Well coming up with crap analogies about leaving your job hardly elevates the conversation to your superior intellect, does it?
OK it was too obtuse for you. So now you got the point have you got a reply ?
Well coming up with crap analogies about leaving your job hardly elevates the conversation to your superior intellect, does it?
Beer-time! Laterz...
That really was not the intention. I was actually using someone else's words form a few posts above because I though their post was arrogant! it was a joke that you would only have picked up if you recalled the post I quoted from.
Brexit strikes me as the equivalent of resigning from a pretty good, pretty well paid job during a bad recession, in a bad job market, with nothing else lined up, because you don't think your employer has the best management team, or because you feel you should have got a bigger raise. In other words and act of immature petulance and self harm because you have yet to accept that sometimes the least bad option is your best option.
I thought he only tweeted from the toilet...I’m looking forward to Fox coming back from Washington waving a piece of paper, proclaiming “peace in our time”- a $30m order for Port Talbot steel. Only to have Trump cancel by tweet later that night while in bed.
Well coming up with crap analogies about leaving your job hardly elevates the conversation to your superior intellect, does it?
Latest Panorama does a good job of knocking the immigration argument for Brexit squarely on the head. Just watch the first 3 minutes when Nick Robinson poses a few questions to punters in Mansfield. Even that ejit who runs Wetherspoons is having second thoughts.
Why? It's an analogy.You're bang out of order for making a comment like that.
Lol, he was my boss in 2016, not that I ever met him.....the DTI is not a great source of info. Admittedly he is no longer there, but he was for a time. I know his type. The data we gathered was poor and our objectives were self-serving. I was in the export department too, as research adviser....close to it all!"A devastating assessment of the government’s Brexit trade strategy of “rejecting a three-course meal for a packet of crisps”. Full text of Martin Donnelly’s speech to Kings College last week, exclusively on openDemocracy." https://www.opendemocracy.net/uk/ma...o-much-skilled-negotiating-team-as-fairy-godm
The short version is we're heading for "significant damage to employment, the structure of the economy and the competitiveness of UK firms."