Fred_Quimby
Well-Known Member
Anyone thinking of going to the EU for a holiday next year? Finger prints and photos taken. Anyone going via Dover had better start queuing now.
He's paying his staff more because the EU people left.A classic comment. It’s relevance to Brexit….?
A classic comment. It’s relevance to Brexit….?
One imagines his employees might not be pleased. Very small minded response. Who doesnt enjoy the prospect of@BobKowalski breaking his leg? In what way is his business suffering?It‘s Tim Martin. Who doesn’t enjoy the prospect of seeing his business suffer?
One imagines his employees might not be pleased. Very small minded response. Who doesnt enjoy the prospect of@BobKowalski breaking his leg? In what way is his business suffering?
Meanwhile, in Global Britain latest news…
‘Radio services the BBC is proposing to stop: Arabic, Persian, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Hindi, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Tamil, Urdu.
Language services the BBC is proposing to move to digital only are: Chinese, Gujarati, Igbo, Indonesian, Pidgin, Urdu, Yoruba.’
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BBC World Service outlines move to digital-first service
The BBC World Service has outlined plans to accelerate its digital offering and increase impact with audiences around the globe.www.bbc.co.uk
Do you do any acting on the side Bob?One imagines his employees might not be pleased. Very small minded response. Who doesnt enjoy the prospect of@BobKowalski breaking his leg? In what way is his business suffering?
If you ask him, he might sing HMS Pinafore for you.Do you do any acting on the side Bob?
Was just going to wish him luck.If you ask him, he might sing HMS Pinafore for you.
It is amazing how many people are still in denial about this decline. I was talking to a friend this week who said, with all seriousness, this country has a great standard of living. I live in Lancashire in an area with no NHS dental or GP service, virtually no buses, a pitiful train service, roads full of potholes, no police stations or police presence, street lights switched off to save money, lots of food banks, lots of coked up teenagers. I told him that my area was worse off than the areas of Eastern Europe I travelled in the 1980s which were behind the iron curtain. He wouldn't accept this reality. He lives in the South of England and exists in a parallel universe. I honestly believe this country is heading for bloodshed.every day sees the UK in many areas become less and less significant in the world
Why would his employees give a shit? There’s currently more minimum wage jobs around than people although the government seem to be doing their best to change this by making people too poor to go out.One imagines his employees might not be pleased. Very small minded response. Who doesnt enjoy the prospect of@BobKowalski breaking his leg? In what way is his business suffering?
Unelected head of the Church of England, don’t forget that.It is amazing how many people are still in denial about this decline. I was talking to a friend this week who said, with all seriousness, this country has a great standard of living. I live in Lancashire in an area with no NHS dental or GP service, virtually no buses, a pitiful train service, roads full of potholes, no police stations or police presence, street lights switched off to save money, lots of food banks, lots of coked up teenagers. I told him that my area was worse off than the areas of Eastern Europe I travelled in the 1980s which were behind the iron curtain. He wouldn't accept this reality. He lives in the South of England and exists in a parallel universe. I honestly believe this country is heading for bloodshed.
You can't maintain a situation where millions of people are marginalised and the political system has failed. We have a political system where the power lies in the hands of an unelected Prime Minister, an unelected Head of State, and a Parliament with 75 per cent unelected representatives (the House of Lords).
Might be an enclave or a catacomb.Unelected head of the Church of England, don’t forget that.
Even the pope was elected by the council of cardinals (what is the collective noun for a load of cardinals. Is it a flock).
A nonce of cardinals, I believe.Unelected head of the Church of England, don’t forget that.
Even the pope was elected by the council of cardinals (what is the collective noun for a load of cardinals. Is it a flock).
College.Unelected head of the Church of England, don’t forget that.
Even the pope was elected by the council of cardinals (what is the collective noun for a load of cardinals. Is it a flock).
Does it matter which one? Oxford? Cambridge?College.