Conservative vote winner?

A born here African
He was. Also his friend. The rest. I gained experience with a company that only employed 1st class honours. Due to application numbers they could. Times change. Assuming that intelligence levels are equal depends on what the term means and it will vary how ever it's measured.

Many people who are born here appreciate their origins. It's become a touchy subject to mention that but a lot depends on the terms used. As per black american, a term that is used by people of that race. I could say African British but didn't bother as little point. As I have worked along side a number of different origins I don't see this as racist. I'd also mention that they may discuss this aspect with me as they know I am definitely not. Various forms of racism exist even type casting - all seen the same way. Fact is just like us there are variations and the ideas gained that way are likely to be rubbish anyway.
 
So, my second - born - who is doing his A levels, and has a part-time job (at which he was yesterday, is at today, and will be at tomorrow) - will be expected to give up one or both of them, to spend a year gaining no more than he already is, or picking up rubbish on a weekend instead?

Who is going to compensate him, for losing 25% of his wages?

Flag-shaggery for the gammons......


Great "plan" (y) :rolleyes:
 
Yaaaaawwwwnnnnnn.
Mottie finds the Brexit failures he voted for boring:

Mottie loves the 3 word emotive slogans and the flag waving

Here’s the reality:

Massive increase in trade barriers
Customs border between GB and NI
Etc
Etc

UK is now a 3rd country with no better access than Venezuela
 
Mottie finds the Brexit failures he voted for boring:

Mottie loves the 3 word emotive slogans and the flag waving

Here’s the reality:

Massive increase in trade barriers
Customs border between GB and NI
Etc
Etc

UK is now a 3rd country with no better access than Venezuela
So which etc etc etc etc did you think wasn't going to happen when you voted for brexit ?
 
So, my second - born - who is doing his A levels, and has a part-time job (at which he was yesterday, is at today, and will be at tomorrow) - will be expected to give up one or both of them, to spend a year gaining no more than he already is, or picking up rubbish on a weekend instead?

Who is going to compensate him, for losing 25% of his wages?

Flag-shaggery for the gammons......


Great "plan" (y) :rolleyes:
It's just another dumb scheme that wont affect the elderly anywhere near like it will affect the young, just like their failed shítty Brexit. Fukkín old Wail reading gammons, have cost this country enough grief.
 
So, my second - born - who is doing his A levels, and has a part-time job (at which he was yesterday, is at today, and will be at tomorrow) - will be expected to give up one or both of them, to spend a year gaining no more than he already is, or picking up rubbish on a weekend instead?

Who is going to compensate him, for losing 25% of his wages?

Flag-shaggery for the gammons......


Great "plan" (y) :rolleyes:
Well said
 
think it is a brilliant idea myself, a year in the army would transform the lives of our feckless youth. Exercise, healthy diet, proper socialising. And on top of that it will help to strengthen our armed forces in an ever increasingly unstable wold.
 
But you said you didn't get what you voted for
Oh, so today you want an argument? You didn’t the other day, I wonder why that was. :rolleyes: I did get what I voted for. We left the EU. I’d have preferred a cleaner break. That’s what I didn’t get. I’m happy enough with what we got though.
 
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