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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSo you're saying unless the information is spoon fed to you, you can't make your own conclusions based on the data and evidence supplied. Seems you're well matched with your fellow Brexit voters. Maybe if Sas and Darm had painted this on the side of a bus you'd understand it better.
Bean is the sort of obviously poorly educated dumbkopf who still thinks Brexit will have no bad effects whatsoever.
Brexiter "thinking" has gone from
We hold all the cards (Wrong!) -> the EU are being horrible (defending their interests after we said were leaving, more like) -> Never mind we can deal with the rest of the world (Not so easily and would help if we had something to trade) -> it may turn out alright in the end (it won't).
It's great entertainment from t'other side of the channel.Hard Brexit now!
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My experience is based on a company that I founded 14 years ago and that went from 0 to around 25 full time high tech jobs based here.
What is your experience based on - articles in The Daily Express?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMy experience is based on a company that I founded 14 years ago and that went from 0 to around 25 full time high tech jobs based here.
What is your experience based on - articles in The Daily Express?
You're a nutter for staying in the UK. And in Brum of all placesHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIn our own experience academia already hit big time - we struggled to find candidate for a research project part funded by Govt, took 9 months almost max allowed period of time.
My experience is based on a company that I founded 14 years ago and that went from 0 to around 25 full time high tech jobs based here.
What is your experience based on - articles in The Daily Express?
So just to summarise, you have 25 employees out of 32.26 million people employed (0.000077%).
You almost failed to hire 1 (0.0000031%), yes ONE person within 9 months and claim therefore, that "academia already hit big time"
As to the article, all it suggests is that hiring has not had MoM growth, not that there is no hiring whatsoever.
In addition, there is nothing to suggest, that highly-paid workers are going to leave to the extent public services and tax-take are crippled - as per the original assertion by spasguru.
So, back to not holding my breath.Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSo you're saying unless the information is spoon fed to you, you can't make your own conclusions based on the data and evidence supplied. Seems you're well matched with your fellow Brexit voters. Maybe if Sas and Darm had painted this on the side of a bus you'd understand it better.
HTHOriginally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI wouldn't bother with Bean. He's given enough evidence of being an "Idiot Savant" - without the savant bit. Obviously on the spectrum, as well.
You're a nutter for staying in the UK. And in Brum of all places
Having no qualifications is apparently the best indicator of voting Brexit.
Bean is the sort of obviously poorly educated dumbkopf who still thinks Brexit will have no bad effects whatsoever.
PS. I've never said the following;
"Brexit will have no bad effects whatsoever."Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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