BREXIT - Is This Really Still Rumbling On? 😴
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Also, and this cannot be said often enough, Ben Habib voted for the deal“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0
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It can't be Brexit, because: https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/rmt-sets-out-six-key-reasons-for-leaving-the-eu/ddraver said:Not convinced it's a brexit issue but seems like the least worst thread for it
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/p-o-ferries-dover-calais-latest-news-suspended-b2037991.html
WT Actual F ???
Note does not affect the French and Dutch employees2. Leave the EU to end attacks on seafarers and the offshore workers
The EU has promoted undercutting and social dumping leading to the decimation of UK seafarers. The same is now happening in the offshore sector. EU directives also require the tendering our public ferry services.0 -
That document is amazing.kingstongraham said:
It can't be Brexit, because: https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/rmt-sets-out-six-key-reasons-for-leaving-the-eu/ddraver said:Not convinced it's a brexit issue but seems like the least worst thread for it
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/p-o-ferries-dover-calais-latest-news-suspended-b2037991.html
WT Actual F ???
Note does not affect the French and Dutch employees2. Leave the EU to end attacks on seafarers and the offshore workers
The EU has promoted undercutting and social dumping leading to the decimation of UK seafarers. The same is now happening in the offshore sector. EU directives also require the tendering our public ferry services.
We will leave the Eu in order to establish our socialist Utopia.
The fact that the same freedoms could be used to deliver the exact opposite is completely overlooked.0 -
For the autarkic fans - the idea that raising barriers to entry for foreign workers, goods etc, is good for British jobs and the hard-done, working man, how are you feeling about the Russian sanctions?0
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hahaha!- Genesis Croix de Fer
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What, they're the ones to finally 'get Brexit done'? Unusual choice!rick_chasey said:So is it Hatch McEwen combo for the finale?
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Can’t believe Rick thinks we are approaching the finalePross said:
What, they're the ones to finally 'get Brexit done'? Unusual choice!rick_chasey said:So is it Hatch McEwen combo for the finale?
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briantrumpet said:
Total equivalence.
Do we think he is referring to the people in the Crimea and Eastern regions who are struggling to free themselves from Kyiv?0 -
pangolin said:
After reminding myself of the circumstances of why she replaced her husband I can only say that the people of Dover have got what they voted for.
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surrey_commuter said:briantrumpet said:
Total equivalence.
Do we think he is referring to the people in the Crimea and Eastern regions who are struggling to free themselves from Kyiv?
Or are they wanting to free themselves from Russia?
I suspect my thinking on the subject has as much clarity as Johnson's.0 -
Ugh. Even when he's somehow managed to stumble upon doing the right thing, 5 minutes later he manages to take a s*** on it.surrey_commuter said:briantrumpet said:Total equivalence.
Do we think he is referring to the people in the Crimea and Eastern regions who are struggling to free themselves from Kyiv?1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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He’d been dining out on Boon for far too long 😂surrey_commuter said:pangolin said:
After reminding myself of the circumstances of why she replaced her husband I can only say that the people of Dover have got what they voted for.
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Everything about modern British politics can be explained by reading Franz Kafka.
For example re Brexiteers:
“It's only because of their stupidity that they're able to be so sure of themselves.”
and so on.
There's nothing you can do about it.0 -
US steel tariff deal has been done. Apparently it is different from and later than the EU one.
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So this has happened rather quietly...
Like Allison Pearson columns it's getting hard to tell if the DUP are real or in fact a bunch of performance artists trying to see just how much they can hurt their own interests...
We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
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Times said that quotas had not changed whereas FT does not mention this important fact so not sure which to believeTheBigBean said:US steel tariff deal has been done. Apparently it is different from and later than the EU one.
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UK immigration requirements have always been different from Irish ones. That there is no immigration officer at the border doesn't change that.0
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Maybe its just your old colleagues who aren't winning. The non-EU expats from our global HQ seem to have no issue getting cleared to work in NL.ddraver said:Oh and I was chatting to some old colleagues I had in NL and now it appears that 2 specialist degrees and a chunky salary aren't enough to be able to work in NL any more...
So much winning!"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
As a major multinational would you not have processes to facilitate that?Stevo_666 said:
Maybe its just your old colleagues who aren't winning. The non-EU expats from our global HQ seem to have no issue getting cleared to work in NL.ddraver said:Oh and I was chatting to some old colleagues I had in NL and now it appears that 2 specialist degrees and a chunky salary aren't enough to be able to work in NL any more...
So much winning!
We have certain number of open visas to move people between UK and US0 -
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They go through the same processes as ravers chums. He seems to be claiming ing nobody can do it if they are non-EU citizens, which is clearly wrong.surrey_commuter said:
As a major multinational would you not have processes to facilitate that?Stevo_666 said:
Maybe its just your old colleagues who aren't winning. The non-EU expats from our global HQ seem to have no issue getting cleared to work in NL.ddraver said:Oh and I was chatting to some old colleagues I had in NL and now it appears that 2 specialist degrees and a chunky salary aren't enough to be able to work in NL any more...
So much winning!
We have certain number of open visas to move people between UK and US"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
What are you going to do about it if you think not?rick_chasey said:New found sovereignty worth it yet?
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0