4. Realise that pretty much all the jobs being created under this government are casual jobs taken by non-UK workers
As you always say Dave, evidence please.
Growing the economy
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Re: Growing the economy
I'm not surprised.....somehow.
Re: Excellent idea
Are you free for lunch wtih Rebekah Brooks, a week on Tuesday?
No but Tony Bliar and Gordon Brown are I think
No but Tony Bliar and Gordon Brown are I think
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Bernard
It was in the Daily Mail so it must be true.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... veals.html
Cheers
D
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... veals.html
Cheers
D
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Bernard
And David Cameron and George Osborne and Michael Gove and...
No need to labour the point, Bernard.
Cheers
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No need to labour the point, Bernard.
Cheers
D
Re: Growing the economy
Doesn't matter who's in charge - NuLabour, BluLabour, the LibDems or any combination of the above.
They're all shite, all proven failures and all out of touch with the ordinary man in the street. (my emphasis)
The entire UK system needs a "Plan B" if you ask me.
- Eric
Indeed and without any interference from Brussels either.
They're all shite, all proven failures and all out of touch with the ordinary man in the street. (my emphasis)
The entire UK system needs a "Plan B" if you ask me.
- Eric
Indeed and without any interference from Brussels either.
Re: Growing the economy
A good start would be maximising UK production and minimising imports.
What other country would order ?1.5bn of new trains from Siemens to be built in Germany when they could have been ordered from Bombardier. True a Canadian company but they would have been built in Derby.
Instead including suppliers several thousand people are now going to be unnecessarily redundant with government paying them benefits instead of them paying direct and indirect tax to the government.
IMO totally bonkers.
What other country would order ?1.5bn of new trains from Siemens to be built in Germany when they could have been ordered from Bombardier. True a Canadian company but they would have been built in Derby.
Instead including suppliers several thousand people are now going to be unnecessarily redundant with government paying them benefits instead of them paying direct and indirect tax to the government.
IMO totally bonkers.
Re: Growing the economy
superb backward thinking there well done