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Cocha

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  1. I'm assuming also it is only available for people who work a minimum of 35hrs a week? As a white, single smoker (and drinker) I've not bothered looking at the budget, I'm just assuming that I'll be worse off when I go to bed today than when I woke up.
  2. If that was the case, destroying your documentation and paying thousands of pounds to people traffickers to illegally enter a country isn't the best way to go about it, so I think your thoughts are somewhat misguided.
  3. The idea of personal responsibility has long since buggered off over the horizon. You can guarantee this will be happening all over the country.
  4. We've got plenty of people doing bugger all in hotels 24/7 (or hanging around outside). They can can do the child care in return for their bed and board.
  5. So they can keep paying tax credits to the lazy ******* to not work more than 16hrs a week.
  6. Or bring house prices back down to where both couples don't need to work full time to afford one and can actually look after their own sprogs.
  7. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/warning-over-hay-fever-drug-1533587.html Considering the popularity of Triludan back it the day, it didn't take much for it to come under serious scrutiny for causing health issues (and eventually pulled from use)... The company that makes the drug, Triludan, which is available over the counter has written to all GPs and pharmacists reinforcing its warning advice. The Department of Health has also issued its own public warning to users. A spokesman for the department said the Medicines Control Agency was closely monitoring the use of the drug to make sure that 'susceptible people' were not using it. 'There have been rare reports of serious, potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmia associated with the drug. Normally, patients recover when they stop using it,' he said. Since 1980, when the drug was first made available on prescription, there had been 11 reports of the suspected reaction of irregular heart rhythm, including four deaths. In the United Kingdom there had been 15 million monthly courses of treatment.
  8. 😂😂 Political tribalism is for dumbasses like yourself, you are the biggest labour fanboi on here. I'll continue to not vote for either half of the Kleptocratic Duopoly of Westminster.
  9. Happy days. Then we can suffer getting shat on by the other half of the ghastly Kleptocratic Duopoly of Westminster for a while again.
  10. https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/23-engineering-disasters-of-all-time
  11. Do we have more details? Undocumented ones with no knowledge of their history, picked at random off a Kent beach? The type he's more than happy to dump on other people's doorsteps?
  12. There are also those of us who think he is a smug, hypocritical, virtual signaling ****.
  13. Quite the opposite. I'm very much optimistic about the future of Britain now we have left a political union we never voted to join and ended the hugely exploitative FoM. With regards to my productivity, I'll leave that to my boss to decide on.
  14. I'm not on about there here and now, I'm on about the future.
  15. Yes, but Brexit has exposed the folly of our demise inducing de-industrialisation and now you remainers have become so concerned about it post June 2016 I'm extremely confident we can all work together to rectify things.
  16. You Waaaaycist/Little Englander/English Exceptionalist You just don't want things that have been touched and made by forriners and/or think we are better than everyone else because you are a waaaaaycist.
  17. How does this compare to what the experts predicted?
  18. I've not read through this thread, but I'm guessing this might have some relevance to it...
  19. Yeah, chinny reckon pal. You been listening to Mystic Minford again?
  20. I assume you are referring to the actual referendum result with that, not a poll? Let me help you out dumbass.... https://www.eballot.com/blog/voting-surveys-polls-what-are-the-differences
  21. Indeed, something which should be remembered when people think poll results are a genuine, accurate representation of how people feel.
  22. I'll re-post this from last year.... Unfortunately the link is now broken, but luckily I'd quoted a good portion of it a few years ago on another forum. The quoted comments are from possibly our most europhile of all MP's Ken Clarke, the MP who was desperate for an ever increasing EU political union..."I look forward to the day when the Westminster Parliament is just a council chamber in Europe"......This might help those whose memories date back only as far as June 2016 understand why many chose not to vote for more of the same when finally given the opportunity and how Labour turned its back on those whom they were most supposed to represent..... https://www.ft.com/content/adfc7648-...7-65e4aa615551 Clarke, Heseltine and Major have become idols for unreconciled Remainers for their staunch opposition to Brexit. Yet there is also a powerful case that this generation was complacent about globalisation and its uneven benefits. London and the south-east of England were booming, but the Midlands and north struggled with deindustrialisation. “The mistake we the establishment made internationally was in the 1990s and the 2000s when it was all going well and when we thought we’d really sorted out a marvellous new world, a rule-based economy, a global order, globalised economy. We didn’t, I think, know quite what to do about the at least 50 per cent of the population for whom this meant their living standards didn’t rise, jobs they’d been proud of were given up for ones [that are] a way of earning a living, paying the bills.” Clarke boasts that he knew how to manage monetary policy, produce growth with steady inflation and create an economy for anybody with brains, a bit of enterprise. “But what the liberal, free-market establishment, political and business leaders in every western country, did not think enough about, are we taking the public as a whole along with us?” Well those "at least 50%" certainly knew what to do when given the option via the ballot box at the Referendum
  23. Stop voting for the Kleptocratic Duopoly of Westminster then. What lie? Just because you aren't better off doesn't mean others aren't. Perhaps you should have given a toss pre June 2016 about those who weren't benefitting from being part of the EU. Bit late for your crocodile tears now....
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