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Opponents of 'no-deal' Brexit defeat PM Johnson, who promises an election


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10 minutes ago, yogi100 said:

Is that the same Emily Thornbury who's on 80 grand a year as a Labour MP and who made a spectacle of herself and her Labour Party when she made scornful remarks about English working people with her 'White Van Man' comments?

 

Yet still has the nerve to collect her salary as an MP representing the same political party we're meant to believe stands up for working class people.

 

Yeah, I'm sure it's the same Emily Thornbury, there can't possibly be two of 'em.

Did you see her on QT last week? Fiona Bruce couldn't believe it either! ????

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40 minutes ago, transam said:

So what about..."But usually used as a means of evading both".....

 

I was self employed for decades and I don't like the sentence that you feel is OK...

That refers to 'cash in hand' and not to 'self employed'. Please read.

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12 minutes ago, transam said:

I was self-employed running a shop, it was ALL cash in hand, I was a taxi driver, ALL cash in hand....You know nothing...

I know exactly how it works.

 

Again insults, why. No questionmark, no need to answer, it would be the same again anyways.

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3 hours ago, transam said:

So what about..."But usually used as a means of evading both".....

 

I was self employed for decades and I don't like the sentence that you feel is OK...

You distorted the interpretation to make an issue out of nothing -  usually used as a means of evading.

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5 minutes ago, sandyf said:

You distorted the interpretation to make an issue out of nothing -  usually used as a means of evading.

Distorted....Evade.....Are you serious....If you go back, the guy I was replying to should have used the word "could" but used the word "usually" regarding evade paying tax....He knew what he was writing.....

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1 minute ago, transam said:

Distorted....Evade.....Are you serious....If you go back, the guy I was replying to should have used the word "could" but used the word "usually" regarding evade paying tax....He knew what he was writing.....

He was referring to 'cash in hand' and not as you claimed to 'self employed'. So yes, distorting and evading.

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34 minutes ago, sandyf said:

No you are not correct.

I you really knew what you were voting for you would have known that SMEs, or whatever name you wanted to give to them, represented the largest percentage of the workforce and being SMEs, or whatever name you want to give them, would be the most vulnerable with the loss of the single market.

 

As for voting, that is a matter for the individual. Information gives rise to a more informed perspective and it would be a sad case indeed for someone to deliberately vote in a manner that put the livelihood of the largest part of the workforce in jeopardy.

I don't think for one minute that was the intention of the electorate, with a lack of meaningful dialogue just unaware of the potential outcome.

 

Freedom of movement has to a certain extent a physical presence and something the public can relate to. The Single Market on the other hand is an abstract concept and quite meaningless to the majority, they were never told otherwise.

 

Well I am correct then. Your actual words were 'If you really knew what you were voting for you would know that SMEs are the largest employer in the UK'.

 

That's exactly the same as telling me that if I did not know what an SME is I did not know what I was voting for.

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8 hours ago, yogi100 said:

What exactly are these full effects of Brexit on the UK's economy you've just mentioned.

 

Do you mean like people losing their jobs, getting in work benefits, having zero hours contracts and the introduction of food banks. Are they some of these effects?

 As already proven to you; unemployment is falling and has been since the 1990s.

 

In work benefits, food banks etc. are nothing to do with the EU. 

 

Zero hours contracts? EU law fixes minimum rights for 'gig economy' workers

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The European Parliament says the new legislation will apply to "the most vulnerable employees on atypical contracts and in non-standard jobs" - including those on zero-hour contracts.

 

Not that the new protection will apply to British workers, of course: unless we decide to Remain after all.

 

The economic effects I mean are those which sandyf was talking about; especially the effects of trading on WTO terms and it's tariffs. The effects Cummings took great pains to conceal from the public during the referendum campaign. The effects labelled 'Project Fear' whenever a Remainer tried to discuss them during that campaign.

 

A subject which has been explained so many times in these topics that I don't intend doing so again so that you can, as always, simply ignore facts which you don't care for.

 

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8 hours ago, transam said:

So now UK self-employed in your opinion are crooks....You really are something..

 That is not what I said.

 

You are either deliberately misinterpreting my words because you think it means you've scored a petty point; or your English comprehension skills are sadly lacking.

 

I'm pretty certain it's the former.

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8 hours ago, transam said:

So what about..."But usually used as a means of evading both".....

 

I was self employed for decades and I don't like the sentence that you feel is OK...

 I was explaining the difference between 'paid in cash' and 'paid cash in hand' to your mate, as he seems as confused by this as he is about the saying 'as thick as two planks!' 

 

You two must be the only two British workers who do not know the difference!

 

I was self employed for 30 years until my illness meant I had to give up my chosen profession; every person I knew then, employed, self-employed or not working, and still know now, does know the difference!

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Farage the nihilist - keep up the good work. A centrist coalition is what the UK needs now not extremist wreckers. 

BREAKING - this is what No  Deal could bring -and no sane , sensible person voted for this. Utter madness to those that would contemplate this .

 

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/831199/20190802_Latest_Yellowhammer_Planning_assumptions_CDL.pdf

 

A ComRes poll for The Telegraph out today put the Tories on 30 per cent, Labour on 29 per cent, the Lib Dems on 17 per cent and the Brexit Party on 13 per cent.  

If those levels of support were repeated at the next election, the Electoral Calculus website suggests the Tories would finish 41 seats short of the 320 needed for a majority. 

Mr Johnson could win 285 seats to Labour's 266 while the Lib Dems would surge to 38 MPs. Mr Farage could finish without a single seat.

Such a result would make it almost impossible for the Tories to form a government and would potentially open the door to a Labour/SNP/Lib Dem coalition. 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7452187/Boris-Johnson-launches-extraordinary-attack-not-fit-proper-Nigel-Farage.html

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7 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

 

Such a result would make it almost impossible for the Tories to form a government and would potentially open the door to a Labour/SNP/Lib Dem coalition. 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7452187/Boris-Johnson-launches-extraordinary-attack-not-fit-proper-Nigel-Farage.html

With corbyn as puppet pm,what could possibly go wrong?happy days are here again.

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10 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

Which parts scared you ?

 

I saw nothing to cause me to hide under the pillow.

Well you don't run a business , or rely on imported medicines , or care about disruption to the manufacturing supply chain on which 100 of thousands of jobs depend , or have a relative in social care , or rising fuel and food prices for a start. I say if this doesn't concern you then you are a wrecker who wishes ill on the country. And that's that - I hope and pray wiser counsel will prevail. 

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