Respec'I've eaten 3 bags of Haribo Tangfastics today.
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Share size? Seriously? Who are these people with god-like willpower who can open a bag of these and not scoff the lot?
View: https://youtu.be/XXSyafI4Lz4
I've seen this being advertised on YouTube (don't have an ad blocker on phone).
Some nationalistic propaganda right there, lots of bullshit.
True. On the plus side, I don't feel sick from eating a whole bag of them any more and my stomach thanks me for it.You see what you're missing @Scouse on this keto thing? Not only are you missing out on the sweet tangy addictive deliciousness of the sweets, but even the bag itself has more intruige than the Russian FSB and more realistic story lines than Eastenders.
Yup sure is. But only shows one side. The europeans will lose theirs in the UK so there should be more work in the UK.British IT contractors, self emplyed architects etc, to lose their ability to sell their services into Europe after Brexit.
Regardless of how the neanderthals and low-rents here will whine about who's fault it is - it still is a direct result of Brexit. Period.
Yup sure is. But only shows one side. The europeans will lose theirs in the UK so there should be more work in the UK.
It was obvious wasnt it. If we are restricting labour into our country the reverse would be true.
Sure so you will have to apply for permission to work like they will for us. Unless you are already there /here.It’s a bit more complicated than that. EU people working in the U.K. are protected, so there won’t be new jobs, at least initially. Then U.K. people working in the EU will also be protected, but only in the EU member state they are domiciled in at the time the U.K. leaves. They won’t have the ability to go elsewhere in the EU, so if for instance, I was working in Dublin and needed to go on secondment to Amsterdam, I’ll need a work permit. So while it looks like U.K. workers’ rights are being protected, in reality employers will regard them as no different to say a Russian or an Indian, with all the additional paperwork that entails.
The simple answer of course is to get an EU passport (which I’m doing) but not everyone will be eligible
I dont think they are leaving at a massive rate. My business is just as good now as it was two years ago in the uk. And i work for a major IT company.Well bully for you @Moriath. I see IT leaving UK shores at a massive rate and my ability to work where I want curtailed. Fucking great.
Sure so you will have to apply for permission to work like they will for us. Unless you are already there /here.
I dont see that as a problem personally cause i dont intend to work anywhere but the uk. Or if i need to i have a big organisation who i can sort it out for me.
It also means that we will be able to stipulate qualifications or need for someone to come and work in the uk going forward. Like we do for the rest of the world. Rather than just economic migration.
Yup. This @Moriath.Oh well, sure, so long as you're OK, everything is fine.
Yep.its what UK citizens who engaged with Europe lose. In 2018 they can work in 28 countries, in 2019, they can work in two
Seriously..a prison..a passport?Yup. This @Moriath.
Yep.
So what if some people never want to leave the UK? Even if we never do we should be free to have that option.
Not any more. The "passport" feels like a little red portable prison more and more each day. It fucking sucks balls, big time.
You're just waffing meaningless drivel at me Job. The subject has been discussed on FH before (and you ignored the facts then because you're in love with your precious borders and your Westminster slavemasters.The drug /people traffikers and the invaders controlled the masses.
A bit like the EU is trying to do.
I just want my overlords to be thosr useless plebs in Westminster where I can keep an eye on them
new scientist said:the main reason was that an individual’s nationality had little political meaning before the late 1700s. The passport as an instrument of state regulation was born of the French revolution of 1789. At first, ordinary people were issued passes to control internal movement, especially to Paris. But after the king tried to escape, and foreign aristocrats attacked the revolution, the authorities started requiring such papers for exit and entry to the country. The revolution created one of the world’s first “nation-states”, defined by the “national” identity of its people rather than its monarchs’ claims. “This novel importance of the people and their nationality made identity papers integral to creating the modern state,”