I'm not going to I'm enjoying that cartoon too much.PorFavor wrote:Please turn the page.
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I'm not going to I'm enjoying that cartoon too much.PorFavor wrote:Please turn the page.
(my emphasis)"There was “no likelihood” that post-Brexit immigration controls would apply to EU workers who were highly skilled and highly paid,
Philip Hammond has said. The chancellor said voters were concerned about foreign workers “taking entry-level jobs” but not about
those with high skills and high pay coming into the UK. His comments go further than previous statements he has made in seeking
to reassure financial services firms that they would still be able to employ staff from abroad."
- Hammond says highly skilled will not face EU immigration controls
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Here's another to make up for missing the one last pagePaulfromYorkshire wrote:I'm not going to I'm enjoying that cartoon too much.PorFavor wrote:Please turn the page.
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Greetings all,tinyclanger2 wrote:Logged on to thank you specially. Am worried about scaring people away.StephenDolan wrote:Why the Lib Dems winning Richmond Park is bad news for Labour.
Give it time, give it time.
tinyclanger2 wrote:Don't tell anyone. But I'm back.
The opposite ofhttps://www.theguardian.com/culture/201 ... -tennessee
Justin Timberlake could face jail time over voting booth selfie
Get yo groove on.tinyclanger2 wrote:
So has the meaning of Brexit changed now?StephenDolan wrote:Oh. My.
Exclusive: leaked recording shows what Theresa May really thinks about Brexit
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red mist descendshttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... referendum
David Cameron signs deal to write tell-all autobiography
I can see my house.tinyclanger2 wrote:Just dropped in to share my new #BrexitViews of Heathrow with all you non-nesters
Dan
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totally deliverable though. Boris said.http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 79456.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sir Brian Unwin, a former Treasury mandarin who was part of Margaret Thatcher’s budget rebate negotiation team, said ministers had a “horrific” job ahead of them.
I did wonder what the story was behind this headline and now I know:HindleA wrote:Sad news today led me to attempt Rivellino banana free kicks,this was successfully done by literal kicking of banana.
(my bold)Willow904 wrote:Thanks for all the replies to my Zac Goldsmith question. I'm a bit busy at the moment and only have half an eye on politics, so I'm not keeping up very well.
By the way, in relation to to above, why exactly are we supposed to be so happy to see foreigners nick all our best paid, interesting jobs as opposed to the crappy ones? Isn't that just fewer decent jobs for British workers? Isn't that the whole problem with poaching ftom abroad, not enough incentive for companies to provide quality training in skilled areas for young people who would love to learn how to do these jobs, but can't compete with ready trained people from other countries?
Goodnight, PorFavor.PorFavor wrote:Night night!