I work for the kind of small business who are already struggling due to #Brexit uncertainty.
A strike would be the end.
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Then what other methods can we use to register our anger about Brexit to the government?
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I’m self-employed what do I do
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Down tools for the day, tell your customers why, then go and shout and wave flags.
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Good idea in principle but this is a battle of perception not reality. If the perception is that by downing tools we're hurting the economy, we may lose support even though we're fighting to save the economy. That's unjust, but if there was any justice we wouldn't be in this mess
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So what methods do you propose to ratchet up our message to Parliament?
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Sorry for the delayed reply, I fell asleep before I saw your message. Two things I think we should consider. Firstly I've written a lot of letters to MPs over the past year outlining the damage Brexit could do to their constituencies. I think we should ramp up that message (1)
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Unfortunately.. “Self Employed - I’d only be hurting myself”
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Still, if your customers would notice, it would be worth it, right?
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No - can’t strike - working for the nhs
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Understandable! What would they do to you if you wore an EU badge or T shirt for a day?
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Nothing :) I could do that
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I am amazed that there hasn’t been labour unrest yet. Would’ve happened in France.
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You need the unions onside to make this work. It is a good idea
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No the most effective thing we can do right now is petition Government to revoke Article 50
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