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Originally posted by Eirikur View Postworth 0.02% of GDP and will kill off the British sheep farmers.
https://www.ft.com/content/8c5f7a0c-...e-fe721dc08701
If British farmers cannot persuade people to buy lamb from a few miles away rather than literally the farthest reaches of the globe, something is seriously wrong. British lamb is wonderful...
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
Sell them as lamb mince, brexidiots won't know the difference
https://www.ft.com/content/252c7358-...0-4b06922d7f6c
As fears mount over the environmental impact of the agricultural system, entrepreneurs are rushing to develop new ways to feed the planet’s growing population. Insects are rich in protein and other essential nutrients and can be reared at scale with minimal environmental impact.
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
And I am sure the above does not apply to LM, I think I've seen some comments on this forum regarding her fetching looks.
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A source who wished to remain anonymous at Number 10 has reportedly said - “**** farmers”
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
You think it's ok to joke about women being traded as sex objects?Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Maybe he meant he'd like those girls to be trans and perhaps the trade deal will enable that for them?
If you want to hear the offensive part that I was thinking: English women are not particularly recognised for their looks, they might have a good personality, more down to earth, elegance but not good looks. There are of course some counter examples.
You can't see that in London of course because a good part of population is migrant but once all the 'au pairs', spanish waitress stop coming ...
Beauty is one of the few fine things in life, now you cannot comment upon it because conversation is a minefield. Imagine painters and poets spending all their life praising beauty and now.... oh you can't say that sir, it's offensive.
And I am sure the above does not apply to LM, I think I've seen some comments on this forum regarding her fetching looks.
Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Wouldn't you have to work first in order to pay tax to pay for our state pension? And maybe not be a contractor too, avoiding NI
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
Oy... considering how many of the gen X are retiring in the next few years, you are not very kind with the people that will be paying your pension.
I understand Benedorm is off table for now but you shouldn't take your frustration on the 'foreiners'... it was your own government that did this.
And it could have been a lot worse, you all people could have been digging ditches and doing all the work. Imagine that. Flipping hell all that work even raises the hair on my back even thinking of it.
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