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Post by harryburrows on Jun 6, 2017 8:16:38 GMT
You really do have to wonder at the kind of goon who reads and posts stuff from the Daily Express! Its just propaganda brexit bullshit from front to back designed to reassure the feebleminded that they haven't done a very stupid thing! Try a grownups paper www.ft.com/content/8db37b0a-46be-11e7-8519-9f94ee97d996What's the betting this clown claims he only posts Express links for a laugh or to be provocative? Whereas we all know by the sheer frequency of his usage of Express stories that its clearly his intellectual crutch lol. Poor Mary, what a thick cunt. They are all propaganda machines .....and very much the one you've linked too Don't they say people that resort to personal insults are the ones that have lost the argument?........seems you've failed before houve started He's got you bang to rights mate apart from the thick part , Love ya
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 8:23:43 GMT
They are all propaganda machines .....and very much the one you've linked too Don't they say people that resort to personal insults are the ones that have lost the argument?........seems you've failed before houve started He's got you bang to rights mate apart from the thick part , Love ya i knew I could rely on my many friends for support hope your knee collapses while you're up a ladder yofc
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Post by harryburrows on Jun 6, 2017 8:25:14 GMT
He's got you bang to rights mate apart from the thick part , Love ya i knew I could rely on my many friends for support hope your knee collapses while you're up a ladder yofc Your friends have been saying it for years mate
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 8:57:08 GMT
i knew I could rely on my many friends for support hope your knee collapses while you're up a ladder yofc Your friends have been saying it for years mate And you would know this how? About time went back to work....fucking malingerer
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Post by trickydicky73 on Jun 6, 2017 9:25:55 GMT
The only fucking risk that might crystallise is the risk it won't fucking happen at all.
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Post by Mendicant on Jun 6, 2017 10:52:08 GMT
Germany is sending troops to be based in Turkey amid suggestions of "privileged" relations between Turkey and the EU. Hopefully David Davies has noticed.
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Post by chiswickpotter on Jun 6, 2017 11:06:43 GMT
The people who come in from Europe are more likely to work in hospitals than take up beds, without them there will be less beds as we lose their labour and their taxes. The UK economy has been weakening for some time but the idea that making our trading position with our largest customer weaker and cutting off access to skilled and unskilled labour will somehow make us better off makes no sense. How will it improve things?
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 6, 2017 18:13:47 GMT
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 6, 2017 18:15:48 GMT
The people who come in from Europe are more likely to work in hospitals than take up beds, without them there will be less beds as we lose their labour and their taxes. The UK economy has been weakening for some time but the idea that making our trading position with our largest customer weaker and cutting off access to skilled and unskilled labour will somehow make us better off makes no sense. How will it improve things? Because the Express and Mail say so and Brexiteers want it to be true, no further sense or logic required.
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Post by Mendicant on Jun 6, 2017 18:37:02 GMT
Nordrhein-Westfalen state radio, WDR5. Is that grown up enough for you?
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Post by Northy on Jun 6, 2017 19:18:39 GMT
Actually joint rock bottom of 7 countries after being the fastest growing economy the previous year. Economy is still growing - hardly the end of the world is it ? The facts are that we are being left behind already and the isolationist thinking that is rife amongst people who simply do not understand how economics work will lead them and many more to lose their jobs and livelihoods. All for what ? . being left behind, jeez? Spains economy is fast growing in that their unemployment has fallen from 25% to 15%, ours is at 4.6%, yep weve really fallen behind, its just the rest are finally starting to grow after years of stagnation when we have been growing for quite a few years
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Post by potteringermany on Jun 6, 2017 20:01:07 GMT
Nordrhein-Westfalen state radio, WDR5. Is that grown up enough for you? WDR5 is a good station, but I think you've misunderstood it mate. The relationship between Germany and Turkey is at an all time low as the Telegraph correctly reports. It is also clearly reported on the State ARD website: "The mood in the political Berlin is, however, such that the German tornadoes, the German tanker and the 260 German soldiers will leave Turkey as soon as possible." www.tagesschau.de/ausland/incirlik-bundestag-103.html
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Post by Mendicant on Jun 6, 2017 20:25:26 GMT
Nordrhein-Westfalen state radio, WDR5. Is that grown up enough for you? WDR5 is a good station, but I think you've misunderstood it mate. The relationship between Germany and Turkey is at an all time low as the Telegraph correctly reports. It is also clearly reported on the State ARD website: "The mood in the political Berlin is, however, such that the German tornadoes, the German tanker and the 260 German soldiers will leave Turkey as soon as possible." www.tagesschau.de/ausland/incirlik-bundestag-103.htmlI think I must have misunderstood, they're moving from Turkey to Jordan.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 7, 2017 16:51:43 GMT
WDR5 is a good station, but I think you've misunderstood it mate. The relationship between Germany and Turkey is at an all time low as the Telegraph correctly reports. It is also clearly reported on the State ARD website: "The mood in the political Berlin is, however, such that the German tornadoes, the German tanker and the 260 German soldiers will leave Turkey as soon as possible." www.tagesschau.de/ausland/incirlik-bundestag-103.htmlI think I must have misunderstood, they're moving from Turkey to Jordan. Bit too grown up maybe I'm just kidding, well done you for correcting yourself, if only others on here had the same approach.
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Post by Mendicant on Jun 7, 2017 17:07:36 GMT
I think I must have misunderstood, they're moving from Turkey to Jordan. Bit too grown up maybe I'm just kidding, well done you for correcting yourself, if only others on here had the same approach. I'm always completely 100% open-minded about my interpretation of the world until I've had it confirmed on Infowars by Alex himself
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 13, 2017 14:41:52 GMT
So Merkel's unilateral decision to invite millions of economic migrants to Europe has to be supported or face financial penalties. Charming.
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 13, 2017 16:52:54 GMT
And the dismantling of the city of London and jobs starts London could lose EU euro clearing role The European Union has revealed a draft law to give it the power to move the lucrative euro clearing business out of London and keep it in the EU after Britain leaves the Union in 2019. London currently processes three-quarters of the trade in this financial sector, providing thousands of jobs. But European Commission vice-president Valdis Dombrovskis said Brexit needed "certain adjustments to our rules". The law will decide if London will have the right to host the work post-Brexit. London is currently the world leader for the clearing of all types of currency-denominated derivatives including the euro. link
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 13, 2017 17:10:06 GMT
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Post by boothenboy75 on Jun 13, 2017 17:34:56 GMT
Good, hopefully it will give the government a kick up the arse to start training young people and giving everyone a decent wage to carry out the role. Unless you support the undercutting of the labour market by the government?
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 13, 2017 17:44:30 GMT
Good, hopefully it will give the government a kick up the arse to start training young people and giving everyone a decent wage to carry out the role. Unless you support the undercutting of the labour market by the government? Collapse of NHS now thought of as good by Leave voter! Perhaps they can spend some of that 350million a week the NHS isn't getting lol Short of the end of the world which Leave voters seem to cling to as not having happened so alls fabulous, how many aspects of Project Fear are left as unfulfilled? House prices falling - check NHS recruitment crisis - check Job losses - check Rising inflation - check Cost of living increase - check Devalued currency - check Rise in hate crime - check Fall in consumer spending - check Recession - not yet
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Post by boothenboy75 on Jun 13, 2017 17:49:23 GMT
Good, hopefully it will give the government a kick up the arse to start training young people and giving everyone a decent wage to carry out the role. Unless you support the undercutting of the labour market by the government? Collapse of NHS now thought of as good by Leave voter! Perhaps they can spend some of that 350million a week the NHS isn't getting lol Short of the end of the world which Leave voters seem to cling to as not having happened so alls fabulous, how many aspects of Project Fear are left as unfulfilled? House prices falling - check NHS recruitment crisis - check Job losses - check Rising inflation - check Cost of living increase - check Devalued currency - check Rise in hate crime - check Fall in consumer spending - check Recession - not yet Collapse of the NHS? If you weren't so shrill perhaps some of your other points would be taken more seriously than by a couple of posters. You really need to stop being so hard on yourself for doing the right thing, I'm sure psychologists have a name for the syndrome you're clearly suffering from. I honestly wish you the very best of luck. Take care. x
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 13, 2017 17:54:24 GMT
Collapse of NHS now thought of as good by Leave voter! Perhaps they can spend some of that 350million a week the NHS isn't getting lol Short of the end of the world which Leave voters seem to cling to as not having happened so alls fabulous, how many aspects of Project Fear are left as unfulfilled? House prices falling - check NHS recruitment crisis - check Job losses - check Rising inflation - check Cost of living increase - check Devalued currency - check Rise in hate crime - check Fall in consumer spending - check Recession - not yet Collapse of the NHS? If you weren't so shrill perhaps some of your other points would be taken more seriously than by a couple of posters. You really need to stop being so hard on yourself for doing the right thing, I'm sure psychologists have a name for the syndrome you're clearly suffering from. I honestly wish you the very best of luck. Take care. x Great argument Its called changing your mind, something a lot of other people will be doing over the next few years, but not on here obviously lol, oooh can't possibly do that on here lol
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Post by boothenboy75 on Jun 13, 2017 18:14:00 GMT
Collapse of the NHS? If you weren't so shrill perhaps some of your other points would be taken more seriously than by a couple of posters. You really need to stop being so hard on yourself for doing the right thing, I'm sure psychologists have a name for the syndrome you're clearly suffering from. I honestly wish you the very best of luck. Take care. x Great argument ::) Its called changing your mind, something a lot of other people will be doing over the next few years, but not on here obviously lol, oooh can't possibly do that on here lol I'll remind you of that next time your jumping on May for her next U-turn. 2nd thoughts you won't be as you've changed your mind again and want May to stay as PM now, B-|
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Post by xchpotter on Jun 13, 2017 19:14:47 GMT
Immediate staffing shortage aside, I thought it would be of benefit to invest and train in our own nurses....at least the money would stay in the country or does it suit NHS managers to use foreign nurses as they are cheaper and more flexible?
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Post by stokemark on Jun 13, 2017 20:39:20 GMT
Immediate staffing shortage aside, I thought it would be of benefit to invest and train in our own nurses....at least the money would stay in the country or does it suit NHS managers to use foreign nurses as they are cheaper and more flexible? The budget that the NHS has is finite and funded by people paying taxes. As a direct result of Brexit we will see tax contributions reduce, the NHS have even less money and foreign nurses abandoning the uk in their droves This is an oil tanker issue and one that will take a generation or more to address - not one where thick pricks who's simplistic demands (because they hate foreigners) that we 'voted leave so do it now' have any credibility.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 13, 2017 23:37:37 GMT
Immediate staffing shortage aside, I thought it would be of benefit to invest and train in our own nurses....at least the money would stay in the country or does it suit NHS managers to use foreign nurses as they are cheaper and more flexible? The budget that the NHS has is finite and funded by people paying taxes. As a direct result of Brexit we will see tax contributions reduce, the NHS have even less money and foreign nurses abandoning the uk in their droves This is an oil tanker issue and one that will take a generation or more to address - not one where thick pricks who's simplistic demands (because they hate foreigners) that we 'voted leave so do it now' have any credibility. Why will we see tax contributions reduce after Brexit?
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Post by stokemark on Jun 14, 2017 8:14:06 GMT
The budget that the NHS has is finite and funded by people paying taxes. As a direct result of Brexit we will see tax contributions reduce, the NHS have even less money and foreign nurses abandoning the uk in their droves This is an oil tanker issue and one that will take a generation or more to address - not one where thick pricks who's simplistic demands (because they hate foreigners) that we 'voted leave so do it now' have any credibility. Why will we see tax contributions reduce after Brexit? High paying financial services / banking jobs moving abroad, cap on immigration reducing numbers working (thus paying tax) other skilled jobs transferring (science including regulatory bodies such as EMA) and reduced foreign investment (thus fewer jobs) in manufacturing (car industry etc) In the meantime we 'inherit' 500k ex pat pensioners who's healthcare will no longer be covered in Spain.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 14, 2017 8:20:39 GMT
Why will we see tax contributions reduce after Brexit? High paying financial services / banking jobs moving abroad, cap on immigration reducing numbers working (thus paying tax) other skilled jobs transferring (science including regulatory bodies such as EMA) and reduced foreign investment (thus fewer jobs) in manufacturing (car industry etc) In the meantime we 'inherit' 500k ex pat pensioners who's healthcare will no longer be covered in Spain. Why write all those words when you could get away with just two. Project Fear. Any proof of this happening. I mean real facts not just Remoaners' doomsday guesses.
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Post by potteringermany on Jun 18, 2017 8:58:36 GMT
High paying financial services / banking jobs moving abroad, cap on immigration reducing numbers working (thus paying tax) other skilled jobs transferring (science including regulatory bodies such as EMA) and reduced foreign investment (thus fewer jobs) in manufacturing (car industry etc) In the meantime we 'inherit' 500k ex pat pensioners who's healthcare will no longer be covered in Spain. Why write all those words when you could get away with just two. Project Fear. Any proof of this happening. I mean real facts not just Remoaners' doomsday guesses. Blimey Rog, I don't know what you smoke but maybe you could share it with the rest of us !!! One of the major ways of comparing countries' wealth is using the exchange rates. We are now 14.3% poorer compared to America, and 12.6% compared to Europe since the 23rd June 2016 reforendum. That is a real fact!!
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 23, 2017 10:58:37 GMT
Why write all those words when you could get away with just two. Project Fear. Any proof of this happening. I mean real facts not just Remoaners' doomsday guesses. Blimey Rog, I don't know what you smoke but maybe you could share it with the rest of us !!! One of the major ways of comparing countries' wealth is using the exchange rates. We are now 14.3% poorer compared to America, and 12.6% compared to Europe since the 23rd June 2016 reforendum. That is a real fact!! stokemark doesn't mention currency. The pound has devalued but it's more complicated than that.....
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