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Why is it odd? I've never denied being occasionally hypocritical.Originally posted by sasguru View PostEvidently?
Yes, your opinions are obviously superior because as we can see Brexit is raging success.
So successful, in fact, that I find it odd that you would consider dual Irish citizenship, as you've mentioned several times.


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Evidently?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostEvidently, yours are worthless.
Yes, your opinions are obviously superior because as we can see Brexit is a raging success.
So successful, in fact, that I find it odd that you would consider dual Irish citizenship, as you've mentioned several times.

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I don't think anyone who voted for Brexit should call someone else moronic.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI don't work in the public sector and in my 30+ years as a contractor have worked in numerous countries - in and outwith Europe. I hope this information proves useful in improving the accuracy of your posts.
You really shouldn't post when you've been drinking, it makes you appear even more moronic than usual.
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I don't work in the public sector and in my 30+ years as a contractor have worked in numerous countries - in and outwith Europe. I hope this information proves useful in improving the accuracy of your posts.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThick as a plank, aren't you?
I wouldn't bother getting dual Irish nationality if I were you, it's not as if you could be employed anywhere outside your protected public sector milieu, let alone in another country

You really shouldn't post when you've been drinking, it makes you appear even more moronic than usual.
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Thick as a plank, aren't you?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYep, 1 point to you. Deduct it from the tuliploads that you owe me.
I wouldn't bother getting dual Irish nationality if I were you, it's not as if you could be employed anywhere outside your protected public sector milieu, let alone in another country
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It's all academic anyway, Labour haven't got a hope in hell, even if they do promise to plant a gazillion trees in the next fortnight!Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI don't see much profligate spending under Labour, it's mainly the Tories.

It's a bit of a myth that only Labour push up deficits.
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I don't see much profligate spending under Labour, it's mainly the Tories.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNothing whatsoever to do with the Labour Government's Profligate attitude to the UK's financial resources then, eh?
<cough>FiReControl</cough>

It's a bit of a myth that only Labour push up deficits.
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Nothing whatsoever to do with the Labour Government's Profligate attitude to the UK's financial resources then, eh?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSasguru is right - for once. And sadly the solution to too much debt seems to be more debt. Still, as long as the plebs don't realize then the hedge funds can still make loads of money and blame any perceived issues on immigrants, then its all fine.
<cough>FiReControl</cough>
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