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Puerile drivel.
Very amusing until you realise that, sadly, there is a nail with a head on it which is being hit.
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Indeed Ich. The most accurate description of the process I've seen to date.

And yes spice rack, most of the Brexit talks are just that.
///David Davis warned us: “No one said Brexit will be easy,” and this is true, as no one did – except his negotiating colleague Liam Fox///

not so, many ABers have also pointed this out. Apparently the only difference of opinion is over how loudly the British should slam the door behind them.
I'm going post 9 max for SGB (or whatever the term is :-) )
Not counting post 5 of course :-)
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jno, me old mucker, Erm.....
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Our old Champagne socialist and his cock-er-nee pals should be along shortly Ich.
Many a true word spoken in jest.
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There is that doogie.
I guess nannies, fruit pickers, and builders from Asia will be able to fill the shortfalls when the Europeans leave.
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I'm sure they will. We'll all wear silk pyjamas and eat mana every day.
Far too close to the truth to be comfortable. There are simply too few British workers to fill the jobs , that is a fact,
Unemployment is at an all time low and EU workers are leaving in their tens of thousands as they no longer feel welcome, plus the falling £ means they can earn as much or more back home.
The number of British workers will continue to fall for many years yet as us 'baby boomers' become pensioners. We need people working to pay tax and thus pay our pensions. I have done my bit , worked since I was 14 , (at 14 I was delivering fruit and veg on an old fashioned trade bike) very seldom with just one job, now at nearly 67 I need to slow down and claim my pension.
As has been explained many times the government does not have a pension pot where all our life times NI contributions are kept so that we are paid out of our past input. They depend on a continuing and expanding workforce who are paying tax and NI to fund our pensions. That workforce is drying up and it will get a lot worse before it gets better.
Now I will just sit back and wait for the inevitable abuse.
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No abouse from me 'cept to say in reply to your comment 'at 14 I was delivering fruit and veg on an old fashioned trade bike' I think Waitrose are looking for delivery 'boys' as there's a shortage of fennel!
Sandy the economies of Asia are growing faster than in Europe, the workers will be needed back home. Plus we are now talking about 'sealing our borders' from day one and only allowing essential immigration. I first said this as a joke , but it really does look like we are trying to become a European version of North Korea !
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Without the missiles if Corbyn was elected.
I suppose that's just life though, ZM: Herb today, gone tomorrow.
/plus the falling £ means they can earn as much or more back home/

What can we do, Eddie,
reintroduce slavery?
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Jim, cumin and take a seat and well coriander story.
Ohh project fear has snagged a few here hasn't it.

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