‘Reggie Perrin’ test will check older workers for signs of mid-life crisis under EU plan

The ideas that the EU control freaks come up with to monitor the people just get crazier – and more sinister.

Every worker over the age of 45 could be forced to undergo ‘Reggie Perrin’ tests to identify those at risk of a mid-life crisis.

Under an EU plan, firms would be ordered to carry out psychological tests on older staff.

The aim would be to spot troubled employees who are thinking of quitting their jobs because they begin to doubt their own abilities in middle age.

What else might these ‘tests’ show? Thought crimes? Anti-government/anti-EU sentiment?

Children can be monitored at school; young adults at college and university (why do you think the importance of getting so many people signed up?); the poor, unemployed and sick via benefits and social work departments. One of the groups that isn’t being appropriately monitored for their thoughts and behaviour are successfully employed people who were born after ‘equality’ and ‘diversity’ were being pushed hard in schools.

The EU’s raison d’être is total control. Make no mistake.

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