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Poor old Glyn, so angry with life.
Looks like you might be struggling for British flowers this year - is this a benefit?https://www.ft.com/content/e87bf45c-e1a6-4d8e-98f5-f0411820f48e
They felt they were over run with eu citizens which contributed to the Schools Doctors and the one Hospital for miles feeling the pressure of the "immigrants". Ditto Wisbech which is close byHowever that Veg is not generally pick itself. Sure there is mechanisation for some crops but there are others that DO rely on actual people and some like Cabbages are semi mechanisedI feel (and am repeating this so sorry) that the locals will eventually take up those positions. They may not think they will but eventually Iain Duncan Smith and others will listen to the Farmers / Growers and stop peoples benefits especially if they wont volunteer for the low paid menial jobs themselvesOn unemployment - there are jobs here for you - what do you mean you dont want to trim Cabbages to fit placcy bags - sorry we will have to stop your benefit. Who cant see that scenario coming ?
Still all helping to make the economy smaller eh, which is what they say they wanted.
https://www.redpepper.org.uk/how-business-benefits-from-brexit/Again, I await the derision from the experts.
I’m not pushing anything.Except, perhaps, that everyone is entitled to a view, however different it might be to mine or yours.
Quote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 01:54:23 pmI’m not pushing anything.Except, perhaps, that everyone is entitled to a view, however different it might be to mine or yours.Give it up mate, nothing will be accepted by the junta on here
Billy. I posted a link to the views of two scholars on the benefits of Brexit, on a benefits of Brexit log thread.My apologies if that was misleading.
I’ve ‘put forward’ the views of two retired university lecturers as their examples of the benefits of Brexit.Your beef should be with them.