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Instabilty and uncertainty are a contractors wet dream. Companies take a short term view and don't want to commit but because of the changes there is a load of work. In short $$$$$$ (only for good contractors) the rest will tulipe it back to permiedom
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You can see where it's going; destroy loads of good jobs and let the young go and pick strawberries or work in weatherspoons at 5 pound an hour. That way you don't need any immigration.
The only catch is the pensioners voting for this will see their pensions eroded-
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou mean the Blair government? Who instructed teachers to tell poor kids they could go to university rather than allowing nasty teachers get away with dashing kids aspirations?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostA lot of them think "leave" means immigrants leave.
Though strangely they don't want to work on farms picking crops, slaughtering and packing meat, etc
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostTrue but the Bexiters are still in denial.
They still believe in the impossible, having your cake and eating it.
Though strangely they don't want to work on farms picking crops, slaughtering and packing meat, etc
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post
The sooner they come clean and say it's unfeasible to deliver what those voting for brexit wanted at the idealistic level, either due to the EU's inflexibility in accessing the single market, or because closing down immigration is just not workable on any non-fascist level, the sooner they can say 'ah well it was an idea but one we aren't going to follow up'.
They still believe in the impossible, having your cake and eating it.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, now it's even worse - the economy is in the hands of Brexiters
The sooner they come clean and say it's unfeasible to deliver what those voting for brexit wanted at the idealistic level, either due to the EU's inflexibility in accessing the single market, or because closing down immigration is just not workable on any non-fascist level, the sooner they can say 'ah well it was an idea but one we aren't going to follow up'.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostSounds nice. Wouldn't it be the other way round though?
Apart from the lovely women the beer is cheap. Good for a holiday/trip but us brits just wouldn't want to learn the lingo for anything more permanent. The foreigners all speak English when it matters so we don't have to make the effort. That may change if the EU decide to punish us by all changing to Esperanto and refusing to acknowledge English.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post
My favourite is a Polish/Czech bride website where I can charge desperate men in the UK access to that lovely lot, as they'll all be desperate to come here once the EU border is closed.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostThis is government and EU we are talking about. I will retire on this work and I'm only in my 40's
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