I wonder where is GB9. Surely celebrating now. I'd like to hear how inflation will balance the economy out.
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No that's to check whether you are lucky. A point you have made about sending your offspring to private school to get contacts.Originally posted by sasguru View PostDoesn't answer my question.
I've worked with some PhDs from Russell group unis with no talent whatsoever, just the ability to avoid work and spend 8 years writing a "thesis".
And the most talented person I've ever seen left shool at 16.
Basically the way to check if you're talented is, are you on the big bucks?:
I have met some incredible talents who are not on big bucks. You will find many teaching.Comment
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Free trade cuts both ways, tariffs are used to protect local manufacturing. GL kickstarting UK manufacturing after signing free trade with India/China and getting flooded with products at rpcies the local Manufacturing can't compete with. Not to mention free GMO foods from the US YAY!Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostFree trade deals with the commonwealth (and the rest of the world).
State aid for our UK businesses perfectly legal.
Supreme Court will be our highest court.
House of Lords will be our highest parliament.
End to Freedom of Movement.
End to subsidising the rejuvenation of Eastern Europe.
Autonomy over our fishing grounds.
I guess a lot of state aid will be needed to subsidize the manufacturing "boom" after free trade with Asia is signed, so this makes sense. Just remember who is paying for it...
HoL is unelected, it's only fair for it to be the highest parliament. I'm sure they have the wellbeing of the average Brit in their mind.
No freedom of movement is a good thing and a protection against the inevitable Exodus from the UK. Freedom is dirty word anyway.
The rejuvenation of Eastern Europe is a major factor reducing migration from EE and only fair, after throwing them to the wolves at the end of WWII
I'm sure that the extra 10'000 fishermen will more than compensate the loss of 10'000 suits from the City/Canary Wharf in terms of GDP and tax.Comment
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As the boomers have stuffed everything up. Inflation will sort them out.Originally posted by diseasex View PostI wonder where is GB9. Surely celebrating now. I'd like to hear how inflation will balance the economy out.Comment
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I guess another benefit. More control over lawsMay has promised to build on EU protections for working people, which include paid holidays, health and safety at work and maternity leave. “Let me be absolutely clear: existing workers’ legal rights will continue to be guaranteed in law -- and they will be guaranteed as long as I am prime minister,” May said in October. Her phrasing was seen as significant, as it wouldn’t bind her successor to follow her pledge.Comment
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Moving to France I hear.....Originally posted by diseasex View PostI wonder where is GB9. Surely celebrating now. I'd like to hear how inflation will balance the economy out.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Tell us something we DON'T know!!Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI'm really trying here...
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Its simple all she needs to do is to state she will guarantee the status of the EU citizens of each country that reciprocates. So if Poland says any Brits in Poland will be treated as before then the Polish can stay here under similar rules.
Ignore the EU completely. Screw em!Comment
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Well Stuart Rose, the head of the IN Campaign certainly seems to think so. Perhaps you can put him right muttonhead?Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo you really think if the EU migrants leave, wages will go up?
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/0...-leave-the-eu/“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Certainly.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell Stuart Rose, the head of the IN Campaign certainly seems to think so. Perhaps you can put him right muttonhead?
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/0...-leave-the-eu/
Wages initially go up as demand for labour exceeds supply.
Following which companies think fook this and move abroad to cheaper locations - especially after Brexit when Britain is a small tuliphole of a market.
Which reverses the situation, there is now more labour than jobs, wages fall and remain low.
Elementary.Hard Brexit now!
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