, to follow up on the video that is the disaster of Honda closing in Swindon, unemployment has gone up very little and house prices have risen 10%).
@@vfta7906 funny I have not seen all of this unemployment for the last five years, in fact more people have been in employment since records have started. I don’t think I need to tell you what way house prices have been going since 2008. Are you sure that this is not just you hoping that things are going to get really bad? That has been 5 years of us being told just you wait.
@@jocelynstephens7058 you’ve got to be kidding, gas through the roof, National insurance up, living wage down, house prices are an indication of the mess (who can afford a new now, the young certainly can’t) thousands of finance jobs lost, car plants closing down everywhere, pigs and turkeys being disposed of, veg left to rot in the fields, lack of lorry drivers, petrol scarcity and those are what I can remember of the top of my head! You’re just sticking your head in the sand, nothing to do with Brexit… weird coincidence right? Omfg
I'm from Portugal and i am really sorry for all this. Damn those politicians and the media. Edit: Since TH-cam is deleting my comments, I'll reply here. @Бате Коци Yes, a portion of the British people voted for this, but can you tell me what they voted for? Based on what information? Who sold them that information and how? I believe you are a smart person, you know who. And I know that you know that worried people are easy to manipulate.
I am vegetarian and eu citizen living in Yorkshire for last 15 years. I am really sorry for people like this farmer, they paid their fair share in taxes, promoting British business, but been betrayed by politicians who only think about winning next elections on their populist agenda, making their mates richer instead of securing future of next generations and tackling issues of people who are really struggling and have to use food banks.
Even if he did, Brexit are entitled to see and acknowledge that they were wrong, no body is always right, and there were valid reason for Brexit, however I just realised we would be so much worse off out of EU and would have no control in changing the EU and trust me the EU does need reform.
@@marleneprice2835 I live in Southern Spain and cannot believe how many residents voted out. They have been complaining why their pension transfers from £ to euro have cost them hundreds in loss of exchange rate every month. On vote day pound to euro was 1.40 . After the vote £ 1.0 and even now it's very poor. 1.16. this had gone on for over 5 y ears now my hubby and I are around 300 euros per month worse off and so is every other pensioner exchanging. I know the rates fluctuate but this had been a persistent low. Due to brexit.
so you want to drive down uk wages so he can laugh a;; the way to the bank six weeks at christmas the he states they want a long term future thats the truth
What total and utter RUBBISH. how does anyone have a long term future as he says when they only get SIX WEEKS work before xmas? he is peddling a deceit because he is unable to profiteer, and you are a fool taken in. For generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the work in agriculture through the seasons. And absolute irrefutable fact. They moved from one short term task to another. With students from universities joining in during the breaks. These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like Paul Kelly opted to use cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. THAT IS THE TRUTH. British workers all over the country could not afford to work for those low wages, that exploiter companies paid, they had homes to keep, while EU nationals who shared 30 to a house and did not have bills such as the poll tax to pay. Could work for those low wages. That is Another irrefutable Truth that you remoaners ignore. Kelly chose to cast UK workers to one side Instead of investing in people from this country, he opted for exploitation of Cheap labour from Eastern Europe. That is the TRUTH!! Now farmers like him that engaged in that exploitation have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers for the six weeks that he needs them. Kelly and others like him that operated businesses like him wanted to remain in the EU so they could continue to profiteer its as simple as that. Tell us all how industries got by before the mass migration of eastern European unskilled people? Why all of a sudden were all those British workers replaced by EU nationals. Why have you people NEVER asked yourself that question?
11 years ago my first job in the UK was in a farm, then moved to a fishery, then did some deliveries till i landed a nice job. Now, no one in his right mind will come here if his visa allows him to work only at a specific place for 3-6 months, you have no future here. 2 years ago i bought a house and thinking of selling it and buying a house in Cyprus or Madeira. I have 3 friends that been living here for over 20 years and 2 of them will move out before the year ends. I worked so hard to get passports for me and my kids, and for what, for nothing.
Brexit is about more than turkeys... - Fish - Pigs - Empty shelves - Petrol - Freedom of movement - Civil war in NI - The rich not paying taxes - Shit in rivers - Racism - Etc. - Etc. - Etc.
If you are a business owner and can't figure out how to run your business using a British workforce then you deserve to go bust. There's lot of local people looking for work and happy to do the job. You just need to market the jobs correctly, pay the right money, provide the right training and look after your employees.
@@kelly6739 Yes a good point. ButI just can`t stomach Johnson, Mogg, Raab, Patel etc. and the fact they think the British are a nation of idlers, bloody hell thay can talk.
@@simonclarke7309 well, that's how the Tories work. They come in, destroy something good and make the public turn against it, so that they can privatise it and then sell you more foxnews-like nonsense.
Blame brexit because he can't get his cheap labour anymore. That's why there is nobody here with the right skills. I used to do agency work on farms, and the european workers didn't even get breaks..
Did you not hear him. even if they would employ British people and raise the price accordingly, there is just no skilled labor avaliable. And at some point it is just not profitable anymore and cheaper to import. Thats axectly what he said. There is gonna be less production in Britain and more import in the future.
absolute rubbish/ what he wants is to pay low wages so his workers then can claim benefits, he states they come only for christmas then he states they have no LONG TERM FUTURE he has to get into his head that type of business is no longer viable in the uk like many others. when we can import much cheaper
This man is really complaining that he will have to pay a British worker a fair wage, boo hoo. We will all pay for it at christmas you can bet his bottom line will not be hurt.
This has nothing to do with brexit. but everything to do with exploiited EU migrants not being able to work for the low wages. He and his ilk have profiteered for way to long and now people will not work for him.
You mean deceit, For generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the work in agriculture through the seasons. These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like Paul Kelly opted to use cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. He cast UK workers to one side Instead of investing in people from this country, he opted for exploitation. That is the fact!! Now farmers like him have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers. He wanted to remain in the EU so he could continue to profiteer its as simple as that. This is not a story its contrived anti brexit propaganda produced by Galsworthy the lib dem supporting arch remoaner in chief. The remoaner profiteer companies that wanted to stop brexit have all been out bleating their tales of doom and disaster
Brexit is one of the best thing that happened to the seasonal workers in the UK. I always wondered why a huge amount of different goods in the UK are visibly cheaper than mainland Europe, videos like these started popping up in the past few months regarding all kinds of types of farming or production where the main labor force is seasonal workers from the EU and now I know why the goods are cheaper - cheap labor force. I cannot imagine that the Brits are pampered to such an extent that there are no workers willing to do farm work. If this is indeed true then the British deserve their fate, which is not going to be that dark as the prophesies have foretold since January 2021. Nonetheless I think people not living in the UK are starting to get pretty tired of all this drama which will most definitely continue since the UK is the drama queen of Europe and always in the center of attention. We have a saying in my home country "Every nation deserves its leaders" and the Brits have shown to the world what they choose so they better get over it and move on.
Where is the evidence that migrant continental workers are any cheaper than UK workers? The farmer said that his previous labour force were skilled and licenced and had little or no competition from British workers. He cannot find British workers with the right skills to replace the continentals.
@@desmondroberts6034 Of course the farmer would not say how much he is paying these skilled workers but people that are from these countries ( myself included) and also the British people know how this game is played and as far as I know getting jobs returned to the British people was one of the main driving forces behind Brexit. The issue is that this policy is wrong and it should not continue not only because it is not fair to the foreign workers and the British population who want fair wages, but because it is not sustainable in the long run. Why it is not sustainable - it is because foreign labor from the EU for farm work will be less and less available because the countries these people are coming from are developing with a very rapid pace and soon it won't be that lucrative to go pick up strawberries in the UK for a few months of the year. Why it is lucrative - it is because of the exchange rate of pound vs your home country currency and this is why people put up with such work. In the future due to the development of these countries there won't be such a big difference between salaries and therefore people would find it less lucrative and a big fuss to go to work in the UK as a seasonal worker. I doubt there are many french for example who work in the UK on seasonal jobs. This will create a problem if the British have to start picking their own strawberries and their employers are not willing to increase their payment rate. Then the employers will start looking at other continents for work force and there is no shortage of people willing to work in the UK but are they willing to get from India to the UK for a 3-4 months of work during the summer? These processes are not quick and only time will tell how things are going to play out but I can see a big lack of planning for the future in the UK Government.
@@aldaron1021 You haven't demonstrated that migrant workers are actually cheaper than ready and willing British workers who would do these jobs. They're only cheaper in the sense that often British workers cannot be hired at any realistic price. A farmer in the North of England has reportedly offered up to £30 per hour to those who would pick cabbages on his farm - despite this, he still cannot hire enough of the locals.
Here we have your typical remoaner exploiter of Eastern European cheap labour bleating away because he now has to pay decent wages to get people to work for him. Who did the farmers and this person have working for him before free movement? British workers will do these jobs no problem. They just will not work for the poor pay and conditions that exploiters like this farmer will pay. 50,000 HGV drivers from the UK tell why they stopped driving. Because hauliers exploited Eastern European drivers with the limited company loophole. They avoided paying ni contributions, avoided having to set up pensions schemes. While those eastern European drivers setup as limited companies paid not taxes or anything. Thus allowing the hauliers to drive down the wages even further. Farmers and business owners who have profiteered by using cheap labour obviously did not want brexit. Galsworthy and the remoaners are only too willing to peddle the deceit that this is all the fault of brexit. They do everything they can to hide and bury the truth about how free movement of EU nationals undermined the wage base of people in the UK. Housing, public services, schools all were put under massive pressure. Yet Galsworthy and those behind these byline groups avoid that truth. The truth that the leave campaign told everyone. The leave campaign were smeared for telling the truth about the exploitation of eastern european workers. They are now vindicated.
@@sim100 exactly this. The people moaning about their cafe Nero being more expensive because their Spanish baristo has gone home are missing the bigger pirlcture
I have done this job, I did it for a low wage and part of that wage was a Turkey, that was the only reason I did it, its long hard work, try picking up a turkey, when alive its a lot harder. To answer some of his points, there are no locals, true, most have had to move for work, proper work not just a few weeks in the run-up to xmas, the homes they lived in are probably now holiday lets and second homes, thats why schools and post offices closed, people won't work for slave labour low wage jobs, farmers want long hours and low pay, THEY want profit, the reason I did it was to get a Turkey I could not afford otherwise. Cheap foreign labour used to come on work visas, they no longer need to come for work, benefits and the black market mean they dont need to work hard, 2 people I worked with came from Poland, their wage per month back home £400, over here in the UK they earned that each a week, within three years they went back home rich, built a 4 bedroom house and a small supermarket, and live like kings. They would not have that now without coming her to the UK and working hard for 3 years, who wants to go and work 12 -14 hours a day so some "farmer" can get rich, they better money delivery parcels or working in factories, other EU counties use cheap labour like we did, they roam around Europe working no rules low wages. He could try offering a proper wage, but that would cut into his profit, have you seen the price of fresh Turkeys, not battery turkeys but fresh wild Turkeys, I could not afford one now.
@@piotrpanczyk6912 £400 each to me is good money, are you saying it's not good?? I worked with them Friday afternoons, Saturday morning, which paid the most of the tax and NI, we rarely worked more than 10 hours overtime.
Spot on but these remoaners are not interested in the truth and reality that you tell them. They peddle the Deceit that Kelly tells. What we see is his desperation because he is unable to profiteer. His lies are exposed when he says migrants are denied a long term future, when all he has to offer is SIX WEEKS seasonal work. How is that a long term future. He and the remoaners of byline TV which is run by the lib dem suporter arch remoaner Galsworthy. Count on people not knowing that for generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the short time work in agriculture through the seasons. An absolute irrefutable fact. University Students used to top up their earnings in their holidays, a well known fact. This generation of people deceived by the remoaners do not know that. These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like Paul Kelly opted to use cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. They could not afford to work for those low wages, they had homes to keep, while EU nationals 30 of them sharing a house, that did not have bills such as the poll tax to pay did . And the likes of Kelly exploited that. An irrefutable fact. Kelly chose to cast UK workers to one side Instead of investing in people from this country, he opted for exploitation of Cheap labour from Eastern Europe. That is the fact!! Now farmers like him have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers. The remoaners never explainEuropean
But did this farmer vote for Brexit. Noticed he never said. Most farmers thought they would make more money if Brexit passed because racist Tory party told them they would. Welcome to Brexit
* So you've not been employing British workers. *You've not been training anyone. * How much were you paying your foreign workers? *How much money left the British ecconomy back to Poland ? * You've had 8 years after the Brexit vote to get people interested. * Probably have signs up in the factory in a foreign language. English in small print underneath it. Making British feel like outsiders. *1.7 million unemployed in the UK. But there's nobody there to do this job ??? * Winter of discontent planned to make us abandon democracy. * Chicken will be fine. Could even go to church remember what Christmas was actually about.
He abandoned his local workforce 20 years ago in favour of cheaper transient foreign labour. Now he's forced to eat the steaming plate of crap he served up for himself. Consequently which he himself may have voted for, he didn't say. I'm not a Brexit supporter at all, it's just interesting how it's always someone or something else fault and never theirs.
@@iamrocketray How much money he has is not important to me but as he made it off the back of cheap labour and crapping all over his old local workforce, he can do one.
I feel for him. You can see that he knows his business, his industry and that he sees not only himself but all his friends and colleagues suffering from this. There is a deep desperation in his eyes.
What you see is his desperation because he is unable to profiteer he peddles deceit and you are a fool taken in. For generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the work in agriculture through the seasons. And absolute irrefutable fact. These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like Paul Kelly opted to use cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. They could not afford to work for those low wages, they had homes to keep, while EU nationals shared 30 to a house and did not have bills such as the poll tax to pay. Another irrefutable fact Kelly chose to cast UK workers to one side Instead of investing in people from this country, he opted for exploitation of Cheap labour from Eastern Europe. That is the fact!! Now farmers like him have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers. He wanted to remain in the EU so he could continue to profiteer its as simple as that. Tell us all how industries got by before the mass migration of eastern european unskilled people? Why all of a sudden were all those British workers replaced by EU nationals. Why have you people NEVER asked yourself that question?
Who's going to pay to feed them if they can't reach the market for Xmas? They will have to be slaughtered and go to waste. Can't even export them to be slaughtered elsewhere (Brexit red tape).
Yeah, you think employers will pay more for a less productive workers. You know what comes next after such "smart" idea? Prices go up. Good luck with your delusions 😁
@@ivan-Croatian Prices will, and should go up...as they have throughout Scandinavian countries, where a considerably higher standard of living is enjoyed. Time to stop always searching for the cheap shit way of doing things and raise our standards.
We’re stuffed ! It’s the most miserable time of year anyway, dark, cold and everything’s shut, internets down, tv’s crap, trapped with your relatives, it’s a load of rubbish created just to get you to buy a load of old crap before they shove it to you half price the week after, the dealers have gorn on holiday so you drink instead and have a hangover….and then right on it’s arse there’s that New Year’s Eve hype, another load a pony.
I remember there was a Brexit bus years ago that promised a huge amount of money for the NHS. Has our National Health Insurance received the money that was promised?
@@ze89412 I think other countries form blocks with their neighbours, southamerica has the mercosur, europe has the EU, in north america there is the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and so on. Britain seems to be disassembling, ireland is more linked to Europe than Britain for the moment, Scotland is pushing for independence. It doesn't look like isolation is the answer. Is not about being part of Europe, its about not belonging anywhere anymore. But hey, like I said, brexiteers are happy.
This is the result of giving the population the deciding vote on something maybe only 100 people in the entire UK were qualified to make a decision on. None of whom were politicians, because Europe is primarily about economics.
Nigel Farage will come and pluck them for you , he said Brexit would be easy . No problem, don’t bother listening to experts about project fear, he said.
He's too busy whining about refugees being rescued from leaky boats in the Channel. My parents and grandparents fought the Nazis - a vicious, well-armed fighting force full of hatred of anybody different that had already occupied everywhere between the French Channel coast and Poland. Farage is frightened of a pathetic bunch of desperate unarmed people fleeing war, climate disaster, or just hopeless poverty. He is not only an utterly repulsive excuse for a man, he's a rank coward.
It breaks my heart to see the decimation that Brexit is going to wreak on many already poor rural communities. We live in an interconnected world and even rural England was so intertwined with the free flow of labour and trade with the EU. Slogans like "Global Britain" and "Build Back Better" will bypass communities like these. The potential of a few jobs in largely automated industries like power generation, or temporary ones in construction do not help with local development. Why are the English self-destructing like this?
Bull. So you have lost access to cheap labour. It's not because of Brexit. It's because there have been concerted efforts to obstruct the UK at every level as a result of Brexit. That is not the same thing. Look around.
As the EU would say: "and this is a natural consequence of Brexit". By the way, is the @BBC still afraid of the B word? They still don't report this?
As far as I am concerned the BBC have a public duty to report the truth. And they are simply not doing that right now. Its a disgrace.
@@oldskool4572 They're not allowed to under Boris Government or they'll get their funding removed
@@funnelhacking Yeah I'm aware of that, but their responsibility to the public should make grow a pair.
Afraid of the C word. Conservatives
And the LF two words
License fee
BBC Stands for Boris’s B*llsh*t Corporation. BBC news has been covering for the Tories for years. It has gone to another level since Johnson became PM.. Johnson’s lies, corruption, and cronyism, have been allowed to pass without question. The U.K. has become a different place since 2016..
Why would anyone chose to become a second class citizen subject to an hostile environment when they have an entire continent to chose from?
Because they as thick as mince (Mr O)
@@Hannah-pk6iq Did you really understand what Miguel Angelo was saying? 🤭
@@vaazig We are on the same side. Calm down.
@@Hannah-pk6iq I'm calm. Your reply makes it sound like you meant that the foreign workers were thick as mince. But, I didn't think you meant that.
@@vaazig Of course I did not.mean that. I meant the thick as mince people who voted for it. xx
England is so depressing. England did this.
England has done a lot of terrible things ,worse than the nazis but for some reason seem to get away with it
@@lampred9697 hold on.. where is the government situated? Think its in london isn't it?
Wales voters were made up of a lot english people who moved there, never the less i didnt say the English did this (i would say "the stupid english" if i was to blame the english), i said England did this.
@@lampred9697 you full of opinion arent you. Prove it.
Fact is, if english wanted to do this they could. Why don't you or anyone you know go and get a job there?
Prove what you're saying isn't cliche xenophobic opinion.
@@daam Yeah the governments in London but don’t forget that Londoners voted 60% to 40% remain , almost the same as Scotland
@@steveosborne2297 i thought Scotland overall voted to remain? I havent looked at the stats in a long while.
Regardless. England did this. Stupid english for voting against their interests and the english MPs for setting the whole disaster up.
*THERE IS A TREND NOW* of people getting angry at the news outlets for editing out their comments about Brexit - this is the 3rd I have seen this week...!!!
because the Secretary of Propaganda isnt happy about people who speak their minds...
@@Arltratlo - It would certainly seem that way...
I recently visited friends in Belfast. Went to a couple of supermarkets during my stay. Tesco, Sainsbury's.... You wouldn't know there was a problem with supply there, and the only difference is that border in the Irish sea. This trade and economic gap will help grow between NI and GB and push the inevitable reunification of the island of Ireland ever closer.
I guess the stupid greedy boomer will have to pay his fellow citizens a wage to come help out instead of pocketing all the profit
@@tealthantos1 basically, that is all I get out of all these stories is you didn't pay a livable wage and relied on migrant workers. not sorry one bit if they lose it all
As a continental european I would like to thank Brexiteers for the support of our economy by shifting from self producing to imports.
Looks like the happy British fish will have company !
Blimey I Didn't know Turkeys could swim. Got to say Brexit is wonderful. 😂😂😂
I think the UK will turn vegan if there’s no foreigners to kill the animals.
That's some happy turkeys right there
@@globalist1990 yeah sure.. the berries will pluck themselves and the potatoes will hop jolly right in the supermarket - and thats ignoring, that most of "vegan products" are imported. brexiteers might be retarded, but not retarded enough to become vegans!
@@MrNukedawhales How about unpackaged meat? or is that too innovative?
Brexit the gift that keeps on taking.
A mukfup or even a mukfup a?
One of many
Taking from YOU and ME.
But don't worry, it's not all lost. Johnson, Raab, Mogg, Davis, Patel etc get our slice.
Brexit destroying industries that exploited low wages
@@ze89412
Do you know what the season workers slaughtering and packing turkeys was making?
Poor old ' Remoaners '.
I like this guy. He's straight forward, no political bs, tells it like it is.
Not a hope. Certainly not in your or my lifetimes. First of all the UK is but a medium sized country, the economy of which is considerably reduced from what it was five years ago. Secondly, as I said, and as De Gaulle himself said, at the end of the day the British are not Europeans. They have proven beyond doubt they cannot be trusted as honest partners within the Union. Which as a combined economic strength amounts to what I would call a large economy. I now live in America (they voted leave so leave I did) and yes, California and New York both have similar sized economies to the UK. But they are just states within our Union. Put all 50 states together… now that’s a large economy.
He forgets to mention the job got done for all those years from the age of 8 till about 2004 after which they abandoned all their traditional British migrant workers for cheaper labour. He's full of it and deserves everything he gets a traitor to his fellow kin.
@@808State21 He couldn't have grown into position he now is, if he had relied on domestic workers alone. Not to mention that food is relatively cheap on markets because of flexible foreign workers willing to do seasonal jobs. But sure, you probably know nothing about farming business city boi.
@@808State21 If that's the case the why isn't he now inundated with the British workers that were waiting on the sidelines to take over? Perhaps you'll be contacting him to offer your services, or will you just continue sniping with ignorant manure pellets?
@@808State21 The English are far too lazy to do that kind of work at that kind of money. That’s why they lost the job in the first place. Now nobody is going to do it and the provincial English are not going to have a bird for their Christmas dinner. Oh the fruits of systemic racism… Who’s the turkey now then, eh?
The reality is farmers have created this situation, they have had 40 years of cheap labor, paying low wages to seasonal migrant workers who couldn't afford to live here in the UK, they work the season, send money back home, often living in shitty conditions, then disappear once the harvest is complete. They have destroyed any interest in doing this type of work for local people because the wages are so poor. They've enjoyed the profits and EU CAP grants, now they'll have to rebuild the image of agricultural work and pay a decent wage for local labor. If you ever get migrant workers back I guarantee they will want more money too.
Yup, agree!
EXCACTLY
Yup bang on.
I don´t think so. Of course they paid bad, but not without a reason. The customers are cheap and gready also, who wants to pay 100 quid for a biological raised turkey ? Only few. So they had to cut wages to make profit.
Furthermore if you think about your friends and known ones, do you actually know people who would work there, killing and plucking and disemboweling birds all day ?
Young people arent even intrested in many far more reputated and comfortable jobs than that.
So of course farmers contributed to the actual situation, but they are many more reasons. Brexit being a major one of them.
@@hirschkuh4687 Valid and fair point, but neither is it JUST because of Brexit which is the sole argument of MSM, and that was my point. By the way, we now have farmers offering £30 an hour to pick crops do you agree that local workers will benefit from that massive increase? It's obvious that Farmers have profited massively from cheap labor and EU CAP grants if they can afford to pay that much and still make a profit?
This has been building up long before Brexit . They can earn the same in their own mother lands in 2021 without having to pay the farmer to live on farm in cramped mobile homes at hight rents . It works out cheaper and have a life style in there own lands . If your wages don't compare to the EU .they won't come .
That is exactly why they hire workers from Ukraine through polish agents. Anyway wages in most of the eastern EU-countries have raised a lot, but Romania and Bulgaria are still way behind.
Get nigel farage to pluck them
Or get him to charge thick people to do it for him, call it a brexit rally.
I'd love to see Mogg, (he with loads of kids but has never changed a nappy through fear he'd do his nanny out of work) getting his hands dirty with his own brexit mess.
He's busy blaming tories for this mess. Apparently it's nothing to do with him.
Hasn’t that B moved on the the USA?
why don't you create an hashtag with your point. See how popular it gets.
as an EU national i can tell you, he is telling the truth. Ryanair flights are empty...... just no point to go to UK.
Less than just no point, there is an actively hostile atmosphere there.
Good.
@@ga-ow7yf What's good? (As if I don't know what you mean)
@@Taladar2003 - seemingly from folk like you? Who gives a shit about ryanair?
@@Rejoin_2023 The clue is in my original answer.
The guy says something important what is rarely said: it is not just enough to hand out a few visas and put some professions on the shortage list. It is just the utter lack of perspective for foreign workers to come. And he is only a 6 weeks an year guy. For summer field hands they would go one crop to the next all summer. Getting a visa to pick something for one farmer does them no good.
Plus even if temporary work visa's were made available they costs several hundred pounds each - who is going to pay that fee? Plus temporary health coverage must be arranged - also several hundred pounds. These temp workers don't earn that much and the employers cannot afford to pay the fees and costs for a couple hundred workers.
Just the paperwork is not worth it. They can go work everywere in the EU at the cost of the train ticket.
He also made the critical point that when our farms go out of business because they can’t get staff, those same staff will be working for EU farms that we’ll have to import more food from. Same outcome - food on our tables, but less independence and less money circulating in our economy. Thanks a bunch Brexit voters 😡
For generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the work in agricul ture through the seasons. These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like this person opted to used cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. Instead of investing in people from this country they opted for exploitation. That is the fact, Now farmers like him have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers. Its as simple as that. His profiteering has come to a stop because he can not exploit. The excessive profits he made are now going to have to be used on wages. This is the problem he has
@@kevinward7352 Excessive profits by UK farmers? Sorry but for the vast majority thats nonsense, most scrape by year by year.
What will happen now is that farmers in marginal areas due to poorer climate and soils will go under especially with loss of the single subsidy (eg Welsh hill farms and Scottish highlands) and farms in the better areas (mostly across the south of England) will be consolidate into much bigger farms owned by big corporates (mostly US) with economies of scale and mechanise and rationalise and so do away with the need for a lot of labour. They will have far fewer employees who will be well paid and require technical qualifications.
Don't for a moment think that UK agri will become a viable career for a lot of Brits.
Turkeys are in abundance in the UK, after all 17,410,742 Turkeys voted to leave the EU.
Can't wait for Scottish independence! We are shackled to a corpse.
get all the pigs voted remoan then?
If anyone think that's bad, let me tell you, things going to get way worse.
I hope so. All I have left now is Schadenfreude. I'm going to stockpile popcorn and watch as a once great Great Britain sinks beneath the waves while furiously waving their English flags. Fuck 'em.
Losers only see problems, winners see opportunities. Which are you ?
@@jjefferyworboys8138 A realist who understands the facts, maybe, and knows we are in deep shit? Why do you think that makes that make them a loser? Yours is a very simplistic outlook, one that may possibly even be held by a loser who totally misunderstands the situation? Also, predicting that things are going to get worse, does not exclude that they might be optimistic, in spite of that.
Personally I think we are on the road to even more irreperable disaster and I am totally pessimistic about the situation. These views are not mutually exclusive and make me neither a "loser" or a "winner". It's not that simple. I don't think you've though this through, and you are simply quick to make trite, baseless judgements.
That's something that more often than not is said by people with no moral compass who think that praying on people's misfortune and tragedy is something good.
Farmers voted for Brexit, even when their union told them to vote remain.
Really I didn't know that the union told them not to Patrick. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot,arm,leg and head. Jesting aside to me it is so very sad and there is no way back. Best wishes to you.
This is a good point and a question not asked to the farmer. I have some sympathy for him, but that would evaporate if I knew he voted for Brexit.
The trouble with a lot of farmers is that they over price their goods. Hence people having a desire for cheap crap from the other side of the world
@@stephenjon3502 overpriced, please enlighten us with your farming experience.
@@stephenjon3502 food suppliers don't !! Uk supermarkets nail them to the floor on price . You will pay for example a chicken in a supermarket £4.50 the chicken farmer will have received 5p for that chicken .
The turkeys that didn't vote for Brexit.
These kind of turkeys must have done: most have had a reprieve!
mukfup rules. Ok
@@Skylark_Jones They dont though. They just head to landfill. Absolute bloody waste.
Yeah at the end turkeys r the winners of brexit.... 🙂
Voted for Christmas though, didn't they.
Leavers better get used to it. Brexit isn't just for Christmas, it's for life
Love that discription!
As in a Life Sentence?
@@casteretpollux yes I believe so. Best wishes to you.
@Old Skool Bodybuilding Routines if it was as slow as the balls you's made of leaving I'd doubt that.....letting the people decide to leave and then parliament not having a clue how to implement it....you got want you wanted....nobody in Europe would want the hassle of having bungling Boris back.
And it’s not a cute puppy either.
The truth is they've got to pay proper wages now instead of exploiting eastern europeans
Must admit, I thought we would muddle along for 2-3 years, before reality arrived. Didn’t think we would be in trouble in 9 months.
The UK hasn't even started import checks yet.
The government will just tell people it's mostly down to the pandemic and the media will go along with it. It's like Brexit isn't allowed to be mentioned anymore, even by the publicly funded BBC.
@@bennY-lz3wd covid couldnt have come at a better time for the tory party
I expected issues to be more noticeable sooner, to last 3 years, and then gradually all go back to normal. That was before the pandemic hit, though. It certainly is fun to sit back and watch the world burn!
@@jacobconcannon4677 I agree. After the ref, I said the Brexiteers should just have been allowed to get on with it. I can see the issues around the type of Brexit etc., which delayed the process in Parliament, but the issues would have been in sharp focus by 2019.
The UK, and other EU states, need to wake up to the fact that the era of cheap labour from the EU is over. Eastern European countries have been developing fast and workers from those nations can now get work at home. They don't need to travel to the edges of Europe to find work. Of the 30,000 visas issued by the UK government for temporary agricultural workers, only 20,000 have been claimed. The cheap labour isn't available anymore.
Or you need to wake up and realise you don t live in medieval times anymore.
Mark Dressel Tell that to the 5'7 million who applied to stay
@@SC-hk6ui so easy to speak about someone else s bussiness and to advice him to close it down.All this while you yourself are binging netflix waiting for your monthly benefits.The irony when someone that succeded nothing in his life life and gives advice to succesfull people :)).
Hoew does it feel like to hold all the cards but to have to call the army for help? :))
As somone who lives in Central Europe, you're talking nonsense.
We employ huge numbers of Eastern Europeans who are travelling west to get more money. The cheap labour is absolutely still available.
@@bremCZ how are the eastern europeeans cheap labour if they get payed atleast the minimum wage?
Even if Boris Johnson watched this video he still wouldn't give a damn.
He spent £27,000 in a week on takeaways.
Oops sorry "donors" paid that.
Yep he won't be bothered.
@@timypp2894 And it is his waistline that is bearing the brunt of that!
I wouldn't blame him.
Posted in error!
He probably has goose.
Brexit is a tragedy. The full effects of which will destroy the UK
Why are you remoaners so theatrical and hyperbolic? No wonder nobody takes your hysterical nonsense seriously.
If world war 1 and 2 didn’t destroy us, us not being in the EU certainly won’t. You guys are sooooo god damn dramatic
@@e3498-v7l after watching this video all I see was a bloke that was saying I'm upset I can't get cheap labour anymore.
@@anthonyburgess1030 Exactly, and the arguments make no sense either. Seasonal workers don't need to see their future, they are seasonal. Just pay them enough so they have an incentive to deal with some extra paperwork and they will come. But remoaners want an unlimited pool of slave labour and pay them peanuts. And they feel morally superior for it. It's utterly disgusting.
Destroy the UK ?? I wonder what TV show have you been watching these past five to seven decades ?? The UK has been picked clean, all that is left is the detritus, even which is still is being picked over. The British Chancellor does not have one single pound to spend that is not owed to someone else, not one. Destroy the UK ?? You obviously missed the show dear fellow.
Poor farmers all that land New Raptor, "how can we make huge profits if we have to stop paying a pittance .How dare you ask us to pay a living wage."
I love videos like this really shows how the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
I've lived in the farming community all my life and the outstanding thing to recognise is how they all plead poverty while running round on theirs hundreds or thousands of acres in new vehicles waiting for their subsidy cheques.
Is that candid enough for you ?
If Christmas is about spirit then a turkey won't change a thing.
Brexit and tory voters can just look at each other across empty xmas tables if they want to see a turkey.
They can have nut roast for Xmas din dins
I would never sell them anything never mind a turkey.
Turkey is vastly over rated.
I used to work on a poultry farm when I was young. It was the most miserable job I've ever had. This one's very pretty, where I worked the birds were in long barns. The stink was incredible and we'd muck out the barns with a skip-loader the shit was so thick. And then we'd kill a couple of thousand of them at a time. That job scarred me so bad I got out as soon as I could and got into computers. I love how the hooray henries kicked out the only workforce that was prepared to do the job. It's the slow death of a nation.
They likely shipped the birds out to a forest-like area to make it look more relatable. Most people dislike looking at typical meat-industry standards and might forget the whole brexit-part of the video.
I don’t think it’ll be slow. At every turn there’ll be a snag, fail or catastrophe. It’ll fall apart
I know the feeling for me it was chickens 🐔........these days i keep pet chickens and look after them!
@@nicolaim4275 nah, the guy is the president of the association, his company is one of the poshest ones, with meat labeled free range, organic and such.
Probably his turkeys, pound by pound, cost twice as much as the normal stuff you find in a regular Tesco.
Did they pay you good money? How much did they pay europeans?
So much for a British "free press"!
They bought BBC and now want channel 4. Garry Gibon is a torn in BJ foot. Truth about Brexit has to be protected but people can see more and more of the ugly truth.
@@snezdimi6695 i admire anti-brexit stances, yet channel 4 are too messed up for their own good. Some of the absolute trash they have on that channel is ridiculous.
British press is owned and controlled by a small group of multimillionaire Tory donors.
No turkey for Christmas what will I do, my life is over.
I work in a food factory and I remember on the night of the Brexit vote I was working. All the English workers were so happy that finally all the foreigners can go back to their countries.
Now the place is straggling to find people to work for them, they have over 200 vacancies.
But I guess "Brexit means Brexit" 😏
What it means is that those companies that drove down wages by using cheap labour from Eastern Europe have no choice but to pay better wages. British people have always done these jobs no problem. But they are NOT prepared or able to work for the poor wages that EU migrants would. People sharing 30 to a house, not paying the poll tax and the rest of it took those jobs. Now all those companies that reverted to paying the minimum wage and using agencies have been caught out. Nobody has any sympathy for them.
@@kevinward7352 Interesting theory. So, the British workers was sitting at home for years waiting for Brexit to get jobs with higher salaries? Some millions was just waiting years doing nothing and finally now when salaries raises millions of them will be happy to do this jobs? Really interesting...
So turkeys voting for Christmas results in no turkeys for Christmas.😌
Bet them turkeys voted for brexit!
Hallelujah!
Turkey meat is dried up ould shite anyway , goose much nicer .
@@martinbyrne6643 yes I can't stand Turkey, but this year I would gladly but a turkey if it came from this farmers farm.
Well, a Brexitwer told me that now they have jobs, houses, less crime, and control over their own destiny. The whole point is, all these people voted for this twice, in 2016 and December 2019. This meant they really wanted this. Crocodile tears from beginning till end. They thought there would be no consequences because BoJo told them so and they believed him because he played the English superiority complex card in a brilliant Eton Bullingdon play or ploy, rather.
Those who still think Brexit was a brilliant wheeze AND argue in its favour, I have no sympathy for. They were conned by those who wouldnt piss on them if they were ablaze. And worse yet they perpetuate the con.
I voted Brexit I knew there would be consequences and I would do so again because there are consequences for EU membership far worse than a Turkey shortage.We will not be the last to leave as ever closer union starts to bite.
@@kethughes8266 Really? And what would be the horrible consequences of having remained in the EU? I can't think of any which means I need some help here.
@@charlesvanderhoog7056 - asking for more billions to help out mainland Europeans
@@user-vg6df2hi8n But all of this was always paid off by profits the UK made through frictionless trade, while a serious percentage of that profit still remained in the UK. This profit is also gone by now.
This should be FORCED watching to every British citizen - this is what the country has become. Show this on every media device, in schools, hospitals. lifts, where ever such a thing could be broadcast. I think retailers should ask - did you vote to leave - if the answer is yes, then it is NO FUCKING turkey for you then this Christmas; and refuse to sell them a turkey. They can bloody well do without. You can hear the heart-break in this man's voice and you can also see the respect he has for his flock.
Are you serious? lol - I couldn't give a flying f**k whether I see a turkey ever again. If people were refused turkey then they would get Chicken, Pork, Lamb, or Beef or whatever..
😂😂😂 don't throw your toys out of the pram, just because the slave labour has dried up. Offer to pluck a few turkeys instead of gobbing off. I already got one in the freezer..... so I don't give a monkeys.
He should tell us how much he paid for those slaves.
Yes, respected them so much, they will appreciate that come munch-time.
Hats off to Byline TV, the only journalists reporting Brexit as it should be, not propaganda like the BBC and co.
Since when has 6 weeks a year been security.
Well how about this. Turkeys can look forward to the upcoming Christmas, just for a change. Turns out Brexit actually benefits a part of the English population, not exclusively the EU.
Sadly the turkeys will still be slaughtered, they will then be tossed into skips and buried or burned, as oppesed to being plucked, dressed and sold in shops, to be eaten by families over the festive period. :(
Brexit turned out to be biggest turkey of all
@@MrVuvuzaala Tories dress their Turkey's in dinner jackets
Brexit was an IQ test and 17.4million people failed.
I would say other way - 17.4 millions of flies can't be wrong and chosen sh.. t by default.
@@huwzebediahthomas9193 omg. Isn't it odd that rational thought isn't always passed on generically.
Sad.
The BBC needs to run pre-Christmas programmes on how to pluck your own. The government should run a 'pluck for Brexit' campaign.
They could call it 'Brexit, the Great British Pluck Up'
@@gordonstrong5232 Or 'pluck it for Brexit'.
I remember my Mum plucking ours at Xmas,uncle reared them and gave us one as a present.
Pluck Off.😂😂😂
'Keep Calm and Pluck on'
Apparently there is a shortage of sleigh drivers as well.
REALLY OMG. 🇬🇧👍
I do wonder if the reason nobody in England wants to pluck turkeys for this fella at Christmas is because A) it's a shit job, B) it doesn't pay well and C) Because it's a temporary contract.
All of the above. It is a seasonal work in agriculture. Nobody wants to do it yet everyone wants cheap food on the table.
Local people don't want that kind of work. What a mess caused by brexit.
I know... all the slaves have gone now..... we WANT cheap Turkey.... and all the local peasants won't do the work for us. Christmas is RUINED by Brexit.
and they arent trained - and if they take a 6 week contract theyll get no money for a month after the contract ends because social security works that way and as theyve worked for 6 weeks theyll be liable for 3 months council tax - who with a family with possibly no savings and struggling on the breadline in this country could afford to train then work for 6 weeks cover all costs for 10 weeks and 3 months council tax.- the numbers arent as simple as people think .
Plucking turkeys is the most disgusting jog u could ever do , no proud Brit going to do that , no way .
@@martinbyrne6643 - That is for the 'cue jumpers' to do.
Byline, please make a series of short videos with the format
1. 2016 footage of remainer warning about something
2. 2016 footage of brexiteer dismissing it as project fear
3. 2021 footage of that issue being reported in the news
Do this please👆
Yeah, include George Osborne saying that voting for leaving the EU would create a recession and unemployment rising by 100,000.
Or the chamber of commerce saying 52,000 unemployed, a lowering of income and a housing price crash of up to 10%.
Because it still might happen.
(Oh yeah, to follow up on the video that is the disaster of Honda closing in Swindon, unemployment has gone up very little and house prices have risen 10%).
@@jocelynstephens7058 the damage has already been far worse than that.
@@vfta7906 funny I have not seen all of this unemployment for the last five years, in fact more people have been in employment since records have started. I don’t think I need to tell you what way house prices have been going since 2008.
Are you sure that this is not just you hoping that things are going to get really bad?
That has been 5 years of us being told just you wait.
@@jocelynstephens7058 you’ve got to be kidding, gas through the roof, National insurance up, living wage down, house prices are an indication of the mess (who can afford a new now, the young certainly can’t) thousands of finance jobs lost, car plants closing down everywhere, pigs and turkeys being disposed of, veg left to rot in the fields, lack of lorry drivers, petrol scarcity and those are what I can remember of the top of my head! You’re just sticking your head in the sand, nothing to do with Brexit… weird coincidence right? Omfg
I'm from Portugal and i am really sorry for all this.
Damn those politicians and the media.
Edit:
Since TH-cam is deleting my comments, I'll reply here.
@Бате Коци Yes, a portion of the British people voted for this, but can you tell me what they voted for? Based on what information? Who sold them that information and how?
I believe you are a smart person, you know who. And I know that you know that worried people are easy to manipulate.
The lesson for EU people is... never give a politician an easy ride. Think...ask embarrassing questions, don't tolerate lies.
Save your sorry I say .
Why are you sorry. Rather live in England than Portugal anyday.
@@ga-ow7yf how can you compare shi.tty ,rainy ,full of 0 good taste in anything country with Portugal :)))
@@EDD-xr4ub Still better than third world Portugal.
I am vegetarian and eu citizen living in Yorkshire for last 15 years. I am really sorry for people like this farmer, they paid their fair share in taxes, promoting British business, but been betrayed by politicians who only think about winning next elections on their populist agenda, making their mates richer instead of securing future of next generations and tackling issues of people who are really struggling and have to use food banks.
m.r.659: you had better first ask him if he voted for Brexit!!!!!!!
Just got mine out the oven! Looks great 👍🏼 Merry Christmas 🎅
Alls well that ends well , i escaped in 2018, now a happy legal EU immigrant , Salud de Gran Canaria.
Dang that's terrible. I feel bad for him. I hope he didn't vote for brexit.
Bet he did......Tory voter to is my guess
Bet you he did!
I suspect he did...
Even if he did, Brexit are entitled to see and acknowledge that they were wrong, no body is always right, and there were valid reason for Brexit, however I just realised we would be so much worse off out of EU and would have no control in changing the EU and trust me the EU does need reform.
@@twistedcherrypop please elaborate on valid reasons and what needs to be reformed.......
The Gammons don't care. Just as long as they get jonny foreigner out
And they have suceeded! However they did not see the other issues.
@@gerrycastlemanwarde5933 yes indeed like no staff .
you are confusing your meats.
They really don’t. I consider Brexiters to be traitors.
@@marleneprice2835 I live in Southern Spain and cannot believe how many residents voted out. They have been complaining why their pension transfers from £ to euro have cost them hundreds in loss of exchange rate every month. On vote day pound to euro was 1.40 . After the vote £ 1.0 and even now it's very poor. 1.16. this had gone on for over 5 y ears now my hubby and I are around 300 euros per month worse off and so is every other pensioner exchanging. I know the rates fluctuate but this had been a persistent low. Due to brexit.
What an intelligent, well spoken, articulate man! Nicely done Sir!
Almost like an actor?
yes....everyman is entitled to foreign slave labour.
He was utterly humiliated and destroyed by a reporter on Good Morning Britain.
The TRUTH AT LAST. Come on BBC, hide this one.
so you want to drive down uk wages so he can laugh a;; the way to the bank six weeks at christmas the he states they want a long term future thats the truth
What total and utter RUBBISH. how does anyone have a long term future as he says when they only get SIX WEEKS work before xmas? he is peddling a deceit because he is unable to profiteer, and you are a fool taken in.
For generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the work in agriculture through the seasons. And absolute irrefutable fact. They moved from one short term task to another. With students from universities joining in during the breaks.
These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like Paul Kelly opted to use cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. THAT IS THE TRUTH.
British workers all over the country could not afford to work for those low wages, that exploiter companies paid, they had homes to keep, while EU nationals who shared 30 to a house and did not have bills such as the poll tax to pay. Could work for those low wages. That is Another irrefutable Truth that you remoaners ignore.
Kelly chose to cast UK workers to one side Instead of investing in people from this country, he opted for exploitation of Cheap labour from Eastern Europe. That is the TRUTH!!
Now farmers like him that engaged in that exploitation have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers for the six weeks that he needs them.
Kelly and others like him that operated businesses like him wanted to remain in the EU so they could continue to profiteer its as simple as that.
Tell us all how industries got by before the mass migration of eastern European unskilled people? Why all of a sudden were all those British workers replaced by EU nationals. Why have you people NEVER asked yourself that question?
11 years ago my first job in the UK was in a farm, then moved to a fishery, then did some deliveries till i landed a nice job. Now, no one in his right mind will come here if his visa allows him to work only at a specific place for 3-6 months, you have no future here. 2 years ago i bought a house and thinking of selling it and buying a house in Cyprus or Madeira. I have 3 friends that been living here for over 20 years and 2 of them will move out before the year ends.
I worked so hard to get passports for me and my kids, and for what, for nothing.
🎼"On the first day of Brexmas, my true love said to me, "Where's the effing turkey!"🎵
'All about Brexit and labour!' At that point I move on. Brexit was all about much more than having a turkey to eat on 25th December.
Nothing at all to do with Covid19 of course.
Brexit is about more than turkeys...
- Fish
- Pigs
- Empty shelves
- Petrol
- Freedom of movement
- Civil war in NI
- The rich not paying taxes
- Shit in rivers
- Racism
- Etc.
- Etc.
- Etc.
If you are a business owner and can't figure out how to run your business using a British workforce then you deserve to go bust. There's lot of local people looking for work and happy to do the job. You just need to market the jobs correctly, pay the right money, provide the right training and look after your employees.
Brexit....
The GIFT that just keeps on giving!
Has anybody seen the benefits the Brexiteers promised us?
ME NEITHER!
RATION BOOKS ON THE HORIZON...
👍❤️😎
Let`s hope it totally destroys this particular Tory government, I have voted for them some time ago but never never again.
Trouble is ppl think Labour will be their savior.
@@kelly6739 Yes a good point. ButI just can`t stomach Johnson, Mogg, Raab, Patel etc. and the fact they think the British are a nation of idlers, bloody hell thay can talk.
@@kelly6739 So, who do you think can save us?
@@paulholdstock4751 Who would you like to see in charge in the Tory Party?
@@joeegg90 ppl can not see, parliament is one big club.
No one in that room will save us. But the sheep keep falling for their B/S
Would love to know what media outlets censored his anti-Brexit comments.
BBC surely and I'm taxed for elite propaganda
@@simonclarke7309 well, that's how the Tories work. They come in, destroy something good and make the public turn against it, so that they can privatise it and then sell you more foxnews-like nonsense.
All UK msm outlets are lying and pumping out propaganda.
Many are an absurd panto. Joke UK
Blame brexit because he can't get his cheap labour anymore. That's why there is nobody here with the right skills. I used to do agency work on farms, and the european workers didn't even get breaks..
a case of the turkeys did not vote for xmas but the racists did
Amazing. He can't find people prepared to work for £9 an hour in a part of the country where rent on a one-bedroom flat is £800 a month.
How do you know the pay rate ?
@@marleneprice2835 So if you sell your car, how do you go to work on a farm? On the bus?
This is a problem with paying your workers a living wage, not a problem of Brexit
Did you not hear him. even if they would employ British people and raise the price accordingly, there is just no skilled labor avaliable.
And at some point it is just not profitable anymore and cheaper to import. Thats axectly what he said. There is gonna be less production in Britain and more import in the future.
@@jakob.k_design Brits are lazy workers according to Tories MPs (Britannia Unchained). I don't see them queueing up for these sort of jobs.
At last, someone explaining the real reason for the problems - bloody Brexit.
absolute rubbish/ what he wants is to pay low wages so his workers then can claim benefits, he states they come only for christmas then he states they have no LONG TERM FUTURE he has to get into his head that type of business is no longer viable in the uk like many others. when we can import much cheaper
Reddish plenty of people in this country to work on his farm .pay them properly thay will come. It's all a scam and he knows it..
It isn't compulsory to have turkey at Christmas.
Maybe if you want turkey this Christmas you'll just have to go to a 'pluck-your-own' farm.
And gut it. 🇬🇧👍
This man is really complaining that he will have to pay a British worker a fair wage, boo hoo. We will all pay for it at christmas you can bet his bottom line will not be hurt.
Which british worker? The one that does not exist?
People vote for Brexit and then are surprised by the consequences.......
Not blaming him in particular
Are those farmers willing to pay a living wage to British workers?
@@ze89412 Or in other words, are you willing to pay twice the price for a Turkey?
@@ze89412 you d not give up netflix and your monthly benefits to work in the fields even for 20/h
@@ze89412 that's a good point, unfortunately farmers' are used to using cheaper immigrants. I know because my parents used to work in jobs like this
@@Idk_about_anything i don.t know about cheaper but i know for sure they much more productive and less of a bunch of moaning snowflakes.
Remainers:we are not surprised.
Brexiters:noone could predict this to happen🤧
🤣😂
Watching them scramble around for excuses is hilarious.
This has nothing to do with brexit. but everything to do with exploiited EU migrants not being able to work for the low wages. He and his ilk have profiteered for way to long and now people will not work for him.
You became morally bankrupt before you became financially bankrupt tough.
And they are British turkey's and they are now happier for it
Powerful clip Byline, thank you for this. A story that needs to be told...
You mean deceit, For generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the work in agriculture through the seasons. These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like Paul Kelly opted to use cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. He cast UK workers to one side Instead of investing in people from this country, he opted for exploitation. That is the fact!! Now farmers like him have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers. He wanted to remain in the EU so he could continue to profiteer its as simple as that. This is not a story its contrived anti brexit propaganda produced by Galsworthy the lib dem supporting arch remoaner in chief. The remoaner profiteer companies that wanted to stop brexit have all been out bleating their tales of doom and disaster
Hostile Britain, with Nigel Farage boasting about kicking out Napoleon and the metric system. Not much hope there.
Latest figures have shown he had an audience of zero for 75 consecutive minutes on that GB news channel.
Brexit is one of the best thing that happened to the seasonal workers in the UK. I always wondered why a huge amount of different goods in the UK are visibly cheaper than mainland Europe, videos like these started popping up in the past few months regarding all kinds of types of farming or production where the main labor force is seasonal workers from the EU and now I know why the goods are cheaper - cheap labor force. I cannot imagine that the Brits are pampered to such an extent that there are no workers willing to do farm work. If this is indeed true then the British deserve their fate, which is not going to be that dark as the prophesies have foretold since January 2021. Nonetheless I think people not living in the UK are starting to get pretty tired of all this drama which will most definitely continue since the UK is the drama queen of Europe and always in the center of attention. We have a saying in my home country "Every nation deserves its leaders" and the Brits have shown to the world what they choose so they better get over it and move on.
Where is the evidence that migrant continental workers are any cheaper than UK workers? The farmer said that his previous labour force were skilled and licenced and had little or no competition from British workers. He cannot find British workers with the right skills to replace the continentals.
@@desmondroberts6034 Of course the farmer would not say how much he is paying these skilled workers but people that are from these countries ( myself included) and also the British people know how this game is played and as far as I know getting jobs returned to the British people was one of the main driving forces behind Brexit. The issue is that this policy is wrong and it should not continue not only because it is not fair to the foreign workers and the British population who want fair wages, but because it is not sustainable in the long run. Why it is not sustainable - it is because foreign labor from the EU for farm work will be less and less available because the countries these people are coming from are developing with a very rapid pace and soon it won't be that lucrative to go pick up strawberries in the UK for a few months of the year. Why it is lucrative - it is because of the exchange rate of pound vs your home country currency and this is why people put up with such work. In the future due to the development of these countries there won't be such a big difference between salaries and therefore people would find it less lucrative and a big fuss to go to work in the UK as a seasonal worker. I doubt there are many french for example who work in the UK on seasonal jobs. This will create a problem if the British have to start picking their own strawberries and their employers are not willing to increase their payment rate. Then the employers will start looking at other continents for work force and there is no shortage of people willing to work in the UK but are they willing to get from India to the UK for a 3-4 months of work during the summer? These processes are not quick and only time will tell how things are going to play out but I can see a big lack of planning for the future in the UK Government.
@@aldaron1021 You haven't demonstrated that migrant workers are actually cheaper than ready and willing British workers who would do these jobs. They're only cheaper in the sense that often British workers cannot be hired at any realistic price. A farmer in the North of England has reportedly offered up to £30 per hour to those who would pick cabbages on his farm - despite this, he still cannot hire enough of the locals.
All bollocks I fear . I’ll bet I can find a turkey if I want one .
Here we have your typical remoaner exploiter of Eastern European cheap labour bleating away because he now has to pay decent wages to get people to work for him. Who did the farmers and this person have working for him before free movement? British workers will do these jobs no problem. They just will not work for the poor pay and conditions that exploiters like this farmer will pay. 50,000 HGV drivers from the UK tell why they stopped driving. Because hauliers exploited Eastern European drivers with the limited company loophole. They avoided paying ni contributions, avoided having to set up pensions schemes. While those eastern European drivers setup as limited companies paid not taxes or anything. Thus allowing the hauliers to drive down the wages even further. Farmers and business owners who have profiteered by using cheap labour obviously did not want brexit. Galsworthy and the remoaners are only too willing to peddle the deceit that this is all the fault of brexit. They do everything they can to hide and bury the truth about how free movement of EU nationals undermined the wage base of people in the UK. Housing, public services, schools all were put under massive pressure. Yet Galsworthy and those behind these byline groups avoid that truth. The truth that the leave campaign told everyone. The leave campaign were smeared for telling the truth about the exploitation of eastern european workers. They are now vindicated.
Sounds like years and years of underinvestment in training local people to me.
And low wages too. Maybe Brexit has exposed problems rather than caused them?
@@sim100 exactly this. The people moaning about their cafe Nero being more expensive because their Spanish baristo has gone home are missing the bigger pirlcture
I have done this job, I did it for a low wage and part of that wage was a Turkey, that was the only reason I did it, its long hard work, try picking up a turkey, when alive its a lot harder. To answer some of his points, there are no locals, true, most have had to move for work, proper work not just a few weeks in the run-up to xmas, the homes they lived in are probably now holiday lets and second homes, thats why schools and post offices closed, people won't work for slave labour low wage jobs, farmers want long hours and low pay, THEY want profit, the reason I did it was to get a Turkey I could not afford otherwise.
Cheap foreign labour used to come on work visas, they no longer need to come for work, benefits and the black market mean they dont need to work hard, 2 people I worked with came from Poland, their wage per month back home £400, over here in the UK they earned that each a week, within three years they went back home rich, built a 4 bedroom house and a small supermarket, and live like kings. They would not have that now without coming her to the UK and working hard for 3 years, who wants to go and work 12 -14 hours a day so some "farmer" can get rich, they better money delivery parcels or working in factories, other EU counties use cheap labour like we did, they roam around Europe working no rules low wages.
He could try offering a proper wage, but that would cut into his profit, have you seen the price of fresh Turkeys, not battery turkeys but fresh wild Turkeys, I could not afford one now.
3 years of low wage work in UK and build a house and business in poland? Mayne 40 years ago but not even close now.
@@piotrpanczyk6912 £400 each to me is good money, are you saying it's not good?? I worked with them Friday afternoons, Saturday morning, which paid the most of the tax and NI, we rarely worked more than 10 hours overtime.
Spot on but these remoaners are not interested in the truth and reality that you tell them. They peddle the Deceit that Kelly tells. What we see is his desperation because he is unable to profiteer. His lies are exposed when he says migrants are denied a long term future, when all he has to offer is SIX WEEKS seasonal work. How is that a long term future.
He and the remoaners of byline TV which is run by the lib dem suporter arch remoaner Galsworthy. Count on people not knowing that for generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the short time work in agriculture through the seasons. An absolute irrefutable fact. University Students used to top up their earnings in their holidays, a well known fact. This generation of people deceived by the remoaners do not know that.
These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like Paul Kelly opted to use cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. They could not afford to work for those low wages, they had homes to keep, while EU nationals 30 of them sharing a house, that did not have bills such as the poll tax to pay did . And the likes of Kelly exploited that. An irrefutable fact.
Kelly chose to cast UK workers to one side Instead of investing in people from this country, he opted for exploitation of Cheap labour from Eastern Europe. That is the fact!!
Now farmers like him have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers. The remoaners never explainEuropean
But did this farmer vote for Brexit. Noticed he never said.
Most farmers thought they would make more money if Brexit passed because racist Tory party told them they would.
Welcome to Brexit
* So you've not been employing British workers.
*You've not been training anyone.
* How much were you paying your foreign workers?
*How much money left the British ecconomy back to Poland ?
* You've had 8 years after the Brexit vote to get people interested.
* Probably have signs up in the factory in a foreign language. English in small print underneath it.
Making British feel like outsiders.
*1.7 million unemployed in the UK.
But there's nobody there to do this job ???
* Winter of discontent planned to make us abandon democracy.
* Chicken will be fine.
Could even go to church remember what Christmas was actually about.
He abandoned his local workforce 20 years ago in favour of cheaper transient foreign labour. Now he's forced to eat the steaming plate of crap he served up for himself. Consequently which he himself may have voted for, he didn't say. I'm not a Brexit supporter at all, it's just interesting how it's always someone or something else fault and never theirs.
He also strikes me as very well off, maybe even a millionaire, so he gets no sympathy from me.
@@iamrocketray How much money he has is not important to me but as he made it off the back of cheap labour and crapping all over his old local workforce, he can do one.
I feel for him. You can see that he knows his business, his industry and that he sees not only himself but all his friends and colleagues suffering from this. There is a deep desperation in his eyes.
I wonder if how he voted in the referendum? He needs to adapt his business to the new reality... grim as it is.
What you see is his desperation because he is unable to profiteer he peddles deceit and you are a fool taken in. For generations in Great Britain, whole generations of families followed the harvest and followed the work in agriculture through the seasons. And absolute irrefutable fact.
These British workers were FORCED off the land, When farmers like Paul Kelly opted to use cheap unskilled labour from Eastern Europe. They could not afford to work for those low wages, they had homes to keep, while EU nationals shared 30 to a house and did not have bills such as the poll tax to pay. Another irrefutable fact
Kelly chose to cast UK workers to one side Instead of investing in people from this country, he opted for exploitation of Cheap labour from Eastern Europe. That is the fact!!
Now farmers like him have a choice, pay decent wages or have no workers. He wanted to remain in the EU so he could continue to profiteer its as simple as that.
Tell us all how industries got by before the mass migration of eastern european unskilled people? Why all of a sudden were all those British workers replaced by EU nationals. Why have you people NEVER asked yourself that question?
@@kevinward7352 So when are you going to start a life of a happy wandering seasonal worker like your ancestors?
So let me think here, do I need a turkey at Christmas ?
No !
Yes, veggie X-Mass is also good 😂 🤣
But you should be able to buy yourself a living turkey for christmas, when you're also willing to pick it up yourself. That's a pro, right?
Maybe everybody can have a turkey as a pet.
Good idea, Get a new pet every year, so you could say A PET IS ONLY FOR CHRISTMAS lol.
What do you mean, "You won't be able to find a turkey."? The government is full of them!
Load of cobblers
There are no British workers and the
Turkeys are happier for it. 🦃
Who's going to pay to feed them if they can't reach the market for Xmas? They will have to be slaughtered and go to waste. Can't even export them to be slaughtered elsewhere (Brexit red tape).
Time to pay decent wages and start training people.
With all these high paid jobs who's plucking the turkeys and picking the fruit
Yeah, you think employers will pay more for a less productive workers. You know what comes next after such "smart" idea? Prices go up. Good luck with your delusions 😁
@@ivan-Croatian Prices will, and should go up...as they have throughout Scandinavian countries, where a considerably higher standard of living is enjoyed.
Time to stop always searching for the cheap shit way of doing things and raise our standards.
Shouldn't have hire offering low wages work in the first place. Now its biting you back. What goes around , comes around.
After the happy fishes, we now have happy turkeys.
They will be poisoned by gas if not sold, it is not economical to keep them alive...
We’re stuffed ! It’s the most miserable time of year anyway, dark, cold and everything’s shut, internets down, tv’s crap, trapped with your relatives, it’s a load of rubbish created just to get you to buy a load of old crap before they shove it to you half price the week after, the dealers have gorn on holiday so you drink instead and have a hangover….and then right on it’s arse there’s that New Year’s Eve hype, another load a pony.
I hear that Christmas spam is marvellous.
I would prefer it to dry Turkey
I remember there was a Brexit bus years ago that promised a huge amount of money for the NHS. Has our National Health Insurance received the money that was promised?
No, that's what the tax rise is for. Please keep up. 😁
@@klaw7050 I am struggling to keep up with all the lies. I don't know what's what anymore. What's real? What isn't? So confused.
"It takes two to lie, honey. One to lie and one to believe it."
- Homer Simpson.
This is isolated Britain, this is what people voted for. I have seen brexiteers being happy about all this changes. It's all so sad for me.
So is every country not in the EU isolated? This whole “we aren’t in the EU so we are isolated’ shit is just plain stupid
@@ze89412 I think other countries form blocks with their neighbours, southamerica has the mercosur, europe has the EU, in north america there is the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and so on. Britain seems to be disassembling, ireland is more linked to Europe than Britain for the moment, Scotland is pushing for independence. It doesn't look like isolation is the answer. Is not about being part of Europe, its about not belonging anywhere anymore. But hey, like I said, brexiteers are happy.
@@ze89412 You are out of the single market and the customs union. So, yes, you are isolated.
This is the result of giving the population the deciding vote on something maybe only 100 people in the entire UK were qualified to make a decision on. None of whom were politicians, because Europe is primarily about economics.
Informative
Nigel Farage will come and pluck them for you , he said Brexit would be easy . No problem, don’t bother listening to experts about project fear, he said.
He's too busy whining about refugees being rescued from leaky boats in the Channel. My parents and grandparents fought the Nazis - a vicious, well-armed fighting force full of hatred of anybody different that had already occupied everywhere between the French Channel coast and Poland. Farage is frightened of a pathetic bunch of desperate unarmed people fleeing war, climate disaster, or just hopeless poverty. He is not only an utterly repulsive excuse for a man, he's a rank coward.
Farage couldn't give a pluck about anyone but himself ;)
Seems like the turkeys are gonna be joining the fish in being happy
It breaks my heart to see the decimation that Brexit is going to wreak on many already poor rural communities. We live in an interconnected world and even rural England was so intertwined with the free flow of labour and trade with the EU. Slogans like "Global Britain" and "Build Back Better" will bypass communities like these. The potential of a few jobs in largely automated industries like power generation, or temporary ones in construction do not help with local development. Why are the English self-destructing like this?
Bull. So you have lost access to cheap labour. It's not because of Brexit. It's because there have been concerted efforts to obstruct the UK at every level as a result of Brexit. That is not the same thing. Look around.
If it doesn't snow this year will that also be blamed on Brexit?