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Bojo
So,Clown Boris is to visit Beijing, where he will take a ride on the Subway. Lets hope it does not break down ,and get a repeat of his UK cable car comedy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.By the way, we have a baker, a butcher but no candlemaker anymore. We also have a smashing old-fashioned iron mongers. We have a bank, two tattoo parlours and a wonderful Library as well. There is a specialist baby shop and a posh dress shop, much patronised by my nieces. We have at least 4 ladies hairdressers and one Barbers. Pretty good spread of businesses if you ask me. There were rumours of a massage parlour opening but the local Chapel Ladies Guild soon put a stop to that ! Formidable people, Chapel Ladies...its those hats that does it.
Hawksley, I don't equate a Chinese business centre "creating 20,000 jobs "with a Chinese business centre having 20,000 new Chinese immigrants. But you appear to think that because Chinese restaurants have Chinese cooks, the business centre 'creating' jobs is to import 20,000 Chinese. It doesn't follow. American and other foreign companies do not import natives of their own countries to entirely staff their business in this country; they create new jobs for British people when they open.
But your fear of foreigners coming here is noted.
But your fear of foreigners coming here is noted.
Fred, America and other countries,do not import natives of their own country to staff their business, but the Chinese will only employ natives,from their own country.Lets hope that Boris does not give the Triads a book full of Visas to come to London . If he does , It will make the Kray Twins look like choir boys.
looks like he'll only be asking rich Chinese to come here. Like those lovely Russian oligarchs who have done so much to brighten up the capital.
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