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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by aussielong View Post
    the younger people have benefitted by having freedom of movement

    It's not freedom that's forced them to have to get on their bike and find work elsewhere.

    Still, they can gorge themselves on shiny tat to make up for the emptiness of being isolated from family and friends.

    So, anyone buying a flashy new car to commute to the other end of the country every week, to stay in a flashy hotel with flashy food?

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  • aussielong
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    India is full of 'momma and poppa' stores as they're known. They are not going to be happy with the big boys moving in. But move in they will.
    This happened all over Europe when the smaller countries entered in recent years. The older generation in those countries has suffered with small businesses going under as the big boys move in (eg. LIDL and ALDI) but the younger people have benefitted by having freedom of movement within richer countries in Europe.

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  • MarillionFan
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    India is full of 'momma and poppa' stores as they're known. They are not going to be happy with the big boys moving in. But move in they will.

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  • AtW
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    Look, even if some big supermarket was allowed to build lots of shops there, what's so great it would be? It's not like they'd be paying lots of corp tax on overseas profits.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    I hope this is a wake-up call to all those people who need waking up. Like those ones that are still asleep for example







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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Anyway I'm not talking TO YOU!

    I'm talking to all my fans on CUK.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Says 634 people liked this [article I assume] at the bobtom of the page.

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  • TimberWolf
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    When I saw this, I realised destroying the UK IT industry and handing it over to India on a plate was all worth it. I'm sure Whisky makers agree too.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Anyway I'm not talking TO YOU!

    I'm talking to all my fans on CUK.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Get a life you saddo. Nobody should be posting on an IT geek forum at this type of night.
    It's only 8.30, not even knocking off time yet.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Get a life you saddo. Nobody should be posting on an IT geek forum at this type of night.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Britain 'to grant 20,000 visas to Indian workers as part of EU trade deal' | Mail Online

    Let all the Bobs in and we'll open up our markets.....


    India closes its door to foreign retailers - Telegraph

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