steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
Have faith, businesses are very good at surviving and adapting. Many will thrive, new ones will emerge. Sadly some will wither and die. It has always been like that. How many sailors, boat builders, shipwrights, chandlers, basket makers, rope makers and sail lofts are there now?
How many blacksmiths, farriers, ostlers, carriage riders, wheelwrights, stable hands and horse breeders are there now? How many involved in the design, building, usage and maintenance of steam engines? Overall, life is better now than it was before the changes that occurred that swept all that lot away.
They were replaced by many more jobs in the industries that followed. Probably the ones that most of you are employed in now. My son in law challenged me as to why I voted leave and suggested that we would all suffer if we left the EU. I agreed with him, but only in the short term. Some will suffer for a while as they have to find new jobs, develop new skills and I'm sure it will be tough for them personally. But just because it will be tough for some for a while does not mean that change must not be embraced; ask any leader from any industry or profession. Adapt or die! I truly believe that our country will be better off outside the EU. It would have been an easier decision to stay in the EU, but I voted leave so that my grandchildren would grow up in a better working and living environment. Too many people are relentlessly negative about Britain, its past, present and future, when actually there is much to be proud of.
How many blacksmiths, farriers, ostlers, carriage riders, wheelwrights, stable hands and horse breeders are there now? How many involved in the design, building, usage and maintenance of steam engines? Overall, life is better now than it was before the changes that occurred that swept all that lot away.
They were replaced by many more jobs in the industries that followed. Probably the ones that most of you are employed in now. My son in law challenged me as to why I voted leave and suggested that we would all suffer if we left the EU. I agreed with him, but only in the short term. Some will suffer for a while as they have to find new jobs, develop new skills and I'm sure it will be tough for them personally. But just because it will be tough for some for a while does not mean that change must not be embraced; ask any leader from any industry or profession. Adapt or die! I truly believe that our country will be better off outside the EU. It would have been an easier decision to stay in the EU, but I voted leave so that my grandchildren would grow up in a better working and living environment. Too many people are relentlessly negative about Britain, its past, present and future, when actually there is much to be proud of.