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VOTE TO LEAVETHE EU The 3 Million Jobs Myth A widely held but false belief or idea

3 million jobs Page 1 INFO CLIP HERE 1 So many times you will have heard on TV and radio programmes three million British jobs depend on our membership of the EU It is tempting to say it s a lie, which of course it is. But a more accurate description of this statement would be to call it a Myth. The Oxford dictionary defines a myth as: A widely held but false belief or idea If you have found yourself hearing this three million jobs myth and being concerned by it, or if on some level it causes you to be afraid or worried then what I am about to show you should remove any concerns you have about jobs and leaving the EU. First we need to look at where this myth came from and who began the myth. In 1999 an organisation called; the National Institute of Economic and Social Research wrote a report on the costs and benefits of EU membership. This is what the report said. Slide or Handout of below: INFO CLIP HERE 2.../2

3 million jobs Page 2 DO NOT READ AS PART OF SPEECH Detailed estimates from input-output tables suggests that up to 3.2 million UK jobs are now associated directly with exports of goods and services to the EU countries. This has given rise to popular concern that some of these jobs might be at risk if Britain were to leave the Union. Opponents of membership on the other hand argue that many of the benefits flowing from the increasingly integrated European Economic Area might still be available even if the UK were to withdraw, particularly since the Uruguay Round Agreement [under World Trade Organization auspice] has imposed significant limits on the trade barriers that the EU can place on non-members. In conjunction with the potential gains from withdrawing from the common Agricultural Policy and no longer paying net fiscal contributions to the EU, there is a case that withdrawal from the EU might actually offer net economic benefits. I will draw your attention to the key words here: INFO CLIP HERE 3.../3

3 million jobs Page 3 Estimates - 3.2 million UK jobs - might - be at risk - Britain - Leave EU I should also point out the final part which you no doubt have never heard before: There is a case that withdrawal from the EU might actually offer net economic benefits. INFO CLIP HERE 4 Also in 1999 the pro-european parties Conservative, Labour and Liberals, formed a cross party group called The Britain in Europe Campaign Group. The main names associated with the group are; Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Kenneth Clarke, the late Charles Kennedy and Michael Heseltine. It is this group that is often cited as being the main culprits in the distortion of the National Institute report. As this distortion grew and was constantly used by politicians to scare the British people the then Director of the Institute Martin Weale was so angry at the twisting of the words that he described any use of the figures to scare the public as pure Goebbels INFO CLIP HERE 5 Joseph Goebbels was of course the Nazi Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. 1933-1945.../4

3 million jobs Page 4 Using Joseph Goebbels as an example, is an indication of how strongly Martin Weale felt about the establishment twisting the facts. The person who has used this myth the most in recent times is the ex-deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. That feels so good I m going to say it again EX- deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. Both Nick Clegg and many more mainstream politicians will shout this myth loudly and often as we run up to the referendum. It is a fact that if you tell an untruth often enough the people will eventually believe it. Will you? The questions I would ask are, can you see how the myth came about? Can you see how you have been played? And how many times will you need to hear this myth pedalled again before it begins to change your mind once more? INFO CLIP HERE 6 Before we look at the present and future jobs situation let s take a moment to reflect on what the EU has done for British jobs since our entry to the common market in 1973..../5

3 million jobs Page 5 (Figure 1) In 1973 when Britain joined the Common Market which has now revealed itself as a Political Union, employment was just under 25 million. Five years later employment was slightly lower; ten years later employment was under 24 million; a loss of 1 million jobs in ten years. Question: When were the alleged employment benefits meant to happen? In fact there were no positive employment effects at all, only negative effects because of extra regulations and costs associated with EU membership. Figure/slide 1 shows employment up by the 1980s and 1990s while we were members of the EU, but this was due entirely to women entering the workforce as a result of better domestic appliances and the contraceptive pill giving greater freedom to women. The increase in women s employment had nothing to do with the EU. It was driven by wider social and economic trends and a relatively healthy economy..../6

3 million jobs Page 6 INFO CLIP HERE 7 So what about the Men? (Figure 2) This graph shows British Male employment since our joining the EU. It clearly shows that for the UK born male there has been no jobs bonanza in fact there are no more jobs now than there were 40 years ago when we entered the EU. INFO CLIP HERE 8 So if the EU is so good at creating jobs, where are these jobs and who is doing them? (Figure 3) Figure three answers that question. As well as jobs for women, foreign born employment has surged. Between 1997 to the end of 2011 UK born employment increased by ¾ million mainly women. During the same period foreign born employment grew by almost 2 ¼ million, more than twice as much. This influx in foreign born workers is a direct result of the open borders policy of the EU and is a major factor in the low wages that many UK workers are now subject to..../7

3 million jobs Page 7 This graph makes two points one that the EU does nothing to create jobs for UK nationals. And two, the jobs of Europeans are more dependent on the UK remaining under the control of Brussels than the government would have you believe. INFO CLIP HERE 9 Where are the jobs for UK nationals to be found in the future? Figure 4 There are 195 countries in the world and only 28 feel the need to give up their sovereign rights and be governed by a foreign power. They collectively are called the EU and you are an EU citizen whether you asked for it or not. Take away 28 from 195 and you get 167. That s 167 countries that could trade with the EU without being governed politically by the EU and we could be the 168th..../8

3 million jobs Page 8 The world trade organisation or WTO has set very clear limits on trade tariffs that the EU can impose on countries outside the EU, so we would have just as much access as before but we would have the freedom to trade as we wish with the other 167 countries too, something we can t do now as the EU controls our ability to negotiate with the rest of the world. To sum up: The EU has done nothing to increase employment for the indigenous UK population. The EU has flooded the low paid labour market and taken the jobs of UK nationals. More EU jobs rely on continued trade with the UK than the other way round. The only jobs that will be lost when we leave the EU are the 75 British MEPs and their staff. ENDS