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EU asking the British government for an extension
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How does that happen when you order fish?Originally posted by PCTNN View PostInstead prepare yourself to a diet based on chlorinated chicken. yum!Comment
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I know - I was just wondering why Europe should be at the front of the queue after the way they've treated us for the last few years; mocking and deriding us, then expect to be first to be dealt with on trade deals. Shove yer VWs up yer bollix and get the Lexus imports going.Originally posted by meridian View PostOf course. Nobody’s doubting that if there is the will, trade deals will be done.
My response was to the suggestion that “we already have a trade deal, why do things need to change”.
Well, Jamie Oliver managed to improve chicken nuggets (or something like that). Sadly, his restaurant at Watergate Bay, Newquay has now closed too. More of a community project than anything else, hopefully a richer celeb chef will take it over (expecting/hoping Rick Stein or Nathan Outlaw to dive in).Originally posted by meridian View PostWe should have more fish, and the U.K. has some of the best fishing grounds in Europe. Let’s see if it’s easier to change people’s eating habits than it is to negotiate what should be a simple and beneficial-to-both-sides trade deal.
It's not exactly like getting horse in your lasagne is it?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHow does that happen when you order fish?
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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The EU are about to take the UK to the cleaners.
Manufacturers cut jobs at the fastest rate since 2012
The UK is in a weak position.I'm alright JackComment
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Although the unemployment rate is its lowest since 1975...blah blah conjecture and remoaner guesswork.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe EU are about to take the UK to the cleaners.
Manufacturers cut jobs at the fastest rate since 2012
The UK is in a weak position.Comment
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Because the tories have managed to turn every full time job into four part time jobs, complete with in work benefits. What are the rules again ? is it working one hour a month makes you 'employed' for statistical purposes ?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAlthough the unemployment rate is its lowest since 1975...blah blah conjecture and remoaner guesswork.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Phew, had me worried. I'm technically still employed.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostBecause the tories have managed to turn every full time job into four part time jobs, complete with in work benefits. What are the rules again ? is it working one hour a month makes you 'employed' for statistical purposes ?
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At least you'll sill get your housing benefit.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPhew, had me worried. I'm technically still employed.
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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It's cute that you think you'll have a choice.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHow does that happen when you order fish?Comment
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