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Very average retort.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd yet nothing comes to your mind if I ask you what you think a successful Brexit deal would look like?






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I see your CUK postings and the words monkeys, typewriters and shakespeare come to mind.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIndeed I underestimated how many Uber and Amazon drivers were really needed.

No wage rises above inflation and piss poor productivity suggests lots of low level and badly paid jobs are being created.
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Indeed I underestimated how many Uber and Amazon drivers were really needed.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostNot entirely true though:
https://forums.contractoruk.com/gene...er-brexit.html
Probably more like law of averages.


No wage rises above inflation and piss poor productivity suggests lots of low level and badly paid jobs are being created.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
Not entirely true though:
https://forums.contractoruk.com/gene...er-brexit.html
Probably more like law of averages.
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Well above average actually:Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostSASGuru's only average with this prediction malarkey. If you want real insight you need his fellow Remain cohort scooterscot.
https://forums.contractoruk.com/gene...emi-final.html
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SASGuru's only average with this prediction malarkey. If you want real insight you need his fellow Remain cohort scooterscot.Originally posted by Bean View PostMaybe one day, you'll pipe down a bit and come to the realisation, that you do not have a crystal-ball that allows you to know the future.
Then, maybe you'll further realise, that others do not necessarily want to expend large amounts of time & energy, discussing hypothetical scenarios, which may or may not come to pass.
HTH BIDI
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Originally posted by Bean View PostMaybe one day, you'll pipe down a bit and come to the realisation, that you do not have a crystal-ball that allows you to know the future.
You don't need a crystal ball, just some basic numeracy skills. That's something most Brexiters don't have so to them it seems like magic

Here's a categoric, unequivocal prediction: Brexit, of whatever form, will make the country poorer than it would otherwise be.
The extent to which it will be poorer will depend on the level of compromise the UK government makes.
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Maybe one day, you'll pipe down a bit and come to the realisation, that you do not have a crystal-ball that allows you to know the future.Originally posted by sasguru View PostMaybe one day you'll have a valid point to make on the issue under discussion.
Then, maybe you'll further realise, that others do not necessarily want to expend large amounts of time & energy, discussing hypothetical scenarios, which may or may not come to pass.
HTH BIDI
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMaybe one day you'll have a valid point to make on the issue under discussion.
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Do you hold SAS' hand when he is crossing the road too?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDoesn't seem likely really, does it.
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Doesn't seem likely really, does it.Originally posted by sasguru View PostMaybe one day you'll have a valid point to make on the issue under discussion.
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