Without foreign workers we would have to find ways of getting much more from the man hours British people work. We'd need to be at the forefront in the ways things are done and at the end of the day it's a just a lot easier to import menial labourers willing to sleep six to a room.
Don't blame the British for this predicament, They have been let down by the government, the situation could have been handled better. The British workers weren't consulted until it was nearly too late.
From now on, our energies will be directed to furthering the cause of those who believe Britain is Better Off Out.
The famous and symbolic Crusader who adorns our masthead will become the figurehead of the struggle to repatriate British sovereignty from a political project that has comprehensively failed people right across Europe.
After far too many years as the victims of Brussels larceny, bullying, over-regulation and all-round interference, the time has come for the British people to win back their country and restore legitimacy and accountability to their political process.
Following the debacle of the Lisbon Treaty – disgracefully imposed upon the public without the referendum they were promised by the three main political parties – many had expected matters European to take a lower profile in British politics.
But the opposite has been true as those on board the European gravy train have mounted one power grab after another. At a time of austerity throughout Europe they have expanded their already bloated budgets, pushing Britain’s disproportionate contributions even higher.
And despite not being part of the failing eurozone, British taxpayers have learned that under Brussels rules agreed to by Labour after it had lost the election they are liable to help bail out economies wrecked by the single currency. A payment of up to £10billion for Ireland is apparently just the start with speculators now starting to target the embattled economy of Portugal.
Sovereignty is understood in jurisprudence as the full right and power of a governing body to govern itself without any interference from outside sources or bodies. In political theory, sovereignty is a substantive term designating supreme authority over some polity..
We are under the jack boot of Europe at the moment
The group has also challenged Remain's analysis, claiming the cost of staying in the EU would be crippling for many British families, with £50m pounds being sent to Brussels every day.
And the Grassroots Out organisation is sending out MPs from the Conservatives, Labour and UKIP to make its case, focusing on what it claims would be the economic benefits of leaving the EU.
The MPs will also cite official statistics which suggest the government has significantly underestimated the number of EU migrants over the past five years.
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And Sky Data suggests immigration is still the greater concern for the undecided at 28%, while 15% believe the economy is the most important issue.
Young people make up the largest group of undecided voters, and more women than men are yet to make up their minds.
With 40 days until the EU referendum, new Sky Data polling suggests 29% of the population is still open to persuasion.
Today both sides will try to woo that group with renewed vigour. The Remain camp claims it's planning the biggest ever day of cross-party campaigning, while Brexiters are staging what they call a UK 'blitz'.
Britain Stronger In Europe says it is fielding over six thousand campaigners at around one thousand events across the country involving all four major political parties.
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David Cameron will unveil a new poster, Jeremy Corbyn is expected to address a rally in London, the Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron will be campaigning in Cumbria and the Greens' Caroline Lucas will be in Brighton.
The Prime Minister will focus on the Treasury analysis of the cost of leaving, which is estimated by officials to be £4,300 per household each year.
David Cameron said: "This is a day unlike any other. Politicians of every stripe taking to the streets with the same message.
"We will see the effects of this referendum in our lives; the jobs we do, the opportunities our children have, the public services we rely on, the prices we pay, and the bills that land on our doormats."
The official campaign group Vote Leave is again relying on former Mayor Boris Johnston to carry the banner for change.
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