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Previously on "Businesses demand reopening of the Brexit negotiations"
Is that Fatima poster a genuine Gov poster? If so, ffs
Actually many of the great IT people have worked with have a large interest in Music and performing arts. Some are in bands or amateur / professional theatre. Retraining from Ballet to IT isn't that much of a push, its all about patterns.
A ballerinas career is likely to be short like most sportsmen. They can't all start dance schools..
Was joking of course, I can already see all those fishermen retraining in C#. One could also retrain in being a wealthy Tory donor, but that's a bit more tricky.
If need to emigrate, not quite so simple, but still some options.
Was joking of course, I can already see all those fishermen retraining in C#. One could also retrain in being a wealthy Tory donor, but that's a bit more tricky.
Amid mounting anger among UK firms at cross-border friction they were told would not exist, British manufacturing and trade organisations met Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove in an emergency session on Thursday to discuss problems resulting from the deal struck by Boris Johnson with the EU before Christmas.
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