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The government does not make it any easier for the private sector to attract Emiratis

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Old Nov 27th 2013, 3:38 am
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Default The government does not make it any easier for the private sector to attract Emiratis

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The dentist, car service centre and laundry I deal with will all be closed on the 2nd.
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Old Nov 27th 2013, 4:11 am
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It's a local day for local people

The rest of you can **** off and run the country while we're busy
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It's a local day for local people

The rest of you can **** off and run the country while we're busy
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Old Nov 27th 2013, 6:48 am
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Aye, because they 'run' the country when they're not off?

In my eyes it more stumbles along willy / nilly with little direction then randomly every now and again (probably on the advice of a westerner) gets shoved back in the right direction.

And before people jump in, this is everyday life I am talking about, not 'the greater vision' of Sheikh Mo, who in my eyes seems like a top lad who knows where he wants to end up. I wonder where his later education was undertaken....
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