Sky_Blue_Dreamer
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Pigs in Blankets under threat too now. Meat eaters Xmas is cancelled.
Are we going to have sheep in onesies as an alternative?
Pigs in Blankets under threat too now. Meat eaters Xmas is cancelled.
Not skilled yet vital as are all the shelf stackers ,logistics deliverers , proven via the pandemic.Jee. If only transport companies had have thought of this. Kwasi to the rescue.
Hire UK workers to drive lorries, minister tells firms
The business secretary rejects calls to relax immigration rules as companies struggle to fill vacancies.www.bbc.co.uk
Isn't it 2 years to qualify so even if you bumped up wages now to attract people into the profession you've still got a problem.Jee. If only transport companies had have thought of this. Kwasi to the rescue.
Hire UK workers to drive lorries, minister tells firms
The business secretary rejects calls to relax immigration rules as companies struggle to fill vacancies.www.bbc.co.uk
Is this real?
Is this real?
Isn't it 2 years to qualify so even if you bumped up wages now to attract people into the profession you've still got a problem.
I think the issue is that they (namely Boris) didn’t understand what they campaigned for. It was proper throw enough populist shit and hope it wins you a leadership election campaigning. Boris never believed in brexit, never expected leave to win and didn’t understand how to deliver it or what it meant once the country voted leave. It was an opportunity to gain hero worship and catapult him to the leadership and then by default world king, worry about the consequences later. Unfortunately it’s later.To be fair , it's terrible leadership that in 5 years , they've not managed to think ahead and and begin to train people here for positions which were always likely to be effected by brexit in a way .
They could have started the process in 2017/18
They've not handled much well at all
Love them to be voted out at the next general
Ah good old frying Pan face.Now the shit really has hit the fan.
Feargal Sharkey was on James O’Briens radio show (apparently he’s a campaigner for cleaning river’s up these days. Well he does have a good heart and a good heart is hard to find.) and he was asking the pertinent question that if we’re running out of chemicals to treat sewerage can the same be said about the chemicals used to treat drinking water.Polluters told to dump risky sewage into rivers as Brexit disrupts water treatment
Supply chain disruption leading to fears of water treatment chemical shortagewww.independent.co.uk
Maybe his cousin?I'm surprised by that because I thought he died a couple of years ago!
I wonder who it was that actually died?
Well, he was sure to go to heaven.Maybe his cousin?
Is there a single Leaver on this forum who can say with a straight face that Brexit has gone well?
Pretty much everything that was 'project fear' has come true and I don't think any of the supposed wonderful benefits have materialised yet.
So predictable (unless you're a Daily Mail reader).
Depends what the motivations for voting brexit were
If it was all about immigrants & things like that then no doubt things are going well
Are they going well though? The government are having to resort to breaking the law to try and keep migrants out of the country.
Tell you what, anybody who thinks they can tell if Brexit has been a good or a bad thing based on what we look like in 50 years is a mentalist. There's so much can happen, improvements and failures would be impossible ot attribute to Brexit.didn't Rees Mogg say it would take 50 years to see the benefits?
Tell you what, anybody who thinks they can tell if Brexit has been a good or a bad thing based on what we look like in 50 years is a mentalist. There's so much can happen, improvements and failures would be impossible ot attribute to Brexit.
Plus, I'll be dead anyway... but Grendel will have had his head pickled, have constructed a Davros-style chair, and will be arguing with the new breed of SkyBluesTalk posters from the planet Zog.
Three announced today that they’re re-introducing roaming also. Lots of companies taking back control. Maybe that’s what the 3 word populist slogan meant.
If we were still in the EU they could only do it to non EU countries though. I suspect that the majority of mobile phone users will be more effected by a return to roaming in Europe than the rest of the world also.In fairness (I seem to say that a lot nowadays) Three have also announced that they’re scrapping the free roaming in non-EU countries as well. Feels more like a business decision than politically-led.
In saying that, though, it does seem that the consumer is getting a worse and worse deal as more comes out of the woodwork. What a time to be alive.
Holding all the cards, green revolution... All bollocks