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- 03 Feb 2016 10:00
Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....
MaxK
- 30 Apr 2017 21:02
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Fred.
I know all about zero hour contracts, being self employed for most of my working life, for me it's a fact of life.
However, the £7 an hour (de facto) self employed lark is a joke, a bad joke imo, and I agree with you, it's hidden unemployment, cos most cant earn enough to live.
ExecLine
- 30 Apr 2017 22:22
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However, the £7 an hour (de facto) self employed lark is a joke, a bad joke imo, and I agree with you, it's hidden unemployment, cos most cant earn enough to live.
It pisses me off to have to pay £7 to someone behind the counter for, say merely two coffees and cakes, knowing that if it were the other way round, the person behind the counter would have to: first pay out expenses to get to work, work for more than an hour, pay taxes and then finally pay expenses to get home again, so as to come up with the £7 I'm just lobbing out.
And if they happen to be a young person, all of the same but have to work for more than an hour.
NOTE: To the best of my knowledge, the only way to become wealthy is to first get rid of all time limiting methods of earning money (eg. hourly wages, weekly wages, monthly wages, annual salaries) and get yourself involved in 'Selling Things' - which is not time limiting and therefore has no earnings ceiling on it.
Please correct me if you think I'm wrong.
VICTIM
- 01 May 2017 07:20
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I was under the impression that Macron was a bit of a stooge for the EU wally's , but a look at BBC news shows him as saying the EU must change or there will be Frexit . So whether you are disgusted by Le Penn she's making them think over there .
cynic
- 01 May 2017 08:54
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disillusionment with brussels - rather than the concept of a european trading bloc - is widespread throughout europe
as i have said since well before the referendum, it is most regrettable (yes i know fred and many millions more fundamentally disagree) that it has been necessary for uk to vote "out" to get any semblance of awareness of the need for fundamantal change
MaxK
- 01 May 2017 10:00
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Jean-Claude reports to the boss.
Jean-Claude Juncker says Theresa May is 'deluded' in scathing call with Angela Merkel after Brexit talks
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/01/jean-claude-juncker-says-theresa-may-deluded-scathing-call-angela/
2517GEORGE
- 01 May 2017 10:03
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It's not TM that's deluded.
cynic
- 01 May 2017 10:25
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don't confuse public polemic with the real stuff behind closed doors
anyone who thinks that remaining 27 member states will be united in their stance to uk is totally naive
Dil
- 01 May 2017 11:25
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Junker. can rant and rave as much as he wants but can do sod all about us leaving and it's getting to him.
cynic
- 01 May 2017 11:30
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i feel that juncker would be very pleased to see the back of uk, for he sees uk as a very painful thorn in the side of his fiefdom (an odd mixed metaphor i agree)
2517GEORGE
- 01 May 2017 11:32
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After 'The Iron Lady' we should have a safe pair of hands in 'The May-ed of Steel', just need to secure a decent majority in the GE.
2517GEORGE
- 01 May 2017 11:32
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duplicated
Fred1new
- 01 May 2017 12:57
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George,
Theresa Maybe is seen by many as the Donald Trump of Europe.
I think many in Europe are fed up with recent adolescent blusterings of said UK political negotiators who irritate with their patronising superiority.
A little more humility may save them from being seen scuttling around Europe and the rest of the world with begging bowls in their hands.
The threats and attempts at bullying by the Matron and cronies are recognised as necessary to placate and satisfy the needs of her own party of right wing misfits.
grannyboy
- 01 May 2017 14:13
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it's obvious little fred know's absolutely nothing about negotiations, and the
shennenigans that politicians get up to, or the spiel they give when an election
is in the pipeline..ie: Merkel.
Maybe the Tory's and T.May give the impression of having the trump hand or
are confident of getting a good deal for the UK, but the EU have being giving
out their threats and demands, which is understandable from both sides
at the commencement of talks, but for little fred to lay all the 'adolescent
blustering's' and 'UK negotiators' who 'irritate' with their 'patronising' superiority.
And little fred wanting more 'humility', obviously referring to UK negotiators, and
the rest of his biased accusations of the UK negotiating position, but absolutely NO
condemnation of the Brussels eurocrats stance and revenge diatribes, shows
who's side this individual is on...
So the opinion of this weasle is one to be ridiculed and challenged at every opportunity.
cynic
- 01 May 2017 15:55
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I think many in Europe are fed up with recent adolescent blusterings of said UK political negotiators who irritate with their patronising superiority.
you could just as justifiably comment the same of "Brussels' political negotiators who irritate with their patronising superiority"
iturama
- 01 May 2017 17:50
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Brussels only in name. Both Juncker and Tusk report directly to Merkel. The other 26 are serf or dependent states (as long as they continue to receive money). The politics behind the appointment of Juncker makes good reading and shows how Merkel, with her gormless lackey, Hollande, manipulates the power in the EU in order to strengthen her domestic position. Now she is worried about her exposure to the EU budget. I prefer the UK hand in the negotiation.The cards it holds are obvious and the default position for the UK should be to leave without paying an extra cent beyond legally contracted.
MaxK
- 01 May 2017 20:15
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2517GEORGE
- 02 May 2017 14:47
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As you say MaxK, an interesting read
2517GEORGE
- 02 May 2017 14:47
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oops
2517GEORGE
- 02 May 2017 14:47
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oops 2