bren2k wrote:
It will be very comforting for the 'ordinary' people who were conned into voting leave
Another one displaying a laughable lack of understanding of the reasons many people voted to leave. It was nothing to do with an oft-misquoted NHS Bus or politicians, it was more to do with people seeing their jobs disappear, their non-conforming views derided and condemned by a increasingly intolerant and aggressive left, and their communities changed out of all recognition in a very short space of time via mass immigration, which has resulted in huge pressure on the low-end job market and our public services.
to learn that part of taking back control means that many of the rights and protections they enjoyed as employees will be removed, to the benefit of their employer.
They will? Most of those rights are already enshrined in British law, indeed the UK has always been a pioneer in employment rights - way ahead of the EU in many cases. Furthermore, the Great Repeal Bill will convert all laws currently enforced by the EU into British law at the moment of leaving the EU. Hardly the sign of a government desperate to viciously dispose of employment laws, is it? For one thing, why on earth would they? Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about.