Bodhi
Once agreed with Scouse and a LibDem at same time
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- Dec 22, 2003
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Not without freedom of movement, at least in all but name.
Which, considering I don't give a shit about immigration, wouldn't bother me in the slightest.
Not without freedom of movement, at least in all but name.
Which, considering I don't give a shit about immigration, wouldn't bother me in the slightest.
Which is the subject we're talking about right now?By that you mean to say the only party that hasn't said anything, at all.
Oh, except, Brexit, Brrrrrr.
Then you need to vote for the LibDems as they seem to be the only party that hasn't painted itself into an ideological corner.
Again. Deflection. Not an argument.Ahahahahahah. Vote Lib Dem indeed.
Funny.
May and Corbyn both want a hard-brexit for different reasons. Regardless of reasons they are fucking idiots. I'm all for a LibDem vote.Then you need to vote for the LibDems as they seem to be the only party that hasn't painted itself into an ideological corner.
May and Corbyn both want a hard-brexit for different reasons. Regardless of reasons they are fucking idiots. I'm all for a LibDem vote.
As for the homophobia of Farron, who gives a fuck what his sky-fairy tells him? The point is, as a traditional liberal, his views on what people should do in their personal life don't affect what rights he thinks we should have to live our lives as we choose. He has consistently voted for LGBT rights and such because it's nobody else's business where you or I stick our cocks (consenting adults proviso obviously).
I'd rather he wasn't a god-botherer and I'd rather they had a different leader but as the only major(ish) party defending single-market membership they'll still get my vote.
I think Junckers public statements over the years probably contributed a few % towards voting leave. What a dickface.
That's my point. Two of the big arguments for banking/services not upping sticks and moving to the continent were the favourable timezone for dealing with America and the far east and the fact that they speak English and it's basically accepted as the language of the business world. A 1 hour time difference will mean sod all and English is learned and spoken all over Europe. So *if* (and it's a big if) he meant what I said in the second half of the previous post, he's got a point.meh, everyone speaks English in the business and political world, including MEPs. Having it as a first language is irrelevant.
He is just doing it because he is so far out of his depth its the only sort of bollocks he can say.
That's my point. Two of the big arguments for banking/services not upping sticks and moving to the continent were the favourable timezone for dealing with America and the far east and the fact that they speak English and it's basically accepted as the language of the business world. A 1 hour time difference will mean sod all and English is learned and spoken all over Europe. So *if* (and it's a big if) he meant what I said in the second half of the previous post, he's got a point.
That's one of several articles written to highlight the positives of banking remaining post-Brexit.The UK offers banks and their employees an opportunity to exist in a cultural environment which is welcoming and, just as importantly, where business is conducted in English.
Never underestimate the power of language when it comes to location decisions.