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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostProbably just the first Circle of Hell - Limbo. I think that you could actually use the 9 circles of hell from Dante's Inferno for Brexit
1 Limbo...what the UK is in waiting for May to make her mind up
2 Lust...what Brexiters dream about, sovereignty, closed borders, free trade and all the other bollocks that they spout
3 Gluttony...Brexiters who believed the outright bollocks published by the right wing MSM and leaders of the Leave campaign and wallowed in it
4 Greed...Brexit voting hedge fund managers and the ERG
5 Anger...Brexiters realising that it is not going their way
6 Heresy...when a Remainer tells the truth
7 Violence...when a Brexiter doesn't accept the truth
8 Fraud...the whole Brexit campaign
9 Treachery...what the right wing MSM think of the government/anyone who doesn't follow their dogma
What comes after 9? Oh, yes, hell....
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAre they outside IR35?
1 Limbo...what the UK is in waiting for May to make her mind up
2 Lust...what Brexiters dream about, sovereignty, closed borders, free trade and all the other bollocks that they spout
3 Gluttony...Brexiters who believed the outright bollocks published by the right wing MSM and leaders of the Leave campaign and wallowed in it
4 Greed...Brexit voting hedge fund managers and the ERG
5 Anger...Brexiters realising that it is not going their way
6 Heresy...when a Remainer tells the truth
7 Violence...when a Brexiter doesn't accept the truth
8 Fraud...the whole Brexit campaign
9 Treachery...what the right wing MSM think of the government/anyone who doesn't follow their dogma
What comes after 9? Oh, yes, hell....
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe Tories went gung-ho in public sector cuts especially in the amount of public sector workers however it looks like Brexit has kind of screwed that bit of their policy up:
2 billion has been allocated of which half has been spent but then again how many weeks of 350 million could have been spent on the NHS instead?
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Public Sector Cuts
The Tories went gung-ho in public sector cuts especially in the amount of public sector workers however it looks like Brexit has kind of screwed that bit of their policy up:
To prepare for no deal, 10,000 people had been hired, 5,000 more new jobs were in the pipeline and 5,000 more staff would be recruited if it happened.Tags: None
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