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• #4477
Brendan O'Carroll is from Finglas, Dublin, in the Republic.
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• #4478
Ah right, I thought he was from NI, tx.
Very popular over here.
[an in voting mate of mine gave me the DVD it's very...ehh...basic humour] -
• #4479
My Granny loves that show, and she's a saint (as well as a massive racist).
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• #4480
I've never understood the racist nanna vote.
If we kick out all of the immigrants, who are they going to moan about on the bus?
Apart from the Irish.
And the Scottish
And the Welsh
And those people from the next village over.
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• #4481
The rain? Bus being late? So many options... :P
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• #4482
Her biggest complaint as far as I can tell is that she can't properly eavesdrop on their bus conversations.
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• #4483
You should tell her it's a fucking liberty
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• #4485
The utter disintegration of the various interests who brought this dangerous farce into being continues:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/03/ukip-leadership-steven-woolfe-excluded-from-ballot
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• #4486
like two babies fighting over a dirty nappy.
woolfe is a drink driving fascist cunt.
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• #4487
What a confusing article.
Late application:
Ukip is set for civil war after former leadership favourite Steven Woolfe was banned from standing because of his late application
Caused by a coup?
Banks has blamed a coup led by those close to Douglas Carswell, the Ukip MP and critic of Farage, and Neil Hamilton, the former Conservative MP.
Woolfe not giving up:
Woolfe himself may be prepared to launch a legal challenge.
But giving up:
Woolfe said he was extremely disappointed to be excluded but appeared to concede defeat, as he wished the other candidates well.
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• #4488
Brexit could herald end to British fruit and veg sales, producers warn
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• #4489
Guardian in throwing together a confusing, badly written article shocker
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• #4490
I think they may be exaggerating however. When the economy collapses there will be lots of British people willing to pick fruit and veg.
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• #4491
while cash in the attic is on? not bloody likely m8.
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• #4492
Cash in attics will be something parents will tell children about. There will be no cash in attics. No attics even. Only cabbage fields.
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• #4493
cash in the cabbage? sounds catchy.
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• #4494
16h per week, between May and Sep, £50k
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• #4495
Tcha there's a conflict between seasonal work as it is now (poorly paid, not suited for families, no security at all rather) and cheap food.
Take your pick consumers.
In The Netherlands we've had immigrants picking fruit for ages. There's something that makes these jobs unsuitable for many people [ignoring the chronically lazy]
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• #4496
Tcha there's a conflict between seasonal work as it is now (poorly paid, not suited for families, no security at all rather) and cheap food.
I don't understand. You mean a conflict between improving seasonal work and cheap food?
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• #4497
Yep, a conflict between cheap food and cheap labour :)
See also the USA...and erm, probably everywhere.
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• #4498
Would that not be a harmony, the conflict is between cheap food and well paid labour.
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• #4499
On Sunday we left North Yorkshire and proceeded towards the Rhubarb Triangle which sadly has shrunk from 30 sq miles to just 9 sq miles in recent times.. im sure there is a brexit joke there somewhere.
But i fear that food quality will go down, while food prices rise in the coming years.
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• #4500
I don't think I can deal with food quality in the UK dropping any further.
That is Ed Balls, isn't it?