Pap is the only one who thinks I hold him personally responsible for the clusterfuck so let’s nail that myth.
It’s not just you. Bucks is busy telling us about redundancies in London. He has a right to do that, just as I have a right to point out the steelworkers that lost their jobs inside the EU. Unlike the London set, they’ll have much more difficulty finding new work.
I am not blaming only you. But as RB said, you are aggressively defending the Leave voters - and particularly from any association with the economic impact.
As I said when Baz raised other redundancies, this is the Brexit Ramifications thread. Yes of course it is shit when anyone loses a job. Sometimes government policy is to partly to blame and/or government could do more to help. But actually not that often IMO.
But this thread about the impact of Brexit. The direct and immediate impact is most keenly felt by people losing their jobs, or having job offers withdrawn, which is happening to a few people I know, or having a pay freeze when they were expecting a modest increase. And so on. All inside two weeks of the vote, but as a direct result of it. There will be more to come.
Seeing as slavery was abolshed (1833) before the Victorian are (1837-1914) I haven’t a clue to what you refer, cheap labour isn’t slave labour my child.
What, by saying we need to suck it up and deal with it? That’s quite against what most of the remainers are saying, so where am I ‘going with the flow’?
Pray tell where have I been racist? Cheap labour from the new entrants in to Europe isnlt racist its a fact, do you want me to copy and paste mp’s who have said so? You’re a delicate flower of mock, shock indignation aren’t you my angel.
There we go petal, I’ll put as many as you want on here.
Only this morning Barry, and I am completely serious, you posted apparently delighted that The People were “kicking the nig man”. I read that, and I was like woah. Then you changed it quickly to read “kicking the big man”, but the damage was aready done. You may not think I notice these things, but I do.
Ony this morning Barry, and I am completely serious, you posted apparenty delighted that The People were “kicking the nig man”. I read that, and I was like woah. Then you changed it quickly to read “kicking the big man”, but the damage was aready done. You may not think I notice these things, but I do.
Your mind is one of twisted evil Bearsy, off to walk my dog in the park with my hat and walking cane.