EU. In or out?
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Re: EU. In or out?
And, in the end, the House of Commons can overrule the Lords if they feel it necessary but there are occasions where it is politically expedient (if not in the public interest) to let them have their way.
The European Commission are a bunch of self serving b****rds.
There is no operational comparison with British politics that I can see.
The European Commission are a bunch of self serving b****rds.
There is no operational comparison with British politics that I can see.
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Know how many Presidents the EU has?
It' 5, FIVE of the bastards, it's a bloody gravy train, we already have our own bloodsucking, self interested bunch of twats in Westminster.
Enough is enough, the global elite is shafting the lot of us, perhaps if we can get rid of Brussels we can continue on the Path to the glorious revolucione and bring westminster down next
Power to the People!!!!!!!!!!!!
It' 5, FIVE of the bastards, it's a bloody gravy train, we already have our own bloodsucking, self interested bunch of twats in Westminster.
Enough is enough, the global elite is shafting the lot of us, perhaps if we can get rid of Brussels we can continue on the Path to the glorious revolucione and bring westminster down next
Power to the People!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its a trick............get an Axe
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We are already just about at the point where it is illegal to criticise EU immigration policy.
https://www.infowars.com/mep-warns-new- ... migration/
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Thanks I'll add that to the list of thing s I don't give a flyuing f*ck about
BTW did you post the link to that website as a joke or were you seriously expecting someone to use it as a reference for anything?
We are already just about at the point where it is illegal to criticise EU immigration policy.
https://www.infowars.com/mep-warns-new- ... migration/
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Thanks I'll add that to the list of thing s I don't give a flyuing f*ck about
BTW did you post the link to that website as a joke or were you seriously expecting someone to use it as a reference for anything?
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Has been being planned over the last few years nothing to do with Brexit that won't stop remainers blaming Brexit for it like Jamie Oliver and his failing restaurants ,shrinking chocolate bars and the price of crisps.
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Back in 2000-and-whenever-it-was when Tata took over JLR, I seem to recall them saying that long-term they could only sustain one large assembly plant in the UK midlands...which would mean closing either Lode Lane or Castle Bromwich.
Both factories are seen as the historic 'homes' of their respective brands...but both companies now sell vehicles that are made elsewhere. I believe some Jags are made by Steyr in Austria and Land Rover has been building in the old Ford factory in Liverpool since the first Freelander.
In Slovakia, €2000 a month is seen as a good wage...JLR's UK line workers get 3 - 4 times as much.
Both factories are seen as the historic 'homes' of their respective brands...but both companies now sell vehicles that are made elsewhere. I believe some Jags are made by Steyr in Austria and Land Rover has been building in the old Ford factory in Liverpool since the first Freelander.
In Slovakia, €2000 a month is seen as a good wage...JLR's UK line workers get 3 - 4 times as much.
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Not being argumentative for the sake of it but I seriously doubt that a JLR UK line worker earns the equivalent of 8000 euros a month. That would be £7300 per month...or £88,000 per annum. .
If so, then all I can say is blimey...
If so, then all I can say is blimey...
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Yes, you are right...sorry...it's more like the 'payroll cost' ie NI, pension, sick pay provision etc + salary.
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Thanks Richard...phew...I was getting worried that my wages were way behind the times
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