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McSpreader

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  1. I really do not see how you got to that conclusion.....bizarre!!
  2. Shit post that........You do know it's people like you that allow paedophile gangs to prosper and get away with abusing children?
  3. Definitely part of the jigsaw of disadvantage the working class/minions in society face.
  4. Now I don't think it will. Before I thought it would.
  5. It's eminently consistent. The Companies were moving the jobs to Europe, The workers in the UK were losing their jobs.The products those companies were originally making in the UK for the UK market by UK workers are now being made in new factories built using grants from governments from funds supplied by the EU and those products are then being imported back to the UK. The Factory workers themselves were being paid off and laid off and not being offered relocation packages. Ergo jobs lost. It really is that simple, and so it would seem, are YOU! The banking jobs are being moved to the EU and the workers are being offered relocation packages. We know that because the banks have told us. Therefore no UK job losses, although I fully accept the peripheral service jobs will be affected, but the original talk was specifically about the high end HQ banking jobs, not cleaning and facilities jobs. You can continue with your pedantry as snowflakes like you just hate to be proven wrong, but how you let your bruised ego override the absolute cuntfuckery of UK workers being sold down the river by the EU on many, many fronts and your best answer will be ' but workers rights an' ting' ......when your job is taken away from you and given to another EU country as a reward for that countries subservience to the EU and then your country is flooded with cheap labour there are no 'workers rights an' ting'. There is just a socially engineered environment designed to enhance the benefits the middle classes enjoy at the expense of the working class and you support that.
  6. Thats bullshit. I made it quite clear that I was referring specifically to the banking jobs that might be moved to the EU as a result of Brexit . Im not aware of any other jobs moving as a result of Brexit only of jobs disappearing from the UK to the EU as a result of EU policies. Sorry if that makes your slavish support of the EU a bit less comfortable. And what level of sad c**t must you be to start a post ' Can we all blah blah' and continue with 'let's just blah blah'..? Thats bullshit too. Pay and conditions at the bottom end of the wages scale are driven down by the availability of cheap labour from countries where there is even lower pay, worse conditions and less opportunity. Its a rush to the bottom aided and abetted by free movement of labour. The main beneficiaries of mass immigration are the immigrants themselves and the businesses that exploit them and the host nations' population benefit barely a jot and are mostly disadvantaged.
  7. I can't imagine what it must be like to be so frustrated and defeated that you have to create this whole alternate world in your mind where you have superpowers and date Lindsay Lohan ( or Rylan Clarke or whoever floats your boat) and vanquish all your enemies. Whereas back in the real world.....oooooft!
  8. Free movement of people flooding the jobs market driving down pay and conditions and reducing job opportunities for UK citizens. Offering grants for production companies to move production facilities and the jobs needed to operate them to Eastern/Southern EU countries Fisheries policy........
  9. Kennedy wasn't in negotiations with 'The Man On The Moon' for permission to land there so it's not a comparable situation.
  10. Those were the days! The reasons for whole industries closing down and relocating are complex and deep rooted but when the EU is actively destroying the UK job market through it's policies and it's you that is losing out then it's right to question your membership of the EU........That was the Why of Brexit .
  11. It's consistent. Factory/production jobs are moved when the EU encourages companies to move production facilities to the 'emerging' EU economies from the more successful established economies through Grants , Subsidies and Tax Breaks. It's a method of rewarding these countries for their continued subservience. The jobs are lost to to the original country and the workforce laid off and paid off, The workforce, save a small handful of key personnel, are not moved or wanted and are dumped on the scrapheap. The Banking jobs are different and it's a different type of workforce. The jobs are moving for wholly different reasons and the employees are not being paid off or laid off but will be offered the opportunity to move with the jobs as their expertise in that field is harder to easily replicate. Please try not to be deliberately ignorant!
  12. I haven't claimed the movement of jobs to the EU mainland, or anywhere else is a good thing. I don't know what the future economic policies of future Govt's will be. I tend to ignore stupid, loaded questions from people not really interested in my answers. I am not bothered or motivated by 'owning' anyone and I'm not really sure what that means but if it means that your vitriol won't break me and your anger and frustration that I don't allow your prejudiced opposition to Brexit and constant negativity to the possible outcomes to bring me down then I guess I do.......
  13. I've not claimed that Brexit will bring those jobs back......although you never know! But I have stated something that has happened to thousands of production jobs because the EU made it too easy for companies to do this.. I'm just trying to indicate to you that the antipathy towards the EU is far more deep rooted and problematic than you appreciate. Btw, your Be specific, be very specific statement is patronising. I hope you don't actually speak like that to people.
  14. Your personal experience of jobs moving to Mexico and China did not address the issue of factory production jobs having moved to Eastern and Southern Europe over the past 20 years.
  15. Just amazed that you squeezed all the issues surrounding globalisation and some of the negative effects on those in society less equipped to deal with them into your narrow, personal experience and think that gives you the right to dismiss every other experience as irrelevant.
  16. China and Mexico....lucky for you non-EU countries....cuz that would've been awful!
  17. We were talking specifically about banking jobs we were not talking about 'jobs' in general and a handful of those jobs are moving not being lost. Banking jobs tend to be well paid and the people doing these jobs will be very capable of moving with them. Companies have been moving jobs to Europe for decades, especially factory production jobs ,.......where the f**k were you then when factory production workers were losing their jobs you arse? This is not the end of civilisation as we know it so stop acting like a precious c*nt
  18. Every half wit and his dog goes to University these days. It's all for show as no-one wants a graduate with a bullshit degree from a shite University whose only reason to exist is to hoover up cash from foreign students. If you truly want to help kids from deprived backgrounds then create thousands of extra training places for doctors (and nurses )and break the stranglehold the middle classes have on Junior Doctor jobs and smash the other bastions of the middle class power stranglehold such as law, education and local government positions. These people have proven themselves incapable of doing anything other than pressing their noses to the trough and denying access for everyone else. The result is the unequal and unfair society we live in today.. At present , we are just scratching at the surface of the problem.
  19. Too late to suddenly care about the hourly paid and the low paid. It's because they have been ignored and sidelined, disparaged and denied over the past 15 years that we had Brexit. At least the penny has dropped that it's not all about extra privileges for the middle classes and their children; That the lower paid , lower skilled those with lower expectations matter....... Farage seemed to understand that more than any other politician of his time.
  20. That looks like jobs being moved and the employees being moved also. That's not losing jobs.
  21. I think most Leave voters fully accept that there is some negative aspects to Leaving and some of those will be financial. But I also think you'll find they are happy for the UK to take a hit if that's what it takes to get out of the EU. The idea that the UK isn't robust enough to cope with some short term disadvantages is ridiculous. I am also struggling to believe that Remainers seriously believe a few words on the side of a bus that was roundly criticised and ridiculed during the campaign by Ministers, Prime Ministers, First Ministers, MP's, MSP'S., our favourite actors, comedians, pop stars, academics, politicians of all shades and experts from every field of influence under the sun had any definitive influence when STILL the UK voted Leave so probably tells you, if you were to analyse it honestly, that the antipathy toward the EU was much wider and more deep rooted than most Remoaners care to admit.
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