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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI said "explain it" not "bore us all to f**king death".
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostOk, In short its all about not treating people like idiots and telling people the truth , we were told that the economic disaster that UK gov said would happen was just remainers putting up a smoke screen , now I see that that is complete lies from the graphs I have, and boy are they bad , unfortunately I can't share them with you as they were a recent model done for a German Bank I can see that economic disaster for the poorest people is certainly on the cards, and that includes People on the bench right now , permies on sub 50K salaries , retired as well as benefit claimants.
So why did we not tell them the truth ?
Why not say yes these are the good reasons to leave and it will cause a lot of hardship for people already suffering ?
But as we know Mr Johnson dosent like telling the truth does he ?, bent bananas , 350 million per week are all from his office of distortion and as far as I am concerned if someone need to tell as many lies as him then although Corbyn is not in the least fit to govern, its what you get when people can't trust anything you say.
Now I just know your going to get someone say we take what all politicians say with a pinch of salt , I would say stop treating people like idiots and tell them the truth and if you don't know tell them that, Im just brining these lies to book wherever I see that.
I accept Brexit and everyone knows we are getting out but from now on my view is making sure people know the facts. Many on here are telling us about EU Army , the fact that we don't want to be governed by EU , blah blah blah but having spent 10 years in the UK and quite frankly back then most people didn't give a T*ss about any of that.
Having watched a BBC documentary about some mum with two kids slowly starving herself because she was short of money makes my F**king blood boil when I see the reasons some people on here use as excuses mostly adults with child brains.
So there you go , truth, as we are all in this together aren't we ? or is that only when it suits the Conservatives?.
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post
Well you're the genius, why don't you explain it?
So why did we not tell them the truth ?
Why not say yes these are the good reasons to leave and it will cause a lot of hardship for people already suffering ?
But as we know Mr Johnson dosent like telling the truth does he ?, bent bananas , 350 million per week are all from his office of distortion and as far as I am concerned if someone need to tell as many lies as him then although Corbyn is not in the least fit to govern, its what you get when people can't trust anything you say.
Now I just know your going to get someone say we take what all politicians say with a pinch of salt , I would say stop treating people like idiots and tell them the truth and if you don't know tell them that, Im just brining these lies to book wherever I see that.
I accept Brexit and everyone knows we are getting out but from now on my view is making sure people know the facts. Many on here are telling us about EU Army , the fact that we don't want to be governed by EU , blah blah blah but having spent 10 years in the UK and quite frankly back then most people didn't give a T*ss about any of that.
Having watched a BBC documentary about some mum with two kids slowly starving herself because she was short of money makes my F**king blood boil when I see the reasons some people on here use as excuses mostly adults with child brains.
So there you go , truth, as we are all in this together aren't we ? or is that only when it suits the Conservatives?.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFinally, you're getting it.
The first step to personal acceptance is to know your limitations
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostOur company sacked a guy about two weeks ago for lying on his CV, apparently told them he had a Math degree from a Budapest University but turns out he had one in History.
OK , his job was as a mathematician and I worked with him to convert algorithms into MT Java code, but the degree he lied about was 23 years ago and he seemed to know his job, although I have no idea if the algorithms work as I don't get paid anything like him to know.
Now we have a professor from UK University who has come over on a €1000 Euro work from home (most days) contract to double check everything he has done over the last 5 months so they have renewed my contract as well (nothing like the rate he is on).
So six more months of doing virtually nothing except putting leavers bang to rights on their misfortune.
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Are you trying to say that your colleague was an immigrant and was fired because of Brexit, and his CV was used as an excuse?
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I'm just another Idiot.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostA crusade, eh?
Well be careful that you don't crusade yourself right out of the door and forum...
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostOK , try reading the last line again
Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI expect Soviet era academic administrators make the average British council jobsworth look like they're going round on roller skates with fireworks up their arse. Under those circumstances, 5 months might well be regarded as highly impressive.
After 23 years you'd have no fecking chance whatever of extracting any data out of them.Last edited by zeitghost; 7 October 2017, 17:09.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf only you could find a way of articulating this in a form we might be able to understand...
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostLeavers and to some extent remainers will gain from my extensive knowledge of economics which they have proven time and time again they have no idea about.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostArticle 50 has been triggered. Brexit is happening. Having you on a 'crusade' on a forum demanding apologies is ludicrous.
I did have a nice graph from my company showing mortgage rate interest rises but this is blocked by our firewall but to summarise:
For UK gov to keep cpi inflation at 2% then over the next 12 - 24 months mortgage rates will need to rise by 1.25 - 1.75 % (Thats base rate) so total will be between 4.25 - 5% average.
For UK gov to keep cpi inflation at 2% over the next 24 - 36 months and this is assuming a pound slump towards the dollar rate after Brexit then mortgage rates will rise to 2.25 - 2.75% thats 5.25 and 6% average.
This will of course also hit rents as the UK gov continue to charge landlords tax on total rental incomes.Last edited by motoukenin; 7 October 2017, 05:28.
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