How closely do you think it will resemble "what you voted for" though?
Well according to remainers I don't know what I voted for so how on earth would I know how the deal that is agreed resembles 'what I voted for' ?
How closely do you think it will resemble "what you voted for" though?
Get ready to be flamed! The unelected self-styled liberal intelligentsia will be on your case as soon as they wake up. You will be officially thick, old and racist before you can say, 'But ........ '
(That's what remainers think of anyone who disagrees with them, btw. Not that they are prejudiced, or in any way inclined to stereotype people, you understand. Well, you probably don't understand - that sort of stereotyping and bigotry doesn't fit with the values of liberalism and tolerance - but you just have to get used to it and accept that (in their eyes anyway) it does). Funny old world.............
When I looked up these phrases a few weeks ago, the majority of instances were from [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] and [MENTION=17103]Mo Gosfield[/MENTION], moaning about being called these things here and here.
I really can't be arsed to look again, but I suspect that the number of posts with people whining about being called those things are far greater than any original insults using those terms.
I can imagine some posters on this thread even using the term 'snowflake' but of course, I wouldn't lower myself to insults
Not sure how your response has anything to do with my post. Be careful, you're becoming a parrot much like Watford zero ! Who's saying there will be a 'no-deal' Brexit anyway ?
This could well explain why none of the Brexit fanboys took up my invitation to 'sell' the policy. In terms of Brighton, it was of course an petty strong Remain city anyway and I wonder to what extent our 'local' Leavers were driven by the immigration issue - say, as compared with the likes of Lincolnshire Leavers. But there I go again - a typical Remainer trying to see the opposition's point of view, just like they always say we are!
I clearly missed your post. I'll take up the invitation. So Miss WS spent months applying to hotels, bars and restaurants for part time work since she started her course at Sussex Uni. Many of these jobs are taken by EU immigrants - virtually every restaurant and pub I use in the city centre has a good staffing of staff from the EU. It took Miss WS from September to January to finally get a decent part time job despite having previous experience of the hospitality trade ( she did a couple of shifts at the Amex but they have so many staff on the books that it's a lottery getting shifts ). Miss WS has a number of friends who have also been looking at similar roles and can't get one. So in the terms of 'selling' the policy in the terms of Brighton, I believe it will assist in local youngsters actually getting these local jobs.
This reminds me of [MENTION=17469]melias shoes[/MENTION], who said his job was threatened by EU immigrants but in the previous post said they were all unqualified, uneducated and couldn’t speak English. Someone replied and suggested he needed to up his game if he felt threatened by this lot.
Anyway. I’m not suggesting this is the case with Miss WS; I wouldn’t have an issue with her serving me my rabbit croquettes.
I reckon the care sector will be the hardest hit. The cost will go up so the difference in provision for wealthy and others will grow. It is quite worrying imho. Some skills are “soft skills” that quals don’t measure - especially in the care sector (which already has tens of thousands of vacancies)
I clearly missed your post. I'll take up the invitation. So Miss WS spent months applying to hotels, bars and restaurants for part time work since she started her course at Sussex Uni. Many of these jobs are taken by EU immigrants - virtually every restaurant and pub I use in the city centre has a good staffing of staff from the EU. It took Miss WS from September to January to finally get a decent part time job despite having previous experience of the hospitality trade ( she did a couple of shifts at the Amex but they have so many staff on the books that it's a lottery getting shifts ). Miss WS has a number of friends who have also been looking at similar roles and can't get one. So in the terms of 'selling' the policy in the terms of Brighton, I believe it will assist in local youngsters actually getting these local jobs.
Not sure how your response has anything to do with my post. Be careful, you're becoming a parrot much like Watford zero ! Who's saying there will be a 'no-deal' Brexit anyway ?
I am. There’s no way we can negotiate a deal in eleven months unless we ask for am extension to the transition period by June.
Johnson won’t do that, so No Deal it it is.
You become parrot like when people avoid important questions, as you are doing now.
All the signs are indicating a no-deal brexit. Im trying to assess if brexit voters actually understand the implications of that. What deal news do you have that would convince me that we are not hurtling towards crashing out of the EU.
Im also asking what progress has been made with building a much larger customs infrastructure to accommodate any kind of brexit.
Well I suggest you ask those questions of those directly involved in negotiations .... and if you don't have access to those people then your local MP ..... oh How would I, or any leaver, know the answers to those questions anymore than someone like you that's run away from the UK ?
The time frame isnt even 11 months. Any deal will have to be ratified by 27 countries. Take out politicians holiday breaks etc, its probably nearer 7 months
The time frame isnt even 11 months. Any deal will have to be ratified by 27 countries. Take out politicians holiday breaks etc, its probably nearer 7 months
It includes giving Gibraltar to Spain amongst other demands.
Johnson will go No Deal and hail it as a triumph. Then the consequences will follow.
I suspect that the aim is not to do a deal by the end of the year but to create a PR narrative that, by failing to agree to Britain's (impossible) timetable, the EU is proving yet again that it hates plucky little Britain.
This will lead to an upsurge of support for Boris Spencer Johnson and sell lots of newspapers.
How did I guess that you wouldn't have the courage to answer. It's a mystery.
I'm not for a moment suggesting they are "unqualified, uneducated and couldn’t speak English" - just that there are only so many of these type of jobs around - the type of jobs I did when young as I'm sure many on here did as well - but a large employment pool. I never had trouble picking up many of these jobs in my late teens and early twenties - it is now very difficult because of the saturated employment market partly thanks to EU residents from outside the UK taking many of the jobs. As I've mentioned before, I didn't vote leave because of freedom of movement or immigration, I just decided to take up GNT's invite.
PS - sadly where Miss WS works don't do rabbit croquettes but they do produce a mean plate of hooves !