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You'll not have a choice. Economy is sinking brain drain is evaporating all talent.. they'll be throwing money and houses at people with skills begging them to return.
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If EU citizens get a bad deal in the UK I'm probably returning to the UK not by choice.Originally posted by vetran View PostScooter back
It's in your interest to make sure EU citizens get full expenses paid for houses everything.
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Turkey is a complete mess. It's being turned into the Saudi of Europe. No one wants that on their doorstep.
Reading the state here in Germany is looking to revoke dual citizenship of Turks for voting him in. Which could have consequences for individuals like myself before Brexit is complete.
Only 8-12 months of this sheet show to go before I can get my passport. Lets hope it holds together until then.Last edited by scooterscot; 25 June 2017, 10:34.
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One of nature's many experiments that didn't quite work.Originally posted by Dark Black View PostBeing basically an engineer/technical-type person, I've always firmly believed in evolution.
But I'm starting to have doubts.
I mean... In that context, how does one explain Jeremy Corbyn....?

As you know who said, "Many are called, few are chosen", which I think nicely sums up the principle of Evolution (although fundamentalist Christians are too dogmatic and stupid to see it).
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Even evolution throws up the occasional throwback.Originally posted by Dark Black View PostBeing basically an engineer/technical-type person, I've always firmly believed in evolution.
But I'm starting to have doubts.
I mean... In that context, how does one explain Jeremy Corbyn....?
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Turkey is certainly run by *******.
By the way: MLA backs event promoting teaching children creationism - The Irish News
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Being basically an engineer/technical-type person, I've always firmly believed in evolution.Originally posted by Troll View Post
But I'm starting to have doubts.
I mean... In that context, how does one explain Jeremy Corbyn....?
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Turkey and the Dark Ages
Bye Bye Secularism
Turkey to stop teaching evolution
The new curriculum will go into effect for the 2017- 2018 school year.
It was crafted to emphasize national values and highlight contributions made by Turkish and Muslim scholarsTags: None
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