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The Brexit; Are you in or out?
#571
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Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
Nah.
She's no fool.
Her Majesty's biographer, Robert Lacey, reported the Queen's comments and suggested they may mean the Queen favours withdrawal from the European Union.
Buckingham Palace would neither confirm nor deny that the Queen had been debating the merits of Brexit in private.
She knows exactly what she's implying.
She's no fool.
Her Majesty's biographer, Robert Lacey, reported the Queen's comments and suggested they may mean the Queen favours withdrawal from the European Union.
Buckingham Palace would neither confirm nor deny that the Queen had been debating the merits of Brexit in private.
She knows exactly what she's implying.
Personally, I think it can be spun either way if the reports are true.
She could actually be simply asking guests to think of the positives instead of the negatives.
She could actually be simply asking guests to think of the positives instead of the negatives.
#572
Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
To lighten things up....
Ate far too much breakfast. #BrexitApproaching
Because as we know, what goes in EU has to come out of EU....
Ate far too much breakfast. #BrexitApproaching
Because as we know, what goes in EU has to come out of EU....
#573
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Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
Nah.
She's no fool.
Her Majesty's biographer, Robert Lacey, reported the Queen's comments and suggested they may mean the Queen favours withdrawal from the European Union.
Buckingham Palace would neither confirm nor deny that the Queen had been debating the merits of Brexit in private.
She knows exactly what she's implying.
She's no fool.
Her Majesty's biographer, Robert Lacey, reported the Queen's comments and suggested they may mean the Queen favours withdrawal from the European Union.
Buckingham Palace would neither confirm nor deny that the Queen had been debating the merits of Brexit in private.
She knows exactly what she's implying.
#578
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Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
Yes, that it's none of the media's f-ing business.
If there was such a conversation, it's a private one. If there was no such conversation, why would the Palace give a statement?
If it was a private conversation between you and your dinner guests, what would you say to media enquiries asking you about it?
If there was such a conversation, it's a private one. If there was no such conversation, why would the Palace give a statement?
If it was a private conversation between you and your dinner guests, what would you say to media enquiries asking you about it?
#582
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#583
Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
I was just speaking to a good friend of mine based in South East London/ North West Kent (Bromley to be precise - not a deprived area). He owns a building company, employing about 15 people.
In his local area:
- Year 7 in the local school... 32 kids, 15 different languages spoken in the class room
- Only Eastern Europeans working in all building supplies shops, mostly serving eastern European staff
- Eastern Europeans sleeping in cars in the car parks of BnQ/ Building Suppliers asking for work in the morning.
- 10 days to see a doc
of course, that's all alright and he (and I) am a racist bastard for saying what he sees.
In his local area:
- Year 7 in the local school... 32 kids, 15 different languages spoken in the class room
- Only Eastern Europeans working in all building supplies shops, mostly serving eastern European staff
- Eastern Europeans sleeping in cars in the car parks of BnQ/ Building Suppliers asking for work in the morning.
- 10 days to see a doc
of course, that's all alright and he (and I) am a racist bastard for saying what he sees.
#584
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Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
I was just speaking to a good friend of mine based in South East London/ North West Kent (Bromley to be precise - not a deprived area). He owns a building company, employing about 15 people.
In his local area:
- Year 7 in the local school... 32 kids, 15 different languages spoken in the class room
- Only Eastern Europeans working in all building supplies shops, mostly serving eastern European staff
- Eastern Europeans sleeping in cars in the car parks of BnQ/ Building Suppliers asking for work in the morning.
- 10 days to see a doc
of course, that's all alright and he (and I) am a racist bastard for saying what he sees.
In his local area:
- Year 7 in the local school... 32 kids, 15 different languages spoken in the class room
- Only Eastern Europeans working in all building supplies shops, mostly serving eastern European staff
- Eastern Europeans sleeping in cars in the car parks of BnQ/ Building Suppliers asking for work in the morning.
- 10 days to see a doc
of course, that's all alright and he (and I) am a racist bastard for saying what he sees.
As stated thousands of times my partner is Eastern European. What I have witnessed and seen has shocked me. I know over 20 to 30 of the family, they see me as family.
The list is endless of "legal" things they have done for the benefit of themselves.
Traveling to Sweden to have babies (they got free accommodation for 1year)
Housing Benefits, Job Seekers Allowance, Marriage to Indians for EU Passports, Single Parents allowance, yet back home they are building what i would call mansions.
These guys (as in EE) would gladly rob of their own blood and not care, they take from British/EU welfare system and laugh at us. The average montly wage in EE is 400Euros, its a joke, of course they are going to come here - its ridiculously to think not. Places like Burton and Peterborough are mini Eastern Europe Towns, its shocking.
Another thing to note, is that EE countries have been in the EU 10 plus years, all the kids were born here and now have UK passports...they are now 100% British they aren't going any where after this vote.
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Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
I was just speaking to a good friend of mine based in South East London/ North West Kent (Bromley to be precise - not a deprived area). He owns a building company, employing about 15 people.
In his local area:
- Year 7 in the local school... 32 kids, 15 different languages spoken in the class room
- Only Eastern Europeans working in all building supplies shops, mostly serving eastern European staff
- Eastern Europeans sleeping in cars in the car parks of BnQ/ Building Suppliers asking for work in the morning.
- 10 days to see a doc
of course, that's all alright and he (and I) am a racist bastard for saying what he sees.
In his local area:
- Year 7 in the local school... 32 kids, 15 different languages spoken in the class room
- Only Eastern Europeans working in all building supplies shops, mostly serving eastern European staff
- Eastern Europeans sleeping in cars in the car parks of BnQ/ Building Suppliers asking for work in the morning.
- 10 days to see a doc
of course, that's all alright and he (and I) am a racist bastard for saying what he sees.
My Mrs did teacher training as part of her post-grad at the SAME school.
It's now English minority language and each class has to have translators in. She reckoned 40% Indian / Pakistani, 40% Eastern European, 20% Brits + Others.
I'm not passing comment on it, just sharing.