journolud
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What line are you in? Fully staffed I assume? Staff in care and hospitality are busy like never before because there aren’t enough of themIt isn't the working sector cos we're busy like never before.
What line are you in? Fully staffed I assume? Staff in care and hospitality are busy like never before because there aren’t enough of themIt isn't the working sector cos we're busy like never before.
Why's it shit what's different is it the fake petrol crisis, the 100k truck driver shortage( wheres the 50k trucks parked) is it 4% price increase as against big rises for people who can do a bit and lowest youth unemployment on record( which EU member can say that) .When will people realise we're no longer part of the European union put their blue and gold comfort blanket under the bed and move on.Good grief. The Brexiteers realise it's shit, most keep quiet, but burst into life when someone mentions the word thick. I'm not sure why that's such a trigger.
Energy conservation no we need more lads top money it's hard work though. Is the money increasing in hospitality, Daughter works in care her wages are finally risingWhat line are you in? Fully staffed I assume? Staff in care and hospitality are busy like never before because there aren’t enough of them
Haha, it's this attitude that has the UK where it is. Your government is a laughing stock worldwide. The UK is untrustworthy, if you can point out where this statement is wrong rather than getting all defensive it might help your argument. In Glasgow in front of the world your PM had to deny the UK was corrupt, think about that the UK PM.It has but I highly doubt it’s affected him either. His view is on the UK itself it seems and not just the border issues.
Good for you, I don’t particularly like uninformed criticism of my country from someone who’s business it isn’t.
Good grief. The Brexiteers realise it's shit, most keep quiet, but burst into life when someone mentions the word thick. I'm not sure why that's such a trigger.
Alternatively you can ignore brexit and use the pandemic as a smoke screen for all the current problems. The pandemic was unavoidable, Brexit but more particularly a bad brexit deal were avoidable.and still are if those responsible would admit the current version isn’t working, but like you they’d rather hide behind covid.You can say a load of generalisations like that and completely ignore the pandemic if you wish.
Plenty of countries have a poorly viewed government. It wasn’t long ago that Ireland, still reeling from that particular crisis now, had mass corruption and cronyism. There are several western countries with a government with worst reputations than the UK right now, for example Australia.Haha, it's this attitude that has the UK where it is. Your government is a laughing stock worldwide. The UK is untrustworthy, if you can point out where this statement is wrong rather than getting all defensive it might help your argument. In Glasgow in front of the world your PM had to deny the UK was corrupt, think about that the UK PM.
I couldn’t give a fuck about Brexit anymore, I merely caught a glimpse of an Irishman having a pop at the UK when he doesn’t live here. Fuck himAlternatively you can ignore brexit and use the pandemic as a smoke screen for all the current problems. The pandemic was unavoidable, Brexit but more particularly a bad brexit deal were avoidable.and still are if those responsible would admit the current version isn’t working, but like you they’d rather hide behind covid.
It's not my fault you don't possess the moral fortitude to speaks truths when someone might get upset with you. I'm also entitled to form my own opinions on matters not Irish , I'm also not cowed by the likes of you so if I feel like giving my opinion on any given matter I will.Plenty of countries have a poorly viewed government. It wasn’t long ago that Ireland, still reeling from that particular crisis now, had mass corruption and cronyism. There are several western countries with a government with worst reputations than the UK right now, for example Australia.
I wouldn’t dream of going on a website based in Ireland or Australia and start slagging them off, as it’s none of my business.
He caveated his reply by saying he’s met some good people from the UK in past, as if to say there’s a problem with the people now too.
Worry about your own country, the world is in a Covid mess.
I don’t even know what the first part of your post means or is getting at. Of course you can form an opinion and I can form an opinion that you don’t live here so are ignorant in your opinion and should take more care about yourselves.It's not my fault you don't possess the moral fortitude to speaks truths when someone might get upset with you. I'm also entitled to form my own opinions on matters not Irish , I'm also not cowed by the likes of you so if I feel like giving my opinion on any given matter I will.