Brexit on 17:11 - Dec 8 with 1033 views | SnakePlissken | Hideous company id like to see die | | | |
Brexit on 17:23 - Dec 8 with 1011 views | Darran |
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Brexit on 23:15 - Dec 8 with 932 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Brexit on 17:23 - Dec 8 by Darran |
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Can't be right, surely? Where is DeanSCFC?? And Nice to Michu??? And the cataclysmic loss of jobs and economic meltdown? | |
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Brexit on 23:31 - Dec 8 with 916 views | raynor94 |
Brexit on 23:15 - Dec 8 by Brynmill_Jack | Can't be right, surely? Where is DeanSCFC?? And Nice to Michu??? And the cataclysmic loss of jobs and economic meltdown? |
I wonder what she gave India in return..... | |
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Brexit on 23:38 - Dec 8 with 907 views | Jack_Meoff | 'The UK could be attractive to McDonalds as it has a relatively low rate of corporation tax and a pool of highly-skilled potential employees', she added. F*ck my eyes in a westerly direction. | |
| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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Brexit on 00:29 - Dec 9 with 869 views | Jack_Meoff |
Brexit on 17:23 - Dec 8 by Darran |
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Blah blah blah *pre rehearsed media soundbites* blah blah insert *obvious non committal sh*t*at any point you wish. Blah blah blah *any old fanny to appease the proles* She hasn't got a f*cking scooby what she's doing, the archon harridan. [Post edited 9 Dec 2016 8:37]
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| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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Brexit on 00:31 - Dec 9 with 866 views | NeathJack |
Brexit on 00:29 - Dec 9 by Jack_Meoff | Blah blah blah *pre rehearsed media soundbites* blah blah insert *obvious non committal sh*t*at any point you wish. Blah blah blah *any old fanny to appease the proles* She hasn't got a f*cking scooby what she's doing, the archon harridan. [Post edited 9 Dec 2016 8:37]
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Brexit on 01:01 - Dec 9 with 845 views | Jack_Meoff |
Brexit on 00:29 - Dec 9 by Jack_Meoff | Blah blah blah *pre rehearsed media soundbites* blah blah insert *obvious non committal sh*t*at any point you wish. Blah blah blah *any old fanny to appease the proles* She hasn't got a f*cking scooby what she's doing, the archon harridan. [Post edited 9 Dec 2016 8:37]
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Tell a lie, and excuse me talking to myself (no one up for an argument tonight mun!), but she's really out of her comfort zone. She's used to heading the consortium that siphons tax money and funnels it through the City of London into various tax havens. Aka our 'government.' (See also Blair, T.) See also arms dealing - tax money is funnelled into shareholders' pockets through the selling of arms to our 'allies' (read, customers). Ah, those mischievous Saudis and their bombing of the Yemeni, crazy cats, but f*ck it, there's massive coin to be stacked. (See also Blair, T. Iraq circa 2003) It's purely coincidence that we turn a blind eye to our customers' atrocities, ( got to keep those figures on the screen rolling in) but we're suddenly altruists when our bought and paid for whore media tell us that a regime needs changing, because it won't bend to the will of 'The West' - (see Syria.) When no one votes for these puerile pieces of excreta then maybe the game is up. Until then, enjoy the show. We deserve the 'government' we get. [Post edited 9 Dec 2016 1:09]
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| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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Brexit on 01:12 - Dec 9 with 823 views | Banosswan |
Brexit on 01:01 - Dec 9 by Jack_Meoff | Tell a lie, and excuse me talking to myself (no one up for an argument tonight mun!), but she's really out of her comfort zone. She's used to heading the consortium that siphons tax money and funnels it through the City of London into various tax havens. Aka our 'government.' (See also Blair, T.) See also arms dealing - tax money is funnelled into shareholders' pockets through the selling of arms to our 'allies' (read, customers). Ah, those mischievous Saudis and their bombing of the Yemeni, crazy cats, but f*ck it, there's massive coin to be stacked. (See also Blair, T. Iraq circa 2003) It's purely coincidence that we turn a blind eye to our customers' atrocities, ( got to keep those figures on the screen rolling in) but we're suddenly altruists when our bought and paid for whore media tell us that a regime needs changing, because it won't bend to the will of 'The West' - (see Syria.) When no one votes for these puerile pieces of excreta then maybe the game is up. Until then, enjoy the show. We deserve the 'government' we get. [Post edited 9 Dec 2016 1:09]
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Boris is positioning himself very well. | |
| Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws. | Poll: | How do you like your steak? |
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Brexit on 01:21 - Dec 9 with 818 views | Jack_Meoff |
Brexit on 01:12 - Dec 9 by Banosswan | Boris is positioning himself very well. |
I read 'positioning' as 'poisoning' initially but alas we're not that lucky. | |
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Brexit on 01:23 - Dec 9 with 814 views | Banosswan |
Brexit on 01:21 - Dec 9 by Jack_Meoff | I read 'positioning' as 'poisoning' initially but alas we're not that lucky. |
You disagree with his comments on Saudi? | |
| Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws. | Poll: | How do you like your steak? |
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Brexit on 01:30 - Dec 9 with 812 views | Jack_Meoff |
Brexit on 01:23 - Dec 9 by Banosswan | You disagree with his comments on Saudi? |
He doesn't give a f*ck about proxy wars. It's just business. | |
| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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Brexit on 01:44 - Dec 9 with 798 views | Banosswan |
Brexit on 01:30 - Dec 9 by Jack_Meoff | He doesn't give a f*ck about proxy wars. It's just business. |
Do you? | |
| Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws. | Poll: | How do you like your steak? |
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Brexit on 02:05 - Dec 9 with 784 views | nice_to_michu |
Brexit on 23:15 - Dec 8 by Brynmill_Jack | Can't be right, surely? Where is DeanSCFC?? And Nice to Michu??? And the cataclysmic loss of jobs and economic meltdown? |
You gotta laugh. The PM says something positive about Brexit, as if she has a choice given the current situation with negotiations and her own party, then someone links a story about McDonalds coming over here because now we are going to be a tax haven, and this is supposed to be great news? Here's a story from the same website on the same day, about our financial services sector moving away: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38245646 | | | |
Brexit on 09:08 - Dec 9 with 671 views | LeonWasGod |
Brexit on 17:23 - Dec 8 by Darran |
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Signed whilst in the EU. We've been signing deals with Indian companies ever since we pulled out of there in 1947. I was doing business over there in the 90s and 00s. We had thousands of call centres over there but people didn't like that. Rover signed deals to import the Tata Indica and rebadge it as the City Rover. People didn't buy that. Etc, etc., loads of deals. Our other links with Tata are well-known. So in other words irrelevant to Brexit. It's not like the EU has stopped us doing business around the world. I'm sure there will be opportunities, maybe more than now and I hope there are. There will be more of a stimulus to push for them now, and there is untapped potential for our firms out there without a doubt. | | | |
Brexit on 09:10 - Dec 9 with 669 views | LeonWasGod | Personally I'm not a fan of massive multi-national corporations avoiding tax. But if we do become the new corrupt centre of tax avoidance when we leave the EU, is this what people thought 'taking back control' meant? I doubt it. | | | |
Brexit on 09:14 - Dec 9 with 666 views | LeonWasGod |
Brexit on 01:01 - Dec 9 by Jack_Meoff | Tell a lie, and excuse me talking to myself (no one up for an argument tonight mun!), but she's really out of her comfort zone. She's used to heading the consortium that siphons tax money and funnels it through the City of London into various tax havens. Aka our 'government.' (See also Blair, T.) See also arms dealing - tax money is funnelled into shareholders' pockets through the selling of arms to our 'allies' (read, customers). Ah, those mischievous Saudis and their bombing of the Yemeni, crazy cats, but f*ck it, there's massive coin to be stacked. (See also Blair, T. Iraq circa 2003) It's purely coincidence that we turn a blind eye to our customers' atrocities, ( got to keep those figures on the screen rolling in) but we're suddenly altruists when our bought and paid for whore media tell us that a regime needs changing, because it won't bend to the will of 'The West' - (see Syria.) When no one votes for these puerile pieces of excreta then maybe the game is up. Until then, enjoy the show. We deserve the 'government' we get. [Post edited 9 Dec 2016 1:09]
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She's completely f*cked up the court cases on the Brexit triggering ruling. She should have left it alone after the High Court ruling and just put it to the vote through Parliament. Now she's caused more delays and opened up a can of worms, not least from our interest as the devolved parliaments may now become much more relevant. That's potentially great news for Wales, Scotland and N. Ireland, but terrible leadership when she chose not to take up the clear mandate the High Court confirmed she had. She's the Bob Bradley of british politics. | | | |
Brexit on 11:43 - Dec 9 with 605 views | Highjack |
Brexit on 09:14 - Dec 9 by LeonWasGod | She's completely f*cked up the court cases on the Brexit triggering ruling. She should have left it alone after the High Court ruling and just put it to the vote through Parliament. Now she's caused more delays and opened up a can of worms, not least from our interest as the devolved parliaments may now become much more relevant. That's potentially great news for Wales, Scotland and N. Ireland, but terrible leadership when she chose not to take up the clear mandate the High Court confirmed she had. She's the Bob Bradley of british politics. |
She's nothing like Brad Bobley. You're far more likely to see strikers under her leadership although they'll probably be from the NHS | |
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