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European Union Referendum - In or Out??
A great lack of something attached to these people Theo!! An amazing sense of denial and delusion attached to many of them esp since it has become more n more obvious that the "oven-ready deal" was just another soundbite and part of the "overall lie" that is and always has been attached to Brexit.
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As long predicted on these pages, the tories are going to sign up to easing Immigration rules for Indian citizens.
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Another Windrush Generation of the future, once they're not needed anymore?
Cabbage is still good for you
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Once they get their degrees and a few years experience they'll head for home anyway. They'll get more money back home after being over here than if they qualify and do the same "industrial" or HS type experience back home.

Might be wrong but I doubt they'll be heading for our care home and farming jobs.

NHS nursing will be as low as they aim. You might want to take a closer look at how many Chinese have been educated in our Universities for the last 10+ years and then taken our knowledge back home with them. The Indians haven't been far behind. Bodgit needs someone to come in and pay these fees now that we won't get it back in spades and more from across the Channel and we've still got a racist Home Secretary that won't let anyone in for any good reason that benefits the country at all.
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/si...hp&pc=U531

A united Ireland even closer? No surprise after the utter folly and deceit of the Brit govt and the Ulster Unionists during this whole fiasco of delivering Brexit under a huge "cloak of contempt and deception". The demographics also relegate the unionist position to eventually point towards a far more attractive united Ireland - they don't have the superior voting numbers to say otherwise!! Scotland next please or maybe we'll just get there before NI eh!!
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Problem is the hardline loyalists are as batshit crazy as the provisional IRA were and when they realise their time is up it could turn ugly.
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Well, we could offer to move them back to England (or Scotland/Wales if they prefer, regardless of whether any of us wants them), but then the equally batshit balmy Home Secretary that is Priti Racist Patel would likely class them as refugees or migrants and want to send them off to a remote South Sea island for processing.
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A guide to cask ale.

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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/bor...a3d20e2a7c

And they have the cheek to slag off the likes of Russia Today re unacceptable spin and propaganda. Brexit was a lie and the damage to this country is massive (so many damaging aspects to this Brexit bullshit!!). Yet nobody wants to talk about it and the Brit govt is still desperate to normalise the Brexit/GB project through their usual colluding RW media/press channels. IMO a lotta prominent people (incl politicians!) should be jailed for the criminal activity attached to this whole conspiracy to fool a big chunk of the Brit population into believing the lies and deceptions.
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Don't forget there's still a report that Bodgit is trying to kick into to long grass or his personal shredder regarding Russian influence in elections and maybe referendums.

The P&O chap Hebblethwaite brazenly admitted to breaking employment laws because he and his cronies saw law breaking, deception and lies happening daily in the HoP thanks to this corrupt Government. Schnapps is calling for Hebblethwaite* (must be Lancastrian with a name like that) on one hand to resign whilst knowing Bodgit is probably looking to offer him a knighthood for services to the Maritime Industry (and the Arab owners who will help their government buy more weapons from us) if only to piss off the likes of John Prescott.

*The Hebble is a brook in Halifax (yes it's in Yorkshire) that provided the water for many an engineering and textile mill on its run down the valley to join the River Calder including the giant John Crossley & Sons carpets mills that employed around 6000 folk and change at its peak (including me for a few years) oh and don't forget Mackintosh's. I've never quite worked out how they removed all the lanolin, wool and dye residues from the water that Crossley's (and others) poured into it if they extracted water from the brook (in the days before piped and treated water from the reservoirs up on the moors took over) when they made their chocolates and toffees but I was nearly offered a job by them too when I left school. (Nestlé these days). I've never quite took to walnut whips for some reason.

There was a Hebble Bus Company in my youth that ran services to far flung exotic places like Bradford and Burnley. If we ever get drawn against the mighty Shaymen in a Cup match I'll gladly weave some of the history of Halifax into the thread.

Thwaites is a Lancashire brewery that I'm well on my way to downing 6000 of it's pints, surely. hic. I'll admit I've lost count as other breweries keep getting in the way.

Hence I'd be happily convinced he's Lancastrian and happy to be proved otherwise, but ....... apparently it's a Cumbrian name - well I was close. Still the wrong side of the Pennines Laugh  Tongue

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?s...0'clearing'.
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A guide to cask ale.

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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/br...024293f34d

Anybody surprised re Sunak's admission that Brexit has negatively affected trade in the way it has?? Sunak shouldn't be because he is certainly not a stupid person to realise the trade numbers would never add up in this whole Brexit charade. His positive hopes for the long term are IMO unfounded and just his own self-made delusion.
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