jal123
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It's not really, and I shouldn't have replied to the obvious troll.Can of worms this like..
It's not really, and I shouldn't have replied to the obvious troll.Can of worms this like..
Yep.Hand to mouth type skint. i think everyone needs to live a month like this once.. just so to appreciate what u got a bit more
They might not have thought it, but it is well documented that globalisation is the reason behind some of the negative stimuli. Leaving the EU, how do they think their children will get the same opportunities we had? It'll be like going to Turkey, going to Spain in the future. You won't see British nationals enjoying themselves but EU nationals. We've cut our opportunities off for some populist bullshit. You don't see British people working in Turkey, why? because they require a visa and they give it to their homegrown. Not only that, what about someone in the UK who has got a business management degree? Don't they have enough of those already? It has constricted and confiscated peoples opportunities.I imagine the kind of people you're stereotyping weren't really thinking that leaving Europe would erode their rights as workers, and definitely not give them leverage over big business but more that they and their peers are affected by foreign labour taking(rightly or wrongly) jobs from their colleagues and friends and leaving Europe might stop that.
I can't think why they might have thought that, can you?
Aye, thought we were going down a dark and well painted for half the price by some Polish lids road there for a mo X.It's not really, and I shouldn't have replied to the obvious troll.
Thanks for the lesson mate, you're a man with a really sharp mind.They might not have thought it, but it is well documented that globalisation is the reason behind some of the negative stimuli. Leaving the EU, how do they think their children will get the same opportunities we had? It'll be like going to Turkey, going to Spain in the future. You won't see British nationals enjoying themselves but EU nationals. We've cut our opportunities off for some populist bullshit. You don't see British people working in Spain, why? because they require a visa and they give it to their homegrown. Not only that, what about someone in the UK who has got a business management degree? Don't they have enough of those already? It has constricted and confiscated peoples opportunities.
I know the feeling myself mateYep.
Got the T-shirt mate.
Sharing a house with lads who rob the food you've bought for the two weeks out of the fridges and leave you potless..
Sharpens the senses.
At the most I make £200,000 a year, it's hardly millions. I can stretch my worth by valuing myself at mortgages or long term loans, but the money is never in a pot. That's the same with all capitalist organisations is it not. The value is worth more than current actual worth.Thanks for the lesson mate, you're a man with a really sharp mind.
Also, why do you care, aren't you making your millions buying Bulgarian palaces?
Ha.They might not have thought it, but it is well documented that globalisation is the reason behind some of the negative stimuli. Leaving the EU, how do they think their children will get the same opportunities we had? It'll be like going to Turkey, going to Spain in the future. You won't see British nationals enjoying themselves but EU nationals. We've cut our opportunities off for some populist bullshit. You don't see British people working in Turkey, why? because they require a visa and they give it to their homegrown. Not only that, what about someone in the UK who has got a business management degree? Don't they have enough of those already? It has constricted and confiscated peoples opportunities.
At the most I make £200,000 a year, it's hardly millions. I can stretch my worth by valuing myself at mortgages or long term loans, but the money is never in a pot. That's the same with all capitalist organisations is it not. The value is worth more than current actual worth.
Why ask then?Nice one Nicholas van Hoogstraten, nobodies arsed.
I didn't ask how much you earn.Why ask then?
I still have that mindset though mate.I know the feeling myself mate
This was definitely my favourite part of the remain campaign, the idea that Brexit will stop the kids of today from pursuing their dream of working in Poland or Latvia. I mean, you can't move in Dover these days for the throngs of British teenagers jostling for the ferry to head off to Europe for work.They might not have thought it, but it is well documented that globalisation is the reason behind some of the negative stimuli. Leaving the EU, how do they think their children will get the same opportunities we had? It'll be like going to Turkey, going to Spain in the future. You won't see British nationals enjoying themselves but EU nationals. We've cut our opportunities off for some populist bullshit. You don't see British people working in Turkey, why? because they require a visa and they give it to their homegrown. Not only that, what about someone in the UK who has got a business management degree? Don't they have enough of those already? It has constricted and confiscated peoples opportunities.
What a ridiculous statement to make, many tens of thousands of brits look forward to working in Spain, Italy, France, Greece and Bulgaria every year. Instead they'll be confined to picking potatoes near frigging Boston. I get it that it's a job that needs doing, but it'll be done better by overseas cultures that actually will be enthused by working in the UK than students that are half of the time bored about living here. The foreigners don't care so much as long as they are working in the UK, it's extravagent for them, same as our lot working in those countries for minimum wage.This was definitely my favourite part of the remain campaign, the idea that Brexit will stop the kids of today from pursuing their dream of working in Poland or Latvia. I mean, you can't move in Dover these days for the throngs of British teenagers jostling for the ferry to head off to Europe for work.