Loose meat
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Maybe focus on the twitter post.
FO.
FO.
Maybe focus on the twitter post.
So 800 million a week worse off & all is sunny in the uplands?
Welcome everyone to year 6 of Project Fail, sorry Project Fear!!
Kind of weird the currency is close to it's highest since the Referendum, despite the pandemic unemployment is almost back to 2019 levels, the £20 uni credit uplift is still in place, the NHS has a guaranteed 3.7% above inflation for 5 years (now in year 3) and frankly, the Tories will smash Starmer by, hopefully, not much more tan 4K or so at Batley.
It's terrible, eveything is terrible. Everyone is either a racist or drowning in the English Channel. Save us Europe!
You big dopeWelcome everyone to year 6 of Project Fail, sorry Project Fear!!
Kind of weird the currency is close to it's highest since the Referendum, despite the pandemic unemployment is almost back to 2019 levels, the £20 uni credit uplift is still in place, the NHS has a guaranteed 3.7% above inflation for 5 years (now in year 3) and frankly, the Tories will smash Starmer by, hopefully, not much more tan 4K or so at Batley.
It's terrible, eveything is terrible. Everyone is either a racist or drowning in the English Channel. Save us Europe!
Got booted off one thread, soon to be banned, reckonThought that cunt had been banned, or am I mixing up the recent troll(s)?
furlough has yet to end.Welcome everyone to year 6 of Project Fail, sorry Project Fear!!
Kind of weird the currency is close to it's highest since the Referendum, despite the pandemic unemployment is almost back to 2019 levels, the £20 uni credit uplift is still in place, the NHS has a guaranteed 3.7% above inflation for 5 years (now in year 3) and frankly, the Tories will smash Starmer by, hopefully, not much more tan 4K or so at Batley.
It's terrible, eveything is terrible. Everyone is either a racist or drowning in the English Channel. Save us Europe!
shortage of food thanks to failing supply chainsSo 800 million a week worse off & all is sunny in the uplands?
NHS staff taking an inflation hit pay cut after what they have done over the last 15 months? Shortage of materials in the building industry?
Is the fishing industry happy or the farmers? All well in NI? Shortage of fruit pickers & HGV drivers?
What is better for you then?
We live in hopeGot booted off one thread, soon to be banned, reckon
You've got absolutely no idea what the apex of middle class concerns are. Me for instance, I don't care about those things, I can afford to pay for sim cards when on my luxurious holidays. My main concern currently is that there seems to be an alarming issue with the Burrata supply chain.LOL. The apex of middle-class concerns right there. Roaming charges and pet passports. Tell me it's a parody.
LOL. The apex of middle-class concerns right there. Roaming charges and pet passports. Tell me it's a parody.
The country is facing a summer of food shortages likened to a series of “rolling power cuts” because of a loss of 100,000 lorry drivers due to Covid and Brexit, industry chiefs have warned.
In a letter to Boris Johnson they have called for an urgent intervention to allow eastern European drivers back into the country on special visas, similar to those issued to farm pickers, warning that there is a “crisis” in the supply chain.
That is great for HGV drivers but might be a problem for others when there are food shortages.The Guardian representing owners as ever.
HGV/lorry driving was the worst hit of skilled jobs by SE EU influx, we now see the scale of the influx. HGV jobs quickly gaining £5,000 pa now, returning to pre-2010 levels.
Pro-Remain Migratory Observatory reporting te ONS saying it under-reported by 2 million economic migrants in 9 years:
EU made up much higher share of net migration after 2010 than official figures suggested - Migration Observatory
migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk
Bye bye, burrata barata.My main concern currently is that there seems to be an alarming issue with the Burrata supply chain.
That is great for HGV drivers but might be a problem for others when there are food shortages.
Yes. It's great for low paid workers. The end.
If only macro-economics were that simple.Yes. It's great for low paid workers. The end.
and...umm...the actual food shortages?Yes. It's great for low paid workers. The end.
Nope, just far greater poverty. With the least wealthy suffering most (because that's how capitalism actually works).Dignity in the workplace again.