EU referendum, brexit and the aftermath

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  • There's a good argument

    Or not

  • There's a link though in the UK government between lobbyist/ex-military, but now privatized companies, USA military coziness and 1 million missiles to be fired on Syria. The USA just has to say jump and the UK goes "how high"?

    It's good for them and their shares, but the average citizen may not see 1 million as a good use of money. We pay for it, they start/continue the wars.

    [I am not a full pacifist and some campaigns to protect the Yazidi are needed, but there's not that much oversight all in all]

  • I've just been called a leftie rape apologist for refusing to accept that immigrants "come over here raping our women" by a man who's only source is a Britain First tweet.

  • Was he upset that they were coming over here, stealing his job?

  • Funnily enough, he was upset about that just before. Something something 300,000 Polish construction workers, something something.

  • how did you encounter said fruitcake

  • He's a subject matter expert on a equity trading system project that I am working on. Bit of a genius in some ways. Painter and decorator by trade but has self taught himself into being THE expert on a particular area of economics.

  • Still thinks that the Poles are taking our jobs and driving down wages though. Because he used to find it hard to get work as a painter innit.

  • jesus thought he might be a drunk on a nightbus or something

  • ^^ in the pub last friday I met a full-on brexit means brexit, article 50 must be triggered for the will of the people to protect us from the hordes of immigrants but the judges who put it to a vote are scum who hate democracy and sovereignty

    he originally told me he mows gardens for a living.

    turns out it was cash-in-hand work while he awaited sentencing for his fraud conviction from when he was a high-flying recruitment agent and he was due to present himself at prison yesterday.

    wtafigo

  • Was his name Nick? Sounds familiar.

  • LMNH has really diverse crowd these days ..

  • That's a pretty eclectic CV there

  • People can be experts in a subject field and still be utterly dumb in another...

    It's not that Brexit was about facts, so it's irrelevant anyway. Remember, it's always themmuns fault! ;)

  • Update on my dubiously opinionated colleague. I opened some kind of flood gate.

    He just went on a half an hour rant on our Slack channel on how Muslims are child rapists because the Quran says its ok to rape children and the Uk government is covering up the scale of the problem to not let tensions rise. It got so excruciating that I tried to let the conversation die but it just kept coming.

    We're terminating his contract.

  • I know a nice Polish gentleman who could replace him.

  • He's a subject matter expert on a equity trading system project that I am working on. Bit of a genius in some ways. Painter and decorator by trade but has self taught himself into being THE expert on a particular area of economics.

    What...the...fuck?

  • serves you right for hiring off the darkweb.

  • Closer to the truth than you realise :D

  • that's a pretty spicy slack channel

  • ^^ 4chan.org/jobsboard

  • who said i was joking :P

  • 4chan.org/j/

    Go on, I dare you.

  • LMAO. Why would you write that crap in a Slack channel? And expect to keep your job?

    Edit: Not you, him. You know.

  • We're terminating his contract.

    As a result?

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