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  • #46
    Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

    Originally posted by Lither_1927 View Post
    I'm not a multi, you're paranoid.
    You fool absolutely nobody.

    Paranoid? Puzzled is what I am. I've never understood why people like you do what you do. Are you really so embarrassed by your own opinions that you have to hide behind multiple personas in order to express them? It's very strange behaviour.

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    • #47
      Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

      Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
      I doubt it. He was 19 when he signed for Coventry and had made just one appearance for AZ Alkmaar.
      Fair enough, he grew up quick and appeared older than he looked, quite mature for a footballer.

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      • #48
        Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

        Originally posted by splott parker View Post
        Torries/Brittish ? Has your keyboard got a stammer?
        Can't really blame the keyboard, it's me!

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        • #49
          Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

          Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
          More important than... what, in your eyes? What's Brexit achieved for our nation in the 6 years since the vote? What positives have outweighed the negatives?
          More power to the workers and unions, a few years ago it would have been shut your mouth or we'll get some Poles/Bosnians/whatever to do your job for less, now it's ok we can look at that.

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          • #50
            Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

            Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
            More power to the workers and unions, a few years ago it would have been shut your mouth or we'll get some Poles/Bosnians/whatever to do your job for less, now it's ok we can look at that.
            are you aware of workers rights in most of the EU?
            ever been to France?

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            • #51
              Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

              Originally posted by Rjk View Post
              are you aware of workers rights in most of the EU?
              ever been to France?
              No I don't really care?

              Lots of times why?

              The UK has lots of job vacancies and Mick Lynch is now on the TV, UK truck drivers are happy and earning more money, what’s your point?

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              • #52
                Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
                So there's no democratic deficit in the UK now we've left? The UK is now a perfect democracy?
                It's dramatically improved, yes.

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                • #53
                  Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                  Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
                  You fool absolutely nobody.

                  Paranoid? Puzzled is what I am. I've never understood why people like you do what you do. Are you really so embarrassed by your own opinions that you have to hide behind multiple personas in order to express them? It's very strange behaviour.
                  If you think somebody is adopting multiple personas to fool you. Yes that is paranoia isn't it?
                  I'm not hiding behind multiple personas at all, once again you have succumbed to peer pressure and repeated a mistruth. What puzzles me is why you think i'm a multi...many people read this board without ever registering. I was one of them for years. There will be no convincing you as i fear the paranoia seems too far gone...ever admitted you were wrong on anything?

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                  • #54
                    Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                    Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                    More power to the workers and unions, a few years ago it would have been shut your mouth or we'll get some Poles/Bosnians/whatever to do your job for less, now it's ok we can look at that.
                    The Tories are planning to strip us of many of our human and workers rights. Those rights prevented businesses from doing what you say they used to do.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                      Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                      More power to the workers and unions, a few years ago it would have been shut your mouth or we'll get some Poles/Bosnians/whatever to do your job for less, now it's ok we can look at that.
                      Is that because of Brexit or has the cost of living rises pushed people over the brink?
                      The majority of people striking are in jobs that can't be filled by unskilled, eastern European labour. Medical staff, train drivers and track maintenance crews, barristers, teachers, telecommunication engineers, tube and bus drivers, airline cabin crews, etc

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                      • #56
                        Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                        Originally posted by Lither_1927 View Post
                        I'm not hiding behind multiple personas at all, once again you have succumbed to peer pressure and repeated a mistruth. What puzzles me is why you think i'm a multi...many people read this board without ever registering. I was one of them for years. There will be no convincing you as i fear the paranoia seems too far gone...ever admitted you were wrong on anything?
                        You’re fooling nobody.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                          Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
                          You’re fooling nobody.
                          More paranoia lol

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                          • #58
                            Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                            Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                            More power to the workers and unions, a few years ago it would have been shut your mouth or we'll get some Poles/Bosnians/whatever to do your job for less, now it's ok we can look at that.
                            It's doing wonders for inflation.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                              Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                              It's doing wonders for inflation.
                              It takes mere seconds to work out the current inflation rates, which for June 2022 are:

                              European Union: 9.6%
                              United Kingdon: 9.4%

                              This page displays a table with actual values, consensus figures, forecasts, statistics and historical data charts for - Inflation Rate. This page provides values for Inflation Rate reported in several countries part of Europe. The table has current values for Inflation Rate, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency plus links to historical data charts.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Brexit and the Bluebirds

                                Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
                                Is that because of Brexit or has the cost of living rises pushed people over the brink?
                                The majority of people striking are in jobs that can't be filled by unskilled, eastern European labour. Medical staff, train drivers and track maintenance crews, barristers, teachers, telecommunication engineers, tube and bus drivers, airline cabin crews, etc
                                Partly probably, but it's generally supply and demand problems, it's taking employers longer to fill all positions, skilled and unskilled as they have less choice now, the power is shifting away from employers back towards employees. Wages will have to go up in this stuation, although of course thats not going to help with inflation.
                                Thats why the BOE have increased interest rates to make it more expensive for employers/business to borrow, so more difficult for them to increase wages, it's going to be a strange year!

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