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Post by stefano on Nov 1, 2019 13:19:17 GMT
Oh my goodness, I've just woken up after the most awful nightmare! I dreamt that many years ago we voted to leave the EU...and that we're still bloody in it! It is December 2192 and the British Prime Minister travels to Brussels to apply for an extension to the UK membership of the EU. Nobody can remember how this tradition started, but it is now an established part of Christmas and attracts tourists from all over the World OR, alternatively.... The UK have found themselves as the only remaining member of the EU as the other 27 members previously in the EU decided it would be quicker to leave the EU themselves and form the European Alliance
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2019 14:18:01 GMT
Oh my goodness, I've just woken up after the most awful nightmare! I dreamt that many years ago we voted to leave the EU...and that we're still bloody in it! It is December 2192 and the British Prime Minister travels to Brussels to apply for an extension to the UK membership of the EU. Nobody can remember how this tradition started, but it is now an established part of Christmas and attracts tourists from all over the World OR, alternatively.... The UK have found themselves as the only remaining member of the EU as the other 27 members previously in the EU decided it would be quicker to leave the EU themselves and form the European Alliance I think there is every possibility that one of those will come true!
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Post by Rob on Nov 1, 2019 19:48:09 GMT
Farage dismissing Johnson’s deal today again as not Brexit. As we know, AJ has lost patience with Farage and has decided to support May’s reheated deal. How many others have the Brexit Party lost to the May/Johnson deal?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2019 9:42:02 GMT
Stewart, Don't waste your time on this nonsense. Take yourself back to 19 October 1963. Jenkins or Webb? 1963...I wasn't even a teenager! 1963...My first sexual experience (on the landing)...I genuinely thought I had broken it! 1963...Before we joined the madness that is now the EU! Since when, this country has gone down faster than a Prozzy outside Kings Cross Station...not that I know anything about that!
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Post by stefano on Nov 5, 2019 16:01:42 GMT
Stewart, Don't waste your time on this nonsense. Take yourself back to 1963. 1963...I wasn't even a teenager! 1963...My first sexual experience (on the landing)...I genuinely thought I had broken it! 1963...Before we joined the madness that is now the EU! Since when, this country has gone down faster than a Prozzy outside Kings Cross Station...not that I know anything about that! What you need to remember Mr Register is that Stewart (and indeed I) have been your age; you can only hope to get to ours...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2019 9:32:37 GMT
1963...I wasn't even a teenager! 1963...My first sexual experience (on the landing)...I genuinely thought I had broken it! 1963...Before we joined the madness that is now the EU! Since when, this country has gone down faster than a Prozzy outside Kings Cross Station...not that I know anything about that! What you need to remember Mr Register is that Stewart (and indeed I) have been your age; you can only hope to get to ours... Hope (sadly) will not help you live a moment longer...eating Curries at the Dumpling will actually shorten your life! Why is this I hear you ask...
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Post by chelstongull on Nov 6, 2019 11:53:42 GMT
eating Curries at the Dumpling will actually shorten your life! Never had one.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2019 12:55:57 GMT
A Curry in the Dumpling I assume you mean! A Curry anywhere will give you wind...thereby shortening your life!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2019 14:39:25 GMT
It was already wet and cold in Launceston this morning, without things being made worse when this double-decker pulled up.
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Post by Rob on Nov 15, 2019 17:54:59 GMT
How does stopping brexit, help the NHS? Brexit may help to stop the incessant flow of visitors using the NHS before going back to their own pay-for-it health service. Immigration does not contribute to ‘ruining the NHS’. It helps to ‘run the NHS’. So called ‘health tourism’ is not the overwhelming burden some choose to spout to get votes, especially when compared to the staffing immigration enables within the organisation. And still 1 in 10 nursing posts don’t get filled year on year even with the assistance of immigration to fill posts. All the main political parties, irregardless of what they may say on the subject of immigration, know this to be the case. Even those peddling the health tourism line. Moan about the pressure on housing or something else if you want to make a negative point about immigration, but the NHS is better for immigration. Just ask those within it. Here’s a few here at the link. The health tourism figure at that time is given and discussed also.
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Post by Rob on Nov 16, 2019 2:13:58 GMT
And yet the Conservative Government cut the bursary for nursing.
All fair points in terms of better pay and training for the future, but would take time and government inclination and does not represent the here and now. The NHS has relied upon immigration for many years and relies upon it now. But I note you haven’t disputed that irrefutable point, Flo.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2019 12:37:51 GMT
How does stopping brexit, help the NHS? Brexit may help to stop the incessant flow of visitors using the NHS before going back to their own pay-for-it health service. Immigration does not contribute to ‘ruining the NHS’. It helps to ‘run the NHS’. So called ‘health tourism’ is not the overwhelming burden some choose to spout to get votes, especially when compared to the staffing immigration enables within the organisation. And still 1 in 10 nursing posts don’t get filled year on year even with the assistance of immigration to fill posts. All the main political parties, irregardless of what they may say on the subject of immigration, know this to be the case. Even those peddling the health tourism line. Moan about the pressure on housing or something else if you want to make a negative point about immigration, but the NHS is better for immigration. Just ask those within it. Here’s a few here at the link. The health tourism figure at that time is given and discussed also. Goodness me Rob, talk about putting your head in the sand, you've outdone yourself and put your head up your arse to stop yourself seeing or hearing anything you don't agree with! So we have some Labour 'Luvvie' spouting shite, and you take it as Gospel! You're spending too much time on Merse's site! If you wish to hear some stories of how much strain the immigrant population is putting on the NHS, I can relate some for you, as my good lady's sister in law is a paramedic in Wales...what would be the point though, because you'd only push your head further up your arse!
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Post by Rob on Nov 16, 2019 13:29:49 GMT
So we have some Labour 'Luvvie' spouting Wrong again. As ever.
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Post by Rob on Nov 16, 2019 13:41:58 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2019 10:03:02 GMT
So we have some Labour 'Luvvie' spouting Wrong again. As ever. Not a 'Labour Luvvie'...I hold my hands up! I never look at any of these things to be honest, because I know who their target audience is...people who glue themselves to things and go out of their way to make normal peoples lives a misery!
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