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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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9 minutes ago, Arniepie said:

Presumably those pay rises will help pay for the increase in ni council tax,food,heating etc.

Different issue;; Different measures; The right wing in this country have historically found ways and excuses to stop legitimate pay rises; don't fall into that trap.

 

Edit, you can't say council tax ext are to do with Brexit!! That's stretching it a bit.

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16 minutes ago, skend04 said:

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/dec/14/farmers-warn-of-threat-to-uk-food-security-due-to-seasonal-worker-visa-cap

 

All these 'stolen' jobs are just sitting there waiting to be taken back and filled. Where are you?

You've got them back now you lazy bastards. Get in the countryside and start picking FFS!

You OK cunty? 

 

Has Nandos run our of chicken? Does it worry you? Are you missing out on certain produce? I suggest not,. Does it upset you that the people who deliver the food from the farm to your plate are now probably getting a fairer rate of pay for their efforts?

 

As with your thoughts on low paid chicken factory workers you're just a slave labour cunt.

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18 minutes ago, skend04 said:

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/dec/14/farmers-warn-of-threat-to-uk-food-security-due-to-seasonal-worker-visa-cap

 

All these 'stolen' jobs are just sitting there waiting to be taken back and filled. Where are you?

You've got them back now you lazy bastards. Get in the countryside and start picking FFS!

You're the gob filled bowl of spunk who defended billionaires paying pittance to factory workers in appalling conditiins because ' the factory might be in a run down area' or some type of shit, as though that gives these people credence?

 

You are nothing but an utter fucking cuntstain.

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On 11/11/2021 at 18:51, skend04 said:

Here we go then. The issues on the Belarus Poland border have nothing to do with this thread as the UK decided it didn't want to be in the EU, isn't in Poland nor is in Belarus or even in Eastern Europe. Hope this helps whilst you buy your cheap meat and complain about 2 Sisters.

" whilst you buy cheap meat and complain about 2 sisters"

 

Some people have to buy cheaper forms of meat to feed their family, two sisters made 60 million quid in profit the year before last you cunt.

 

I know for a fact a lot of workers at two sisters poultry plants and a lot of unite union officials read this forum. Some on here should hold their head in fucking shame. 

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4 hours ago, Bjornebye said:

 

 

 

 

 

Ha "Baroness fucking  Kennedy" 

 

I'd rather listen to the veiw of that girl in a coffee shop in Bristol who's pay rise is being put to driving lessons so she can take her nan shopping and her little kid to football training, or don't these people count?

 

Edit; do low earners in traditional labour professions like haulage/agricultural/construction/hospitality count??  Or should we now ignore them and listen to the Lords and Ladies?

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pay-rises-for-low-earners-show-brexit-is-working-fbdzkpvkt

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8 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Ha "Baroness fucking  Kennedy" 

 

I'd rather listen to the veiw of that girl in a coffee shop in Bristol who's pay rise is being put to driving lessons so she can take her nan shopping and her little kid to football training, or don't these people count?

 

Edit; do low earners in traditional labour professions like haulage/agricultural/construction/hospitality count??  Or should we now ignore them and listen to the Lords and Ladies?

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pay-rises-for-low-earners-show-brexit-is-working-fbdzkpvkt

Pay rises for low earners was a result of Brexit was it? Or is that what your beloved Brexit pushing government want you to believe? It's funny you won't believe them when they say take extra precautions because this new variant could be a fucker but they tell you Brexit has solved the countries problems and you're all over it like a pissed up stag on a strippers tits. 

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Just now, Bjornebye said:

Pay rises for low earners was a result of Brexit was it? Or is that what your beloved Brexit pushing government want you to believe? It's funny you won't believe them when they say take extra precautions because this new variant could be a fucker but they tell you Brexit has solved the countries problems and you're all over it like a pissed up stag on a strippers tits. 

Oh no. You've done it now.

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34 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

Pay rises for low earners was a result of Brexit was it? Or is that what your beloved Brexit pushing government want you to believe? It's funny you won't believe them when they say take extra precautions because this new variant could be a fucker but they tell you Brexit has solved the countries problems and you're all over it like a pissed up stag on a strippers tits. 


Do you have any decent strippers now that you’ve booted out the East Europeans? Or are you just paying more for saggy British tits?

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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

Pay rises for low earners was a result of Brexit was it? Or is that what your beloved Brexit pushing government want you to believe? It's funny you won't believe them when they say take extra precautions because this new variant could be a fucker but they tell you Brexit has solved the countries problems and you're all over it like a pissed up stag on a strippers tits. 

Their are many things I don't like about Brexit but 

most economists and political analysts believe the increase in wages/vacancies and fall in unemployment are a culmination of covid/brexit, yes.

 

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pay-rises-for-low-earners-show-brexit-is-working-fbdzkpvkt

 

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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

Pay rises for low earners was a result of Brexit was it? Or is that what your beloved Brexit pushing government want you to believe? It's funny you won't believe them when they say take extra precautions because this new variant could be a fucker but they tell you Brexit has solved the countries problems and you're all over it like a pissed up stag on a strippers tits. 

 

I don't listen to a word the government tells me; the experts say this new covid variant is thankfully not as deadly as the last and official hospital figures seem to uphold that diagnosis.

 

The figures on unemployment/job vacancies and wages are all on the official statistics board, I've put the link above on this page, what the government says is irrelevant.

 

https://amp.theguardian.com/business/2021/dec/14/uk-unemployment-rate-falls-despite-end-of-job-furlough-scheme

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Why do the change uk mob have this strange sense of grandeur that makes them believe low paid workers in coffee house; poultry factorys, agriculture etc can be looked down upon, and their opinions are somehow less valid? Chukka Umana used to do it regularly, and what is it about people such as hospitality workers receiving wage rises that seems to upset certain people?  

 

Official figures show unemployment down, vacancies up a and wages rising above inflation,

 

 

 https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/wetherspoons-brexit-government-vat-europe-b958592.html?amp

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1 hour ago, Gnasher said:

Why do the change uk mob have this strange sense of grandeur that makes them believe low paid workers in coffee house; poultry factorys, agriculture etc can be looked down upon, and their opinions are somehow less valid? Chukka Umana used to do it regularly, and what is it about people such as hospitality workers receiving wage rises that seems to upset certain people?  

 

Official figures show unemployment down, vacancies up a and wages rising above inflation,

 

 

 https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/wetherspoons-brexit-government-vat-europe-b958592.html?amp

Average wage rise in 2021 was 2.5%. I really think you need to post the inflation figures that you didn't post the other day, which is really unlike you. Especially the food ones.

 

And you should also read what the articles you link actually say. Because they don't say what you think they say.

 

 

 

 

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I've printed the official national data on the previous page; wages rose 1% higher than inflation in the previous three months..

 

Also although we saw a spike in inflation this week (mainly due to rising fuel costs) its practically a world wide issue and our 5% rate is still lower than Germany/Spain/USA.

 

Its this ridiculous line of blaming every little unrelated problem on Brexit that gives comics like John Cleese (a remain voter) the material for the "bloody brexit" tweets,

 

 

 

 

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UK comedy legend John Cleese has reaffirmed his position in the Brexit debate, saying that while it will be five years before we know the full outcome, he thinks leaving the European Union is the correct decision.

 

“I don’t want to be run by a bunch of European bureaucrats because they always look after themselves first,” he commented to Screen.

 

The Monty Python and Fawlty Towers star admitted that “it will be five years before we know if it was a good thing or a bad thing, or if it will be a hard of soft exit”, but added that he supported the possibility of the latter option.

 

AUG 2017

 

The rest of the other stuff Gnosher is incorrect, or a really skewed take, as well, as has been shown repetedly.

 

I will not be taking questions at this point.

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8 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

I've printed the official national data on the previous page; wages rose 1% higher than inflation in the previous three months..

 

Also although we saw a spike in inflation this week (mainly due to rising fuel costs) its practically a world wide issue and our 5% rate is still lower than Germany/Spain/USA.

 

Its this ridiculous line of blaming every little unrelated problem on Brexit that gives comics like John Cleese (a remain voter) the material for their "bloody brexit" tweets,

 

 

 

 

Haha. John Cleese didn't vote to remain. I think the senile old idiot has forgotten every interjection, tweet and comment he made before going on a Johnathan Pie podcast. 

 

And you've not told me what the food inflation figures are. Is it because they outstrip the average 2.5% wage rise that hasn't changed in the last 2 or 3 years?

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