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Rayner’s low IQ costing the economy billions already.
The bar for labour was incredibly low, yet so far they are worse than even I could have ever imagined.
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Rayner’s low IQ costing the economy billions already.
The bar for labour was incredibly low, yet so far they are worse than even I could have ever imagined.
39% Capital Gains Tax on assets you took risks on using your cash that has already been taxed 32-47%.
Insanity.
Completely mad. Especially seeing as the way the money is spent is beyond horrendous.
Joke of a country. Labour are a catastrophe
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Rayner’s low IQ costing the economy billions already.
The bar for labour was incredibly low, yet so far they are worse than even I could have ever imagined.
I'd never heard of him before 2 weeks ago but he is hilariously goodA gig is a gig but GB news (news?). Shaffer has plenty of other platforms.
I'd lay bets that Grant Schapps (and quite likely many other troughers on both sides of the commons couldn't give a flying **** about their treatment but it was something good they could get their teeth into. Said it a long time. No-one cared about this issue in 2016. I basically said the same thing had happened in the food production sector but because farmers and farmer's co-op spokespeople say on the BBC "British workers won't do this work" people believed that instead!P&O are an appalling company, even Grant Schapps was horrified by their treatment of the crews they summarily dismissed over a Zoom call.
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You’re so dumb. Honestly.
This is exactly what will happen. The British economy is already suffering. And you lefty morons want to tip it off a cliff
Stop being dumb, Archers. You dumby dumb dumbhead!Didn’t you vote Leave? I think that pretty much disqualifies you from being taken seriously on economic matters tbh.
Didn’t you vote Leave? I think that pretty much disqualifies you from being taken seriously on economic matters tbh.
No. I voted to remain. But if the choice came up again now I would vote to leave.
Okay. So you’ve become progressively more mental over time. I thought that might have been the case, but thanks for confirming
Classic! Keep going, King!“Anyone with a different is mental”. Classic low IQ response
I didn’t fully realise the extent of the corruption within the EU institution back then. I now understand why people voted to leave, and I agree with their reasoning.
In my opinion now, the risk of leaving is worth it when compared with the alternative. I voted to remain as I was scared of people losing their jobs. But now I understand that staying in the EU will cause more long term harm to the UK than leaving.
We need to be out of the clutches of faceless, commy bureaucrats. These pen pushing middle managers are the antithesis of growth and a strong country. I hold them in the same esteem as I hold labour.
I don’t want to be governed by career politicians with no experience of the real world, business or success. Unfortunately this sums up both labour and the EU.
“Anyone with a different is mental”. Classic low IQ response
I didn’t fully realise the extent of the corruption within the EU institution back then. I now understand why people voted to leave, and I agree with their reasoning.
In my opinion now, the risk of leaving is worth it when compared with the alternative. I voted to remain as I was scared of people losing their jobs. But now I understand that staying in the EU will cause more long term harm to the UK than leaving.
We need to be out of the clutches of faceless, commy bureaucrats. These pen pushing middle managers are the antithesis of growth and a strong country. I hold them in the same esteem as I hold labour.
I don’t want to be governed by career politicians with no experience of the real world, business or success. Unfortunately this sums up both labour and the EU.
Don’t post very often on here but tbf, that’s not a bad post (from a marginal remainder).“Anyone with a different is mental”. Classic low IQ response
I didn’t fully realise the extent of the corruption within the EU institution back then. I now understand why people voted to leave, and I agree with their reasoning.
In my opinion now, the risk of leaving is worth it when compared with the alternative. I voted to remain as I was scared of people losing their jobs. But now I understand that staying in the EU will cause more long term harm to the UK than leaving.
We need to be out of the clutches of faceless, commy bureaucrats. These pen pushing middle managers are the antithesis of growth and a strong country. I hold them in the same esteem as I hold labour.
I don’t want to be governed by career politicians with no experience of the real world, business or success. Unfortunately this sums up both labour and the EU.