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But that's what most of the crap you post is Bee.Originally posted by Bee View PostOh, I didn't say that because I didn't want to hurt his feelings but you just have done it.
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Oh, I didn't say that because I didn't want to hurt his feelings but you just have done it.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThis post kind of sums up Brexit. Arrogant. Delusional. And factually incorrect.
Immigration allows Britons to continue to not have to pay for things. We could have a society without immigration, and without working everybody until they drop, but we won't get there through blaming others for our problems or through our sense of entitlement from our perceived great past.
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This post kind of sums up Brexit. Arrogant. Delusional. And factually incorrect.Originally posted by original PM View PostThe uk is a nation of inventors we gave the world the internet
For free......
Just let that sink in.
Immigration allows Britons to continue to not have to pay for things. We could have a society without immigration, and without working everybody until they drop, but we won't get there through blaming others for our problems or through our sense of entitlement from our perceived great past.
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So have you been stockpiling from work the isotopes that sustain you?Originally posted by zeitghostBastards! I want to retire, not work until I drop!
ZeitGrandFather1 did that.
ZeitGrandFather2 popped his clogs a year before he got to pension age.
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See if you can spot the error in logic you have made there.Originally posted by original PM View PostYou are really advocating importing people to do the jobs for other people.
The 1800's are calling they want their slave trade back 👀
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Yes, you can create a society which removes the need for more immigrants if you create the conditions to increase the birth rate.Originally posted by original PM View PostLike im gonna live to 80....
But should we not look at a way to create a society which removes the need?
And by just letting immigrants to do the work you never create a need so no one ever solves the problem.
The uk is a nation of inventors we gave the world the internet
For free......
Just let that sink in.
Remembering the past without finding the solutions for the future it's not a good idea.
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Like im gonna live to 80....Originally posted by Bee View PostThis is a kind of a populist answer.
if you don't want to be working at the age of 80 or see your taxes increasing, you need to have more active people working that also includes creating more jobs.
You prefer to have a British citizen working at the age of 80 instead of an immigrant in their 30. Oh, and you should know that the slaves don't pay taxes.
But should we not look at a way to create a society which removes the need?
And by just letting immigrants to do the work you never create a need so no one ever solves the problem.
The uk is a nation of inventors we gave the world the internet
For free......
Just let that sink in.
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Your wish is the government's command: https://www.theguardian.com/educatio...bite?CMP=fb_guOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostAnd, as I said earlier on the student fees thread, get people into work sooner.
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This is a kind of a populist answer.Originally posted by original PM View PostYou are really advocating importing people to do the jobs for other people.
The 1800's are calling they want their slave trade back 👀
if you don't want to be working at the age of 80 or see your taxes increasing, you need to have more active people working that also includes creating more jobs.
You prefer to have a British citizen working at the age of 80 instead of an immigrant in their 30. Oh, and you should know that the slaves don't pay taxes.
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You are really advocating importing people to do the jobs for other people.Originally posted by Bee View PostThis could be improved with more immigrants. Oh, wait...
The 1800's are calling they want their slave trade back 👀
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