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If you watched it you'd knowBrexit?
I started watching it but after I got half way and they hadn't mentioned Brexit yet I thought I'd ask, maybe save myself from wasting more time on itIf you watched it you'd know![]()
Well, doesn't matter then does it.I started watching it but after I got half way and they hadn't mentioned Brexit yet I thought I'd ask, maybe save myself from wasting more time on it
Nope... That's why I was wondering why you posted it in this threadWell, doesn't matter then does it.
Why does anyone still post anything in this thread? I know this may hurt some feels here but they need to accept it. Brexit happened. Its over. It ended. Everything that has happened since in UK is now post-brexit.Nope... That's why I was wondering why you posted it in this thread
He's a massive c*nt. He was one of the people who was against furlough.I suppose the quickest way to alleviate his staffing crisis would be for people not to go to 'Spoons...
He's a massive c*nt. He was one of the people who was against furlough.
A good friend of mine recently took over as GM of an independent restaurant owned by an American. It did really well throughout the lockdown doing takeaways only, and is pumping now that everything has started opening up again. It never had any staffing issues, and regularly has people (local and foreign) lining up for work. The secret? £13/hr.
We told you.
Indeed. Very happy to vote leave the club (and criticizing club for many years) and now complaining club is not friendly ?
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But it also requires a common sense and risk-based approach from the EU as well. The EU needs a new playbook for dealing with neighbours, one that involves pragmatic solutions between friends, not the imposition of one side’s rules on the other and legal purism.
There hasn't been any traction at all though.

Imagine thinking that having objections to a Prime Minister because of his poor performance and failings is considered as "brainwashing".Unlike them, I wasn't brainwashed at university.
Just remember this:
What a shocking indictment of modern higher education.
You're also getting the age effect there.
Imagine thinking that having objections to a Prime Minister because of his poor performance and failings is considered as "brainwashing".
His dubious involvement with the funding of flat refurbishments.
His failings, as highlighted by Cummings, in managing the pandemic at all.
Keeping incompetent ministers in position despite knowing just how terrible they are at their job.
Not addressing the corrupt business dealings with respect to PPE contracts.
The disastrous direction he has taken with regards to his deal that he negotiated and its impact on Northern Ireland, fishing industry, service industry, farming and now the NHS.
However, one thing I learnt from watching ANC and EFF supporters is corruption and incompetence are OK if your side is doing it. So in the end I understand.
Educated? You mean like I have 7 PhD's in disparate fields ? Seriaas ?This sort of poll makes you wonder how supposedly educated people like @The_Right_Honourable_Brit is so infatuated with Boris.
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Any thoughts, Chris?