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UK government is bluffing with cards everyone can see
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostAny modest logistical and managerial costs would be more than made up for by the improvement to the environment etc.Comment
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UK government is bluffing with cards everyone can see
Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAnd then there will be no need for the state to pay anyone to do these jobs, or to collect the rubbish or anything 'menial', as all the workers who currently do such jobs can be fired and then work for their benefits without having to bother about employment protection or minimum wage. And there will be no EUSSR courts to interfere against the sovereign state. It's no wonder Jacob Rees Mogg looked so pleased.
It's service for a benefit.
No litter picking, no benefits.
It's not about taking away jobs or devaluing the work force. It's about installing get ethic that you don't get something for free.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostStruggling to understand your point of view.
Are you suggesting that as we can't know the future, there is no point in preparing for possible outcomes?
I take it you don't own any insurance products then?
How very chavtastic.In Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostWhy take out insurance when you obviously know it all, hence the crystal ball comment.
The whole point of that article is that the govt. havent got any plans for EU talks failureHard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhoosh! You seem to be in the wrong thread or an alternative universe or something
The whole point of that article is that the govt. havent got any plans for EU talks failure
As per the norm you're talking out of your rear.In Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostSo all news articles tell the truth then is that what you're saying? Or that you actually have some inside knowledge of how it's all going to go down.
As per the norm you're talking out of your rear.
Is "hope" your strategy in life?
FFS and you talk about talking out of rear ends. Dear God, what hath the education system wrought?Hard Brexit now!
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We are not playing poker and we are not trying to bluff anyone.
We have tried to talk about for example what could happened to EU nationals in the UK and vice versa - but the EU said no we will not talk about it.
We have tried to talk about trade but the EU has said no we will not talk about it.
We have effectively turned our cards over and said these things are too important to play games about so we will not play this game.
And the EU have said 'Waaaa I am a spoiled 10 year old and want my own way'
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWe are not playing poker and we are not trying to bluff anyone.
We have tried to talk about for example what could happened to EU nationals in the UK and vice versa - but the EU said no we will not talk about it.
We have tried to talk about trade but the EU has said no we will not talk about it.
We have effectively turned our cards over and said these things are too important to play games about so we will not play this game.
And the EU have said 'Waaaa I am a spoiled 10 year old and want my own way'
Feckers
Don't worry I'm sure mummy will read you a lovely bedtime story before beddy-byes.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIt's not work.
It's service for a benefit.
No litter picking, no benefits.
It's not about taking away jobs or devaluing the work force. It's about installing get ethic that you don't get something for free.Comment
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