That's more a political tool to achieve the ends @Tubey mentioned, and it doesn't stand up to scrutiny in the real world.
Brexit doesn't stand up to scrutiny in the real world. I'm not sure if matters.
That's more a political tool to achieve the ends @Tubey mentioned, and it doesn't stand up to scrutiny in the real world.
Doesn't mean we should gloss over the particulars though, does it?Brexit doesn't stand up to scrutiny in the real world. I'm not sure if matters.
The human rights act -PC gone mad my son got a complaint as a password he put on a firm's computer was Blackwatch {they felt it had racist undertones} they complained he had 10 pc passwords and always uses an app for childrens inoffensive off the wall passwords for good security - his boss just smiled and stated he would explain it was not racist comment......
That's why we need to move away from the EU Courts...... PC gone mad........
Doesn't mean we should gloss over the particulars though, does it?
I don't think you can say that people voted to replace eu rules that we help create, with US rules we have very little say in.The people who voted for it are quite happy to. If they're in the majority, I'm not sure what you can do. No appeal to reason has worked over the past 2 years.
How will I cope?@Emlynsqueakyvoice on ignore from now on![]()
It was that strange the workforce and management laughed about it........I find that a bit strange.
I think the issue was that he used a dictionary terms, a big no no at the moment.
Brexit doesn't stand up to scrutiny in the real world. I'm not sure if matters.

That is either extremely clever politics or will put Corbyn into No.10 with a 100-seat majority. Possibly both.
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