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Oddly enough, I just watched the turnip episode of Blackadder II yesterday.

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Edit: you're completely welcome for that horrific mental image.

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27 minutes ago, BFTD said:

Oddly enough, I just watched the turnip episode of Blackadder II yesterday.

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Edit: you're completely welcome for that horrific mental image.

I think the only sexual pleasure Widdicombe has ever experienced was when she found her granny bloomers moist the morning of the Brexit vote results. Unfortunately it didn’t bring on a fatal stroke, and so the disgusting fossil lives - if you can call it living - on to spread hatred against … who is it today? Blacks? Gays? Europeans? Single mothers? Women who have had abortions? 

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Gordon Brown in his one man obsession for first, relevance, and then a distant second for keeping the union together. "People are beginning to see that England is not the England that is being portrayed". In short - the UK left the EU because the majority of English people wanted this. Fake news!

 

Scots recognise that English values are more aligned with Gareth Southgateand Marcus Rashford than “toffs and Brexit”, Gordon Brown has said.

The former prime minister has launched polling results which indicate a significant alignment between the nations of the UK on equality, tolerance and diversity, as well as a desire for more, not less, cooperation between governments.

 

“People are beginning to see that England is not the England that has been portrayed,” said Brown of the data from thinktank Our Scottish Future, of which he is a founding member. “It is far more diverse, far more tolerant, far more inclusive, and perhaps the politics doesn’t reflect that at the moment because of Brexit.”

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Scotland is as racist as England im my experience, only the governments are diferent in that regard. Though the Tories clearly are racist and SNP clearly not. How the tories seem to be growing their minority members in recent years I dont understand at all

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13 minutes ago, BigDoddyKane said:

Scotland is as racist as England im my experience, only the governments are diferent in that regard. Though the Tories clearly are racist and SNP clearly not. How the tories seem to be growing their minority members in recent years I dont understand at all

racism was chanelled into the Brexit debate and vote by Farage and others and this struck a cord with many voters - and largely those voters in England

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1 hour ago, BigDoddyKane said:

Scotland is as racist as England im my experience, only the governments are diferent in that regard. Though the Tories clearly are racist and SNP clearly not. How the tories seem to be growing their minority members in recent years I dont understand at all

If Scottish voters were as racist as English ones we would not have the government in Scotland that we have.

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An excellent article about supply chain issues.

The majority of the article is comprised of obvious facts that were widely denied and ignored by the media between 2016 and last year when there was still a slight chance of the UK remaining in Europe.

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The pattern is the same in other sectors now suffering acute labour shortages. Harvesting crops has always been tough, dirty work; gangs of workers used to do it for relatively contained hours over short periods of the year or in shifts around school hours. Now rolling 12-hour-plus shifts, seven days a week, are common.

Meat factories used to treat working late or at weekends as optional overtime for extra money. Now workers are expected to sweat at an abattoir’s capital intensive plant, for as long as it takes the owners to supply supermarket orders, for a flat hourly rate.

Conditions, as much as pay, underlie the refusal of British workers to do these jobs. They are not, as some cabinet ministers would have us believe, idlers who prefer their paddleboards to a bit of graft, but industry has made these vital jobs incompatible with any normal settled life. Only desperate people, from poorer countries, will take them, and then only long enough to earn what they need to establish a better life back home, or long enough to learn English and move up the employment ladder in Britain.

These conditions have depended not just on migration but on an unending cycle of new migration, drawing people in from ever-further east, as successive eastern European nations improve their living standards and their workers no longer seek what hauliers call “tramping”. Recruiters are now finding their new cheap HGV drivers not in Poland, Hungary or Romania, but in the former Soviet Central Asian states of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

 

A huge go and f**k yourself who to everyone who thinks the single market is a good thing.

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16 minutes ago, Detournement said:

An excellent article about supply chain issues.

The majority of the article is comprised of obvious facts that were widely denied and ignored by the media between 2016 and last year when there was still a slight chance of the UK remaining in Europe.

A huge go and f**k yourself who to everyone who thinks the single market is a good thing.

The single market has always been about exploiting cheap labour, otherwise it wouldnt be so driven to keep expanding

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31 minutes ago, Detournement said:

An excellent article about supply chain issues.

The majority of the article is comprised of obvious facts that were widely denied and ignored by the media between 2016 and last year when there was still a slight chance of the UK remaining in Europe.

A huge go and f**k yourself who to everyone who thinks the single market is a good thing.

I assume this holds true to the idea of what BritNats have taken to calling “the UK single market” too?

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16 minutes ago, Detournement said:

No because the UK single market also has single employment law, minimum wage, taxation and benefits system.

 

Ah, I see that all pretence of being a socialist has finally been abandoned. The UK single market is now a bastion of perfection. Rejoice, rejoice!

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