Sorry for not spotting you were a bit of a wrong un earlier. Hope you are bulk buying the kleenex ...only a few months until the world gymnastic championships.
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As we know, the moderating rules on NSC are applied depending on which side of an argument you are on and who you know on the moderating team rather than breaking any specific rules ... therefore way beyond my control.
Good to see my long awaited return has "triggered" so many responses though...
The Olympics have obviously offered some kind of distraction from your usual unhealthy anti-UK obsession over recent weeks ... may I ask, are you on some type of register?
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A heads up for our Europhile friends on NSC .... make sure you get consent if you insist on continuing to fly those silly blue flags :thumbsup:
Following the UK’s departure from the European Union, the flag of the European Union is no longer included in the list of flags that do not require...
I'm saying Honda made a global strategic decision to close two factories supplying a less important market and the EU Japan deal ending tariffs in the coming years obviously makes it easier for them to import cars to Europe in the future. To put it simply, they didn't shut the factories because...
As Honda made clear this is a global restructuring decision.The European market is less important compared to the US, China/Japan markets and now they have tariff free access on the horizon I'm not sure how you expect us to 'resolve it'.
After all, the #teameu crew describe tax payer funded...
Indeed, cheaper wine on the way [emoji106]
Would closing Honda factories have happened (both here and in Turkey) if the EU Japan trade deal hadn't been signed, reducing, then removing tarrifs on importing cars over the coming years?
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Also, if he didn't have everyone better informed on ignore he would know EU immigration has reduced drastically since 2016 with a knock on effect of rising wages and more job opportunities [emoji106]
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Comedy Gold over the past few pages, the usual suspects trying to claim rising wages across a number of sectors (18pc across hospitality and catering) partly thanks to ending the supply of cheap Labour from the EU is a bad thing, followed by the utter despair at the positive jobs and investment...
Just back from another trip to Scotland or more likely from the 19th hole after regaling another senior citizen captive audience with epic tales of your head hunted career Alan? [emoji38]
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Trying waaaayyyy too hard there, dissapointing night for you (German domination being your preferred status) [emoji16]
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Wages rising once endless supply of cheap Labour ends...quelle surprise [emoji106]
Just another Brexit dividend, unfortunately the 5th column collective will be too busy cheering on the Germans tonight to notice. [emoji6]
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No surprise to see the afflicted still chunterring away posting the same old nonsense.
As its such a special day today I wonder if the 5th column collective will be meeting up for an anniversary knees up this evening....
#worstpartyever
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You have to realise this thread is like a support group for a tiny, extreme, rump of people who still can't come to terms with the referendum result plus the infirm/elderly/retired who have a huge empty void in their lives. I feel a little guilty as every time we post it feeds their delusions...
All the talk of a Brexit recession and 500,000 job losses seem a distant memory now, sadly many were hoodwinked by the Project Fear fibbers though. I am sure people complaining about Amazon never use that service ... no sireee [emoji1]
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The only relevant context on this thread is winding up people on the other side of the argument (the whole point of this thread apparently for about 3 years maybe longer) ... mission accomplished.