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No deal brexit to cost 100,000 jobs...

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    #21
    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Not worried - but planning for it - which would imply a certain amount of trepidation which could be misconstrued as worry.

    Brexit: France fears no-deal blow to farms - BBC News

    as are the Germans.

    What is Germany planning in case of a no-deal Brexit? - BBC News
    Yes but you would be hard pressed to find it in the news. It isn't important.

    no-one is worried.
    I'm alright Jack

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      #22
      Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
      How is my comment a tantrum you dunce?

      I'm not upset that you idiot brexiters are only happy when you're causing someone, somewhere, discomfort. I'm sad for you. Sad that your own pleasure in life is someone else's displeasure. You only get one chance of life fella, don't waste it being bitter like the rest of the brexidiots
      I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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        #23
        Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
        My rubbish is every bit as good, and every bit as equally valid as the tulip you spout from your backside.
        The thing we've been trying to explain to you Yorkie and your thicko mates is when Fox or whoever spouts of some 'facts', you should first stop and think about how and why they would be valid, and whether or not the facts are about apples when you are trying to talk about apples. It's a good plan equally for your professional life.


        Rightly or wrongly, Yorkie, I can't see why the German car industry would have a net loss of jobs. What was your carefully considered thought on this when you first read it?
        "Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark Twain

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          #24
          Originally posted by Whorty View Post
          How is my comment a tantrum you dunce?

          I'm not upset that you idiot brexiters are only happy when you're causing someone, somewhere, discomfort. I'm sad for you. Sad that your own pleasure in life is someone else's displeasure. You only get one chance of life fella, don't waste it being bitter like the rest of the brexidiots
          He who is without sin shall cast the first stone

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            #25
            Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
            The thing we've been trying to explain to you Yorkie and your thicko mates is when Fox or whoever spouts of some 'facts', you should first stop and think about how and why they would be valid, and whether or not the facts are about apples when you are trying to talk about apples. It's a good plan equally for your professional life.


            Rightly or wrongly, Yorkie, I can't see why the German car industry would have a net loss of jobs. What was your carefully considered thought on this when you first read it?
            That you speak absolute B*ll*cks

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              #26
              Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
              People lose their jobs all the time for a variety of reasons. Whilst losing ones job may seem like a bad thing when it happens it can force the individual out of a rut, which they may be unaware they were actually in, and force them into change for the better. Not all change is bad.
              Christmas in Yorkshire this year might be a riot....

              "Yorkie, your Uncle Dave lost his job six months ago,"
              - "Maybe that will force him out of a rut"
              "He has three kids and a mortgage"
              - "Maybe he was unaware of the rut he was in, this will force him into change for the better"
              "There is a severe lack of jobs in the North East now - the plant is closing, and the Regional Development Fund was not replaced by the Tories"
              - "Not all change is bad"

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                #27
                Originally posted by meridian View Post
                Christmas in Yorkshire this year might be a riot....

                "Yorkie, your Uncle Dave lost his job six months ago,"
                - "Maybe that will force him out of a rut"
                "He has three kids and a mortgage"
                - "Maybe he was unaware of the rut he was in, this will force him into change for the better"
                "There is a severe lack of jobs in the North East now - the plant is closing, and the Regional Development Fund was not replaced by the Tories"
                - "Not all change is bad"
                I fail to see the relevance of anything you posted as I don't have and never have had an uncle Dave.

                When you do have something a relevance to add to the discussion please feel free to post. Until then....put the keyboard down until you have learnt how to use it properly.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
                  I fail to see the relevance of anything you posted as I don't have and never have had an uncle Dave.

                  When you do have something a relevance to add to the discussion please feel free to post. Until then....put the keyboard down until you have learnt how to use it properly.
                  It's called "satire". The relevance is clear when one applies the bollocks you talk to an actual conversation with a real person at risk of losing their job due to the religion of Brexit.

                  "Force an individual out of a rut". Really, can you be any more insensitive?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by meridian View Post
                    It's called "satire". The relevance is clear when one applies the bollocks you talk to an actual conversation with a real person at risk of losing their job due to the religion of Brexit.

                    "Force an individual out of a rut". Really, can you be any more insensitive?
                    It's called sport. Winding you gullible remainers up is so so easy

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
                      It's called sport. Winding you gullible remainers up is so so easy
                      If crowing about people losing their jobs is a sport to you, what are you going to do for an encore?

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