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Previously on "Taking your Mother and Father to Court for £5 Million."
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Reminds me of my school friend Mike Hunt(yes really!). Father allegedly invented Malteser chocolate(I never believed it). Father bought him car, car insurance, motorbike. Mike then asked for Motorbike insurance about £30. His father got quite upset.
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostLeaving our biggest trading partner on a deal even May has said wont be anywhere near as good as we have now
Scientists and Engineers getting contracts cut because they will no longer be involved in major projects like Galileo, Fusion and Civil Engineering, Areospace etc. because they extend beyond 2019
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Well he lost his case and won't get another penny. Common sense prevails.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAh Brexit again. What a surprise. Xoggoth will be pleased!
To address your point, briefly, as this isn't a Brexit thread, Remainers invariably base their arguments on the way things are today with regard to the EU. They never give a moment's thought to the adverse way things are developing and are likely to become in the not too distant future.
An analogy is those smug or resigned fools on the Titanic who preferred to stay inside in the warm, sipping brandy, while sensible people with foresight were braving the cold outside finding places on the fast dwindling supply of lifeboats.
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostUnderstand your sentiment, SAS makes some abrasive comments to people but when it comes to Brexit I don't see that anyone has ever made any real convincing arguments against his logic. ...
To address your point, briefly, as this isn't a Brexit thread, Remainers invariably base their arguments on the way things are today with regard to the EU. They never give a moment's thought to the adverse way things are developing and are likely to become in the not too distant future.
An analogy is those smug or resigned fools on the Titanic who preferred to stay inside in the warm, sipping brandy, while sensible people with foresight were braving the cold outside finding places on the fast dwindling supply of lifeboats.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostEh???!!
Does every post have to be elevated to Brexit?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostEh???!!
Does every post have to be reduced to Brexit?
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostUnderstand your sentiment, SAS makes some abrasive comments to people but when it comes to Brexit I don't see that anyone has ever made any real convincing arguments against his logic.
Leaving our biggest trading partner on a deal even May has said wont be anywhere near as good as we have now
Scientists and Engineers getting contracts cut because they will no longer be involved in major projects like Galileo, Fusion and Civil Engineering, Areospace etc. because they extend beyond 2019
Loss of banking and many other jobs in other industries where they suspect a bad deal will hit their bottom line.
A shrinking economy that will have bigger debts to manage and a country with one of the highest tax rates.
Companies not investing because they know that skilled foreigners are needed to make any investment work.
All I hear is that we will be getting control, but nobody seems to know what we will be getting control of, or that we will be creating new markets but no one know what new markets they are, feeble excuses that just don't bear any scrutiny, so I would say this guy is more of a Brexiter just going through life spending money hoping that it will all just turn out OK.
Does every post have to be reduced to Brexit?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWorks in IT, Walter Mitty type character, sound like anyone we know
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-for-more-cash
Leaving our biggest trading partner on a deal even May has said wont be anywhere near as good as we have now
Scientists and Engineers getting contracts cut because they will no longer be involved in major projects like Galileo, Fusion and Civil Engineering, Areospace etc. because they extend beyond 2019
Loss of banking and many other jobs in other industries where they suspect a bad deal will hit their bottom line.
A shrinking economy that will have bigger debts to manage and a country with one of the highest tax rates.
Companies not investing because they know that skilled foreigners are needed to make any investment work.
All I hear is that we will be getting control, but nobody seems to know what we will be getting control of, or that we will be creating new markets but no one know what new markets they are, feeble excuses that just don't bear any scrutiny, so I would say this guy is more of a Brexiter just going through life spending money hoping that it will all just turn out OK.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWorks in IT, Walter Mitty type character, sound like anyone we know
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-for-more-cash
Lottery couple sued by their own son who claims he was cut out of £101m fortune during drunken row
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI thought this was funny. They came across as the typical gay couple, pink pound, living it up, no cares in the world etc.
His dad was super generous and he took the proverbial.
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I thought this was funny. They came across as the typical gay couple, pink pound, living it up, no cares in the world etc.
His dad was super generous and he took the proverbial.
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Taking your Mother and Father to Court for £5 Million.
Works in IT, Walter Mitty type character, sound like anyone we know
Michael Dawes was given £1m by his father and stepmother soon after their win, but the judge said nearly all of it had been spent within a month.
About £550,000 was spent on a house in Portsmouth, where Michael lived, but he also gave nearly £250,000 to friends and his partner’s family, and quit a well-paid IT job.
At one point, the pair were spending up to £30,000 a month, including £1,000 a week on groceries. The judge compared their lifestyle to “some sort of Walter Mitty existence”.
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