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get Brexit DUN i tell yah geddit dun i just want out
Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOr more likely, you're talking out of your arse.
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Originally posted by Shackattack View PostWow I'm absolutely staggered, I used to work round European countries a number of years ago, very short trips mainly based in London office. I knew Denmark had a great public service and benefits but didn't realise it was that good. We literally are the worst in Europe on so so many things. Highest transport costs, Highest Utilities, worst benefits system, probably the worst health service now, worst workers rights, rising pension age, worst public services.
anyway Brexit yay tekin back control of er nothing, unleashing our potential for quick one one help me out here struggling.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYeah. Switzerland is off if the yanks like it...
Living in Switzerland ruined me for America and its lousy work culture - Vox
anyway Brexit yay tekin back control of er nothing, unleashing our potential for quick one one help me out here struggling.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhich one? If you're talking about the man behind the scenes, he's back and on the first day wasn't practicing social distancing but was on the second, probably because the press had a field day...
Dominic Cumming back in Downing Street and ignoring social distancing rules | Latest Brexit news and top stories | The New European
How disappointing.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOMFG.....how WILL we manage without you?
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A Badge
I think people conveniently forget as a country we paid 620 billion in tax, and for that Matt Hancock unveiled a, wait for it.... no this is good I think this could be the thing to kick start the economy....you ready.
"A Badge for elderly care workers."
Think about it so they no longer have to que up at Asda, providing you're not relying on food banks of course.
I mean it's that kind of dynamism which makes me want reconsider staying in the UK, we are in good hands.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI was hoping for the coup-de-grace for Boris & his puppet master.
Any signs of The Ugly Mother****er recently?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe perspective from abroad is that the UK is most certainly declining from a 2nd rate country to a 3rd rate one.
Herd immunity U-turn, shambolic testing, not enough PPE, the Health minister blaming medics for overusing PPE (WTF!!), the daily propaganda that avoids saying anything of substance.
Covid will be the coup-de-grace for the Uk economy.
Any signs of The Ugly Mother****er recently?
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostApparently she's working at the wrong University.
Maybe she is crap or teaches Meeja studies?
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostReally? My sister-in-law makes ~£50k as a University Lecturer. That's nowhere near minimum wage. What's your Mrs doing wrong?
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