Brian
Eating fat, staying slim
I just booked a holiday using it.It might not be valid.
I just booked a holiday using it.It might not be valid.
The Brexiteer solution (to everything): "Why don't we get the army to pick fruit/drive lorries/pluck turkeys/sell gas and electricity?"
Remember back in the day when they couldn't find people to drive oil tankers and the government tried to get the army to do it? T Benn refused to sanction it and was pilloried. All the right wingers called it a scandal of Labour mismanagement from then until now. This is the Tory 'winter of discontent' and I hope people harp on about it for decades.The Brexiteer solution (to everything): "Why don't we get the army to pick fruit/drive lorries/pluck turkeys/sell gas and electricity?"
Did you state the colour? I am only joking btw.I just booked a holiday using it.
As opposed toyourthe hard remainer solution of ignoring the result of the referendum, pretending it never happened?
The natural extension of this government approach is a virtual command economy. Conscription of a transport Corp and a land army. Immigration detention centres can put their prisoners into the fields to pick M&S British asparagus.The Brexiteer solution (to everything): "Why don't we get the army to pick fruit/drive lorries/pluck turkeys/sell gas and electricity?"
I thought this cartoon in the Irish Times put it rather well:
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/martyn-turner-1.4682060
Lovely with scampi and chips, which I had only last week along with the usual tartare sauce. Never bother with them otherwise.One thing we can all be sure that you're not running short of:
As opposed toyourthe hard remainer solution of ignoring the result of the referendum, pretending it never happened?
"We are moving to a high wage, high skilled economy and businesses will need to adapt with more investment in recruitment and training to provide long-term resilience."
That 1980s sinister, gothic-looking windbag John Redwood was on Twitter this morning, saying big companies should raise wages and train more drivers to alleviate the shortages. This seems to be the government's new line. In a statement released an hour ago it contained:
We need someone who can do it well for a good price.who's going to pick our veg?
We need someone who can do it well for a good price.
How about the guys that have always done it in the past?
Brexit shouldn't have to mean we can't import labour when it is needed.
It’s a benefit of Brexit- those turkeys might live now!
Boris has picked some right cabbages and they get £140,000 a year and a chauffeur.Good Evening All,
£62,000 a year equivalent for picking cabbages anybody?
Regards
Richard