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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 01 Apr 21 9.00pm | |
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It"s the Uberisation of the workplace, non tax paying foreign companies coming over here, with the governments consent and help(obviously nothing is free old chap),business men getting great bank, joe bloggs getting his career ruined and nobody gives a stuff, until it knocks on there door! I warned about this 5 years ago and its coming to bite, corruption and business are now hand in hand openly, look at Cameron, osborne and boris with Uber, and Camerons latest scandal, yet nobody cares! The job market for the majority in years to come will be an easy choice, ride for uber eats or deliveroo! You can do a gcse in cycling with a backpack on, no chance of ever owning a property this side of hartlepool, and even hull will be hard to get in to as choices get limited.Greed is good as boris said the other week, among his cronies, its a race to the bottom people, its coming to us all soon, or our children!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 01 Apr 21 9.06pm | |
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Originally posted by OldFella
Please reread the abusive ad hominem comments made by you earlier in this thread. It must be cold up there on your hypocritical lofty perch. I'm with Stirling. Oh I can give it back when necessary but I don't think I start it or descend to the levels of personal insult which are Stirling's stock-in-trade. It always starts with me offering a contrary critique of one of his comments which he cannot answer in any other way. I don't like far right politics and will criticise them objectively whenever I encounter them. It's not restricted to Stirling. He just happens to be the most frequent and worst offender here.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 01 Apr 21 9.10pm | |
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Originally posted by OldFella
Somewhere, in a parallel universe a very long way from here, sprites and wisbech eagle make sense. Apparently. Well you are right to a degree as Sprites is in New Zealand and whilst I was also there 3 years ago I am now in lovely Cornwall. Both are beautiful but we would make sense to those who are sensible wherever we would be.
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Teddy Eagle 01 Apr 21 9.12pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
It"s the Uberisation of the workplace, non tax paying foreign companies coming over here, with the governments consent and help(obviously nothing is free old chap),business men getting great bank, joe bloggs getting his career ruined and nobody gives a stuff, until it knocks on there door! I warned about this 5 years ago and its coming to bite, corruption and business are now hand in hand openly, look at Cameron, osborne and boris with Uber, and Camerons latest scandal, yet nobody cares! The job market for the majority in years to come will be an easy choice, ride for uber eats or deliveroo! You can do a gcse in cycling with a backpack on, no chance of ever owning a property this side of hartlepool, and even hull will be hard to get in to as choices get limited.Greed is good as boris said the other week, among his cronies, its a race to the bottom people, its coming to us all soon, or our children! So it’s fine for everyone who wants to come here except when they become cab drivers.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Apr 21 9.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Oh I can give it back when necessary but I don't think I start it or descend to the levels of personal insult which are Stirling's stock-in-trade. It always starts with me offering a contrary critique of one of his comments which he cannot answer in any other way. I don't like far right politics and will criticise them objectively whenever I encounter them. It's not restricted to Stirling. He just happens to be the most frequent and worst offender here. I don't know anyone on here who does far right politics.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 01 Apr 21 9.14pm | |
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Originally posted by OldFella
Pot and kettle come to mind Not to us "normies" they don't. But thanks for reminding me. I need some tea to go with the biscuits.
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DanH SW2 01 Apr 21 9.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I don't know anyone on here who does far right politics. We have members of Patriotic Alternative who post regularly on this site. I would say that’s pretty far right.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Apr 21 9.44pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
We have members of Patriotic Alternative who post regularly on this site. I would say that’s pretty far right. I would say three things. 1 First I have never heard of them.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 01 Apr 21 9.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I don't know anyone on here who does far right politics. People on the far right never think they stand there. They always believe they hold the centre of conservative thought. From my perspective there are a number posting here who more than deserve that description. If there are any views further to the right then they would probably be illegal. I share my bubble with my wife, who is definitely not a sheep. I have never, and I really mean never, preached to anyone about the merits of multi-culture and mass immigration. I have criticised unrealistic and unreasonable attitudes and encouraged the acceptance of being where we are. Which is very different.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Apr 21 9.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
People on the far right never think they stand there. They always believe they hold the centre of conservative thought. From my perspective there are a number posting here who more than deserve that description. If there are any views further to the right then they would probably be illegal. I share my bubble with my wife, who is definitely not a sheep. I have never, and I really mean never, preached to anyone about the merits of multi-culture and mass immigration. I have criticised unrealistic and unreasonable attitudes and encouraged the acceptance of being where we are. Which is very different. I wouldn't decry your 'acceptance of being where we are' since that is a given. What is not, is accepting it quietly. There are areas where continued objection is justified and necessary. I can't speak for anyone else, but my opinions, albeit expressed in a limited fashion on here, are miles away from the traditional description of far right politics. You on the other hand claim to be some sort of conservative but sound like anything but.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 01 Apr 21 10.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
So it’s fine for everyone who wants to come here except when they become cab drivers. Ha, no, companies that come here should abide by the laws of the land, and not be given a "shoe in", by our sitting pm, chancellor and London mayor for hundreds of thousands of shares in said company! They should also abide by our working rights and pay their tax, something Uber weren"t doing, until last weeks court ruling. It shows the importance of a good union, without them those Uber drivers would be on about £3 an hour, pre pandemic! My interest obviously stems from it affecting my job, but the same can happen anywhere, the main point was the fact that the sitting pm, London mayor now pm, and chancellor were all complicit and got well rewarded for illegal activity, its a race to the bottom and nobody cares, until it knocks on their door!
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Teddy Eagle 01 Apr 21 10.20pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Ha, no, companies that come here should abide by the laws of the land, and not be given a "shoe in", by our sitting pm, chancellor and London mayor for hundreds of thousands of shares in said company! They should also abide by our working rights and pay their tax, something Uber weren"t doing, until last weeks court ruling. It shows the importance of a good union, without them those Uber drivers would be on about £3 an hour, pre pandemic! My interest obviously stems from it affecting my job, but the same can happen anywhere, the main point was the fact that the sitting pm, London mayor now pm, and chancellor were all complicit and got well rewarded for illegal activity, its a race to the bottom and nobody cares, until it knocks on their door! Imagine any builders might have a point to make on the subject.
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