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steeleye20 Croydon 27 Jun 21 7.17pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
Bit like Hol then.... So regarding the vacant managers job, are you still waiting to hear?
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Orange1290 27 Jun 21 7.39pm | |
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Good news but disappointing for quite a few on here "France elections: Far-right National Rally loses key battleground states - poll. Marine Le Pen's RN also lost another potential stronghold, the Hauts-de-France region around Calais in the north." Edited by Orange1290 (27 Jun 2021 7.40pm)
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Stirlingsays 27 Jun 21 8.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Good news but disappointing for quite a few on here "France elections: Far-right National Rally loses key battleground states - poll. Marine Le Pen's RN also lost another potential stronghold, the Hauts-de-France region around Calais in the north." Edited by Orange1290 (27 Jun 2021 7.40pm) The real right losing to the centre right after the centre right steal their policies? Same old, same old. People get fooled by false promises and tough talk, which they think will translate into real action....but civil nationalists are ethically restrained from that......once the centre right betray them those who voted for them expecting action will only have themselves to blame I suppose. What Le Pen wanted to do is forty years too late.....as it is fifty years too late here.
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steeleye20 Croydon 27 Jun 21 8.44pm | |
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Brexit is a calamity for our farmers, especially small ones. And this is what they will be missing:- EU negotiators strike new CAP deal 387 billion euros on payments to farmers. Farmers will be paid to move from intensive farming practices to protecting nature and rein in greenhouse gases. In the UK bringing back control seems to mean pouring untreated agricultural waste into rivers. And that's what brexit is, full of s**t.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 27 Jun 21 9.29pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Brexit is a calamity for our farmers, especially small ones. And this is what they will be missing:- EU negotiators strike new CAP deal 387 billion euros on payments to farmers. Farmers will be paid to move from intensive farming practices to protecting nature and rein in greenhouse gases. In the UK bringing back control seems to mean pouring untreated agricultural waste into rivers. And that's what brexit is, full of s**t.
The sky hasn’t fallen in, life still goes on. Be happy, life is what you make it.
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Mapletree Croydon 27 Jun 21 9.34pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Brexit is a calamity for our farmers, especially small ones. And this is what they will be missing:- EU negotiators strike new CAP deal 387 billion euros on payments to farmers. Farmers will be paid to move from intensive farming practices to protecting nature and rein in greenhouse gases. In the UK bringing back control seems to mean pouring untreated agricultural waste into rivers. And that's what brexit is, full of s**t. The uk potentially has better plans for government subsidies There are 3 new schemes that will reward environmental land management: Sustainable Farming Incentive The trouble is there has just been talk and no action. Nobody has a clue how anything will work and we are really running out of time.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 27 Jun 21 11.32pm | |
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Good luck with that Something of a generalisation but Brexiteer : You are entitled to your opinion , it's time to move on and make the best of a post Brexit world FBPE/Remainer : You are entitled to my opinion which is correct and therefore fact A lot of people on here are very good at predicting the future and taking their own prediction as fact Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
The sky hasn’t fallen in, life still goes on. Be happy, life is what you make it. Edited by HKOwen (27 Jun 2021 11.36pm)
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Spiderman Horsham 28 Jun 21 6.12am | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Good news but disappointing for quite a few on here "France elections: Far-right National Rally loses key battleground states - poll. Marine Le Pen's RN also lost another potential stronghold, the Hauts-de-France region around Calais in the north." Edited by Orange1290 (27 Jun 2021 7.40pm) You found any of my, “rude about certain countries culture” posts yet?
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Badger11 Beckenham 01 Jul 21 10.23am | |
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From today the furlough scheme starts to wind down over the next 3 months employers will have to increase the percentage amount they pay their staff until October when the scheme closes. Keep an eye on the unemployment numbers have these workers just been parked and so not included in the numbers or will their employers welcome them back. My feeling is that a lot of people will be out of a job so might want to look at the hospitality sector and HGV driving if they cannot get the job they want.
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DANGERCLOSE London 01 Jul 21 10.34am | |
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Nice 1
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DANGERCLOSE London 01 Jul 21 10.35am | |
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steeleye20 Croydon 01 Jul 21 10.58am | |
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Really Kwasi, I think that this is state intervention, welcome back Labour 1970's policies. The taxpayer will be funding most of this, and much more is needed across the board due to the tory privatisation failures, they cannot milk anymore there is nothing left for shareholders in water for example. Where does the money come from? Probably we don't have any but in todays crazy world it appears you can just go on borrowing and digitising forever, leaving the next generation to pay (or not).
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