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• #8827
I'm making plans to escape to Spain too. Apart from learning the language the most difficult question is, work from home for a UK company or try and find local work.
Do both!
Tonnes of telesales work around Marbs'
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• #8828
Good to hear that proper government is not dead:
“It’s not how it starts, it’s how it finishes that matters,” Davis said in Brussels after their first day of formal talks. “Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.”
Both transparent fallacies, which no doubt will highly impress ringside punters. Davis evidently can't quite muster the rhetorical punch of 'Brexit means Brexit'. Future assessments are likely to include 'it's only a scratch' and 'let's call it a draw'.
No comparison with Barnier's pithy summary:
“We are looking to unravel 43 years of patiently built relations.”
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• #8829
Missed this earlier:
“As Winston Churchill once said, the pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity; the optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty,” said the secretary of state. “There is a long road ahead, no doubt with many twists and turns, but our destination is clear.” Unfortunately for Davis, Churchill experts believed the quote was wrongly attributed to the former British prime minister.
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• #8830
I think David Davis' brain has been addled by all the US white sugar he sold as an executive at Tate & Lyle, undermining the indigenous sugar beet based industry.
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• #8831
Oh god
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• #8832
We're doooooooomed.
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• #8833
I am at the point of wondering where I could get a new job.
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• #8834
How are your trade negotiation skills?
Or there seems to be a strong need for domestic domestic cleaners.
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• #8835
You know. That's not a bad idea.
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• #8836
Franchise business? Or DIY?
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• #8837
Did dubtap post a picture there? I can't see it. (Come to think of it, I can never see any pictures he posts.)
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• #8838
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• #8839
Cheers, Matt, I saw that picture in the paper earlier. I thought the same thing--grinning fool (confirmed by his inane comments as posted above) and competent, well-prepared negotiator. No prizes for guessing who's who.
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• #8840
Also, I suspect it's Tw*tter pictures I can't see. No idea why.
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• #8841
Family business. Get the kids involved.
Till the robots take that job too. -
• #8842
Robots will never manage to assemble flatpack furniture.
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• #8843
That reminds me, I need to get the babysitting sorted for ThNRC.
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• #8844
Im outta here as soon as I can organise it. Irish passport being registered as soon as my older sister is done with all the original documents needed to sort the eu citizenship but hopefully a job opening with my company in sweden will be forthcoming asap. again, learning the language is the biggest barrier as usual.
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• #8845
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• #8846
Dating for Remainers
And the first thing on the site? 'As featured in the Daily Mail'. Not sure they really know their audience.
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• #8847
Yes, pretty crap. Supposedly doesn't have any registered users.
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• #8849
I can't see how they're going to get themselves out of this. It's only been one day and the media (that I've seen- I imagine the Mail and Express are different) are already referring to a shadow of another looming and inevitable economic disaster.
There really can't be many people who see pictures of Davis gurning and feel a sufficiently large enough swell of national pride to be able to swallow the consequences of what he's doing.
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• #8850
Hammond not leaving the Customs Union in 2019
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2017/jun/20/philip-hammond-gives-mansion-house-speech-politics-live
You have far more confidence in David Davis than most.