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Okay - I was wrong on Brexit
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed and one of the reason people voted to leave the EU is so that we could concentrate on removing and re-educating the 'trash' as opposed to glossing over the problem with immigration.
But I suppose as long as the cost of your Mocha-ChocaChino with Pumpkin spice does not go up you will always see being in the EU as a benefit.
The result of no migration will be filthy streets, DIY medical treatment and living off a diet of potatos dug up from your back yard.
Doubt very much that the government will cut migration. Any cuts in EU migration will be matched by an increase in non-EU migration. The UK has huge public and private debts. It can't afford to shrink the economy.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostRacist!
Seriously insult the Beeb but not a broadcaster from another country who has feck all to do with it.
But that said ...
Al Jazeera controversies and criticism
Al Jazeera has been criticized for being state media owned by Qatar.[1][16][17][18][19][20] In 2010, United States Department of State internal communications, released by WikiLeaks as part of the 2010 diplomatic cables leak, claim that the Qatar government manipulates Al Jazeera coverage to suit political interests ...Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat's a bit of a myth, because unemployment in the UK is short term, there are very few long term unemployed. If you stop migrants then you simply shrink the UK economy, basic arithmetic is that every year 200,000 people retire and are not replaced by young people. Basically you'll find the economy collapses without migration.
The result of no migration will be filthy streets, DIY medical treatment and living off a diet of potatos dug up from your back yard.
Doubt very much that the government will cut migration. Any cuts in EU migration will be matched by an increase in non-EU migration. The UK has huge public and private debts. It can't afford to shrink the economy.
Oh wait! Robots will do all those jobs anyway.
They will be able to blow your nose, wipe your 4rse and tie your shoelaces. It will save your mother a job.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat's a bit of a myth, because unemployment in the UK is short term, there are very few long term unemployed. If you stop migrants then you simply shrink the UK economy, basic arithmetic is that every year 200,000 people retire and are not replaced by young people. Basically you'll find the economy collapses without migration.
The result of no migration will be filthy streets, DIY medical treatment and living off a diet of potatos dug up from your back yard.
Doubt very much that the government will cut migration. Any cuts in EU migration will be matched by an increase in non-EU migration. The UK has huge public and private debts. It can't afford to shrink the economy.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostUK unemployment falls to new 42-year low - BBC News
This is terrible! The UK must agree to rejoin now!
When we have actually left and time for all of these damaging effects start to kick in , I will come back to this post and we can discuss over some chlorinated chicken what the effects are then.Warning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIdeally we want to neither contract nor grow and maintain a modest balance and gentler footprint on our fragile planet.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe Biased Broadcasting Corporation is very selective when it comes to reporting EU-related news, especially any unfavourable to its Remainer narrative.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostTrash - how offensive!
I'm alright JackComment
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