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I run a company that operates a double digit number of vehicles...
There are give and take implications for me with the Brexit vote.
I've taken a pay rise on the back of a year where I have implemented changes that have benefitted the company...
I am good at organising and structuring things.Last edited by pottr; 30 December 2016, 01:30 AM.
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Some of you are right, that 'better homes' thread was nothing but a show to the brexiters that the poorer countries in the EU aren't full of gypo wagons and falling apart communist blocks. I think it has pointed it out, yet still many brexiteers have a 'not better than the UK' mentality. For those just have a holiday in france, Belgium, Germany, Austria or Luxemburg, honestly the lifestyles in those countries are so much better. It's not about yourself either, you maybe very contented (why then vote brexit) but it's about others in your family or if your heart changed for a crack at things in a different climate/culture. And yet I haven't heard on positive for brexit, quite worrying really a fundamental change has been made for a few disputable stories in the papers.
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostI run a company that operates a double digit number of vehicles...
There is give and take implications for me with the Brexit vote.
I've taken a pay rise on the back of a year where I have implemented changes that have benefitted the company...
I am good at organising and structuring things.
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Interesting stat, after brexit all 28 countries including the UK are in favour of remaining, yet we are being ripped out. I think the highest percentage has gone to Ireland, 80% in favour of remaining. That was a country which was nearly bankrupt, now by per capita gdp is one of the worlds richest. The EU isn't the bad guy the sun/mirror/mail/express makes you believe. Belief is a big word, like reality it can be constructed, the world really was flat in old world thinking. But the truth, that's a different story, it can never be bent or constructed (greek philosophy).
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Brexiters reckon a £7 to a £9, a £8 to a £10, a £9 to a £11, a £10 to a £12, lets see what a price inflation and someone at the foreign secretary say 'who are you', 'you drive a taxi, we got thousands of them here'. 'But I'm British, we voted out cos we're important', they'll say to you....'look mate the only person who finds you important is yourself, goobye and don't forget to close the door on the way behind to your rain sodden country'. You've voted rights away and this is what it looks like.
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Interesting stat, after brexit all 28 countries including the UK are in favour of remaining, yet we are being ripped out. I think the highest percentage has gone to Ireland, 80% in favour of remaining
was a country which was nearly bankrupt, now by per capita gdp is one of the worlds richest. The EU isn't the bad guy the sun/mirror/mail/express makes you believe. Belief is a big word, like reality it can be constructed, the world really was flat in old world thinking. But the truth, that's a different story, it can never be bent or constructed (greek philosophy).
Brexiters reckon a £7 to a £9, a £8 to a £10, a £9 to a £11, a £10 to a £12, lets see what a price inflation and someone at the foreign secretary say 'who are you', 'you drive a taxi, we got thousands of them here'.
'But I'm British, we voted out cos we're important', they'll say to you....'look mate the only person who finds you important is yourself, goobye and don't forget to close the door on the way behind to your rain sodden country'. You've voted rights away and this is what it looks like.
By the way, not that it matters... I voted to remain. Irrelevant news though, the majority carried and it's now up to the powers that be to do what they want with it... Que sera sera
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Originally Posted by VillaGuy View PostI've renovated quite a few buy to let properties, always at the cheaper end of the scale. It's the brits that are the laziest, most inclined to drug use, do nothing. They hold the country back. If I can I always let to foreigners, they know what work means and are honest. The brexit was about blaming others by the lowest classes and it is that case when you analyse the stats.
If only we could get rid of the daamn British!
BTL in wanting new customers shocker. A remoaner speaking with forked tongue - quelle surprise!
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostI run a company that operates a double digit number of vehicles...
There are give and take implications for me with the Brexit vote.
I've taken a pay rise on the back of a year where I have implemented changes that have benefitted the company...
I am good at organising and structuring things.It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head
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Originally Posted by VillaGuy View PostI've renovated quite a few buy to let properties, always at the cheaper end of the scale. It's the brits that are the laziest, most inclined to drug use, do nothing. They hold the country back. If I can I always let to foreigners, they know what work means and are honest. The brexit was about blaming others by the lowest classes and it is that case when you analyse the stats.
Move to Bulgaria then and do the same, you'll soon discover that laziness and drug taking isn't the sole conserve of the british. I work with a lot of poles and most of them do only as much as they can get away with, are heavy drinkers and smokers and two of them run a tobacco smuggling operation.
Stats can be stoked to mean anything; it's always stated that flying is the safest form of travel because deaths are calculated by miles travelled, but if deaths are calculated by journeys taken then trains are safer with cars a close second.
There are professional statisticians for a reason.
And you seem to know an awful lot about about what the right wing press are saying, still I wouldn't expect a property magnate to read the Socialist Worker.
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One comment...before Brexit the pound was worth $1.88(CAN) and yesterday it was worth $1.65(CAN) so anything imported into Britain and paid for with pound sterling has got to cost more. However, if Britain can survive with no imports then no problem.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostSo now we see your true reason against brexit, a budding buy to let magnate making dosh from foreign workers, possibly a slum landlord with twenty bulgarians in each property, sharing beds on different shifts, each paying £500 a month for their one damp little room complete with a second hand baby belling, a kettle and a two bar electic fire.
Move to Bulgaria then and do the same, you'll soon discover that laziness and drug taking isn't the sole conserve of the british. I work with a lot of poles and most of them do only as much as they can get away with, are heavy drinkers and smokers and two of them run a tobacco smuggling operation.
Stats can be stoked to mean anything; it's always stated that flying is the safest form of travel because deaths are calculated by miles travelled, but if deaths are calculated by journeys taken then trains are safer with cars a close second.
There are professional statisticians for a reason.
And you seem to know an awful lot about about what the right wing press are saying, still I wouldn't expect a property magnate to read the Socialist Worker.
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Originally Posted by pottr View Post
I don't see why a British citizen, regardless of their ancestry or place of birth should be concerned with the whims of foreign policy... If you're a citizen, you're not a foreigner.
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Originally Posted by VillaGuy View PostI shall be moving, unless I am unable to due to brexit bureaucratic changes, if that's the unfortunate case I'll come back to the UK and drive my motor through a kipper/britain first street march :biggrin-new:
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