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As long as we get to keep most of the fit ones, I don't give two turds what you think.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostI know you're too stupid to understand that not all of them are weather forecasters, besides the brain drain this causes, a large chunk will be supporting staff and taxes will no longer be paid in the UK.
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I know you're too stupid to understand that not all of them are weather forecasters, besides the brain drain this causes, a large chunk will be supporting staff and taxes will no longer be paid in the UK.Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf there are there 'hundreds of Irish weather forecasters'*, will they all have to do two jobs? It's not much of a 'boost' otherwise.
*There's a joke in there somewhere
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Boris has his Brexit Plan to cover weather forcastingOriginally posted by Eirikur View PostFor Ireland
European Medium-range weather forecasting station will be relocated from Reading to Ireland
Hundreds of Irish weather forecasters to get unexpected Brexit jobs boost - Dublin Live
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If there are there 'hundreds of Irish weather forecasters'*, will they all have to do two jobs? It's not much of a 'boost' otherwise.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostFor Ireland
European Medium-range weather forecasting station will be relocated from Reading to Ireland
Hundreds of Irish weather forecasters to get unexpected Brexit jobs boost - Dublin Live
*There's a joke in there somewhere
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European Medium-range weather forecasting station will be relocated from Reading to Ireland
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