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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by BlightyBoy View Post
    That's true enough.

    Does that however preclude him from having a valid opinion?
    One might see it as a slight attack on the English culture from an outsider. The guy is from Edinburgh which had a shocking heroin problem in the 80s.

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  • BlightyBoy
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    He is Scottish though.
    That's true enough.

    Does that however preclude him from having a valid opinion?

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by BlightyBoy View Post
    Alternative national anthem:



    Courtesy Mike Scott @ Waterboys
    He is Scottish though.

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  • wc2
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    1. Being able to find a Mosque with ease
    2. You can grow a really long beard and still fit in
    3. See number 1

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    So basically heading down the pan UK economy style.
    As long as I can make £5k per month to pay for the mortgage, the Mondeo , the office and the fit Polish bird (no extras though) I will be fine. If things get worse then it will be lay off time (ugliest first to go)

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  • BlightyBoy
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    Alternative national anthem:

    man looks up on a yellow sky
    and the rain turns to rust in his eye
    rumours of his health are lies
    old England is dying
    his clothes are a dirty shade of blue
    and his ancient shoes worn through
    he steals from me and he lies to you
    old England is dying
    still he sings an empire song
    still he keeps his navy strong
    and he sticks his flag where it ill belongs
    old England is dying
    you're asking what makes me sigh now
    what it is makes me shudder so well
    I just freeze in the wind and I'm
    numb from the pummelin of the snow
    that falls from high in yellow skies
    down on where the well loved flag of
    England flies
    where homes are warm and mothers sigh
    where comedians laugh and babies cry
    where criminals are televised politicians
    fraternize
    journalists are dignified and everyone is
    civilized
    and children stare with Heroin eyes
    Old England!
    evening has fallen
    the swans are singing
    the last of sunday's bells is ringing
    the wind in the trees is sighing
    and old England is dying
    Courtesy Mike Scott @ Waterboys

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  • darmstadt
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    National Anthem

    And did those feet in ancient time
    Walk upon England's mountains green?
    And was the holy Lamb of God
    On England's pleasant pastures seen?
    And did the Countenance Divine
    Shine forth upon our clouded hills?
    And was Jerusalem builded here
    Among those dark Satanic mills?

    Bring me my bow of burning gold:
    Bring me my arrows of desire:
    Bring me my spear: O clouds, unfold!
    Bring me my chariot of fire!
    I will not cease from mental fight,
    Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand
    Till we have built Jerusalem
    In England's green and pleasant land.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post

    DA enterprises ambition is to remain solvent!
    .
    So basically heading down the pan UK economy style.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    As you are on the sharp end DA, what's your take on the economy? How's business?
    SAS business is a real struggle at the moment. I am fortunate that I have very low overheads (apart from running costs on the Mondeo). I am doing what I hate which is cold calling. I have picked out a niche or two and am using them as a means of trying to kick open doors. I am also focussing on making placements in Europe.

    I set myself a task of speaking to 20 people a day which I also expect my staff to do.

    DA enterprises ambition is to remain solvent!

    any leads gratefully received. I am working on a commission plan that rewards the simplest of leads for all business that comes of it. I have to be careful to find the balance between setting enough aside to incentivise lead givers and for any commitment becoming too much of a burden.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    I am not disagreeing with this. I am however taking issue with those who sneer at Britain, its history, its culture and the fact that we are good in a fight.
    As you are on the sharp end DA, what's your take on the economy? How's business?

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    I am not disagreeing with this. I am however taking issue with those who sneer at Britain, its history, its culture and the fact that we are good in a fight.
    I'm currently reading (no, I know that's another thread) Niall Ferguson's "Empire" so I'm not denigrating anything. Except, as chinese writer Han Suyin complained of years ago, a series of politicians who have brought a great people low.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Ah the English national dish.

    Seriously though, if you can't see that this recession/depression is going to permanently and strategically weaken the UK then you should think again.
    There cannot be a sustained recovery without some leader who has a genuine vision on how to restore competitiveness, innovation and industry to this once great country.
    And I don't see one coming forth.
    I am not disagreeing with this. I am however taking issue with those who sneer at Britain, its history, its culture and the fact that we are good in a fight.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    There cannot be a sustained recovery without some leader who has a genuine vision on how to restore competitiveness, innovation and industry to this once great country.
    And I don't see one coming forth.
    I’ll be free from about the end of March. Policy hint; lots of techie stuff, but more interesting than Gordon's databases.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Are you not standing at the next election then? If you did what party would you represent?
    I am far too sorted to want to be a politician and I have real skills.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Ah the English national dish.

    Seriously though, if you can't see that this recession/depression is going to permanently and strategically weaken the UK then you should think again.
    There cannot be a sustained recovery without some leader who has a genuine vision on how to restore competitiveness, innovation and industry to this once great country.
    And I don't see one coming forth.
    It's too friggin' late.

    I am not trying to talk it down, but the UK was already weakened and run down, it's just going to show more and more.

    The recent drop in the value of the pound wasn't the credit crunch hitting us earlier than the eurozone, it was a long-term overvaluation coming out in the wash.

    Our vaunted flexibility in working hours is nothing more than a need to work longer to earn the same, i.e. declining productivity.

    Our large contingent of knowledge workers flying out to work every Monday morning (or talking about emigrating) is an economy in decline, unable to find work for its people, where Holland and Germany take us in because their economies are unable to find enough of their own people for the work.

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