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Nobody should turn down employment based solely on the fact they don’t want to do it. I’d hazard a guess that most of us have done crap jobs in our lives that we had rather not done but we did them because it was required. There’s a significant amount of people who think they’re owed a living in this country and they’re going to need to step and do their part in areas such as unskilled manual labour and other areas such as the nhs because as you can see from my example in the post above we’re already short in certain areas and it’s likely to get worse |
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Ah but as we’re negotiating as a nation of 66 million as opposed to a block of 500 million we are of course going to get a great deal said no one with any sort of acumen, ever. |
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What we need is decent negotiators. |
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Decent negotiators? We can’t even negotiate a few hundred million pounds worth of fishing rights without the ideology getting in the way. |
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Or maybe the Brexiter MPs should step up and negotiate instead? But I think we've all seen what happens when Brexit MPs try and negotiate things. The latest example being Chris Grayling. Quote:
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That's the ticket,stiff upper lip and all that, if we don't leave i'm going to have to open a shop to offload all this canned food :) |
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314m is a come down from 500m. |
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Still five times the size of us even if we use your calculation. Brexit has never made any economic sense. It's a romantic, xenophobic dream, which has turned into a nightmare. |
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The idea that the UK will have a strong relative negotiating position simply doesn’t represent reality in any meaningful way. All economies have areas of relative wealth and poverty to some degree. Writing off 120m of the population of the EU on that basis is disingenuous. |
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Does this mean that the good old US of A gains another 'state'? Do we have to fly the American flag? Will I have to contribute to the building of 'the wall'? So many questions about the possibility of becoming American :rolleyes: |
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