NorthernGent1 -> RE: Brexit Vote Results (7/13/2016 12:09:27 PM)
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ORIGINAL: blnymph quote:
ORIGINAL: NorthernGent1 What hasn't been said is that those EU MEPs leaving the job get paid two years full salary after leaving. All at the tax-payers expense. That's running into hundreds of thousands of pounds. The greedy fuckers. Let's see what Farage is made of. If he takes it it will make a mockery of everything he has said. Then why voting them in in the first place? And vote for their interests again? What more do you need to discover the likes of him were the pied pipers you followed. quote:
And, Blympth, you don't understand England. Old habits die hard here, and there are deep class and political divides. The Tories are despised in the North East of England. So, don't believe for a second we were voting out of some sort of nationalist sentiment. This isn't Germany nor France. We don't have grand ideals of saving the world through some super alliance. We're traditionalists who by and large just want to be left alone to run our lives. The being left alone has already begun. Do you remember the Tata statement they day after the referendum? How they feel so British (oh sounds so nice but no, Tata is from India the biggest car and steel manufacturer there, good old Commonwealth) and nothing will change - until last week when Tata announced they are looking for "joint venture partners" for their British plants, which as we all know, in economy double speak means they are selling to cut losses. I have lived in Britain and being there regularly I talk to friends and all kind of people, British, EU expats, Commonwealth whatever you fancy. Maybe some kind of people you do not like to talk to. Many who have only temporary work contracts got hinted already that renewals are unlikely under the circumstances. Cut of funds, sorry, nothing personal of course. Workers rights, yes EU still valid but we are likely to rewrite our contracts to UK regulations, bad luck, less favourable for you but not for us of course. There might be a bit of pulling spuds left though. Traditional labour voters voting against working class interests because they didn't like what "experts" told them; well instead you voted for Boris and the kippers, how absurd is that ... - I have pointed out already above it did not need much expertise these days to check yourselves whatever they told you. Did you fail to watch it blown in the wind the day after? You're not responding with a point to any of the points I've posted. You're simply talking in vague terms that have little insight. Pick a point, any point, and respond to that point with a couple of sentences. Because at this juncture I have no idea what you're talking about.
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