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Jaymo

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  1. Thanks Gordon Best I go back to the fantasy land that I obviously live in. Btw, official figures have 'Net Migration' as 188000 give or take and were a populace of 64,000,000 so that's around the 0.002% quoted. Anyway chaps - been fun , gained some respect for some and lost a bit for others, and not just on here
  2. Gordon Sorry I didn't see your post/request The current net migration stood at what? 188000- is that not less than .002% of the current total population, which given the proportion of them that are actively working? Say 50%? Really is a drop in the ocean to 'debbie' and her 7 kids on benefits ( I'm so sorry if your names Debbie- first one that popped into my head, ex gf from Newark so maybe she does have 7 kids now?) With the U.K. Populace currently expanding as it is then how can this small percentage bee seen as a major draw on the Governemt Purse We all saw the total EU budget which paled into insignificance compared to the welfare budget. Like I said, not bitter and more than happy to hold my own but to be honest I joined PW for what it was and not what this section has become. Let the Politicians do what they were elected to do and let's go back to bunny/clay/ paper bashing instead of each other!
  3. Ooooh sorry boys- just had to go and get my handbag for the fight..... Nope, was really doing my day job on how to look after you when me wings are on fire. Well I must say thankyou to Pinfire- never before have I been so lucky to be quoted four times... Am I bitter? Nah- pee'd about loss of spends for my family of course. But..... Nah, scrub that- your mention of Hitler has just about summed things and your attitude up. Ps yes I know Donny very well- my Wife is from there and most of her family worked for the Coal Board, still- don't think you would like what they voted Her grandfather died a few weeks ago and his words of "you lot wanting freedom from Europe" kind of goes against the reason he was at Juno Anyway- enjoy your debate Jay
  4. That's easy Gordon Democracy allows for both side of an arguement, yet we are alway shouted down. So, really your saying it is down to immigration- ok, I will pose the question to a friend in the Force who is in what was known as 'Humberside' area ( although technically not known anymore but it encompasses the likes of Hull and Grimsby) The thing is, I don't need to ask him as we have already discussed it and it's not all 'immigrants' - far from it. You can tar as many as you like and of course some areas will be different to others. Technically I'm an immigrant as I work and live in another country ( albeit UK Company), but I'm not seen as anything different. I think the UK successive Governments have a lot to answer for as it was them who put the onus on having all the leaflets in Hospitals/Doctors/job centres etc put into multi-lingual format. Sure wasn't the EU, unless Germany, Holland and France would have followed suit, but my experience of these places are that they don't
  5. I do believe even 'Backout Boris' stated it was possible the country would once again enter Recession We can state each other's points till we are blue ( or should that be Red, White and Blue) in the face, but i like to think I'm a Realist not a Pessimist and not an Optomist which I believe you are. Bills and goods are also forward purchased and to a great degree the large Supermarkets will absorb as much as they can in the interim. Really wish to divulge some info that I was Privy too from a leading Bank but I'm not-- lets just say it doesn't make pretty reading Right, this is typed between work breaks so has been rather short. Ps, the school and birth rate statement comes from a Senior Head- who happens to be the gobbiest sister in law ever .......
  6. Pinfire et al: Ask this simple thing How much did being in the EU honestly affect you? Now, honestly say to yourself- how is the current Brexit situation already affecting you? ( forget immigration and the skilled / unskilled arguement as there are a lot more 'unskilled' UK benefit claimants than migrants many times over) I'm not a 'bitter' remainer- just a concerned Parent You might not have noticed the price increases in the Supermarket or at the petrol pumps- yet, but I'm stuck working for a UK company overseas In this last week due to the plummetin of Sterling we are 840 down on this time last year and are worried for our children who are settled with friends/schools etc ( btw, it was the UK low birth rates that cause many schools to close, hence the difficulty of obtaining child places- but if it's the EU's fault then how come I walked into the town hall office yesterday and enrolled our eldest in the school of choice) Without realising it,the lives of many many families both in the UK and abroad, have been placed into precarious positions The logic of "the FTSE100 has done better than before BREXIT" high lights the general problem that this Referendum posed---- lack of clear information and knowledge. One 'knowledgeable' friend said he voted out as among other things stated that the EU red tape meant problems with his business for exports- so I asked what percentage did he export. "Oh, none" came the reply I asked about his imports- " oh that doesn't affect me" - nope, but it affects your wife's supermarket bill Oh well, Great Britain- it's not 1642 and sailing of Conquering new worlds- it's 2016 and the world is closer linked than ever, except you wish for it not to be!!!!! We can't go back, history is history and no matter what you think- Politicians are just employeees trying to impress their bosses and will do / say pretty much anything to get their way But in the end it comes back to one thing- we need each other
  7. It didn't 'end' on Friday the 24th- just the beginning so why quit now??
  8. Blow lamp/ hot air gun if it's only small localised area- then if it's left some residue then a wire wheel to 'polish' off the top surface
  9. Referendum was to assess the views of the Public It's up to 'The Government' to put this into action Regardless of which way they voted/felt. Even if you had a staunch 'brexiter' as PM it may be their beliefs but a PM alone does not make the 'moves', there is the whole Cabinet to which motions are put to the 'House'
  10. What has she got? Well as has been pointed out she has the 'female' backing which when an empowered woman is representing the country counts for a lot. She didn't 'slag' of those standing against her for the 'job' and didn't stab her compatriot in the back. She has s proven track record of Government representation She has shown she is able to hold her own in investigations She is a businesswoman She is able to make decisions even if unpopular I.e the Police Service Oh shall I go on? But these are my reasons why I support her as the leading candidate- you obv have your own reasons As to being a shooter and loving your hobby, I love my family more and would give everything up to make them secure. People harp on about the 'remainers' being the most vocal about loosing--- now it seems to me that maybe this is the inverse!!!!!!!!!! Tony R Just seen your comment about 'gender bender' Say's all I need to know.
  11. Jeez If we're talking about nations who fought along side each other then let's not forget all the 'Poles' who determinedly fought. Oh I forgot- these are the very people some wish to see 'leave' the country. Personally I'm deeply embarrassed by this 'newfound' attitude to anyone not born in the UK. I as many know- live and work for an overseas company and was yesterday informed by one of our drivers that their daughter had been on a trip in the UK this week and was subject to abuse and asked "why are you here". This is simple unacceptable on so many levels- not least that we rely heavily on Tourism and to insult these very people who are spending their monies here is also more likely to result in local businesses going under as their takings drop. It's a vicious circle and for those who say it won't/can't happen then look at what turmoil occurred with the Markets over a 'Countries opinion' Banking and Bankers- as the above, you may wish to be rid of them but how many industries/ local businesses rely on see Bankers.
  12. I thought the Brexit was about securing choice for your children and controlling immigration / borders. Improving the NHS etc Didn't realise that it was for 'Gun control' too
  13. Each Surgery we receive is different, as is people's recovery. My own RC surgery was for a 2cm tear- was back on the motorbike and driving in a few days and shot after 3 weeks using the WinMag Yes, it was my 'recoil/mount' shoulder but I'm a terrible patient and maybe foolishly thought that the Physiotherapy that I was receiving was a little too 'light' The body is an amazing thing and seems to react to injuries received that it will let you know if your overdoing it. Now obviously a healthcare professional will tell me I'm foolish and maybe their right- but for me, my shoulder healed perfectly and I have zero restrictions of movement
  14. Thought I had heard it all---- we're talking about the future of the Nation and all you care about is your 'hobby' Whilst I have been actively involved in Shooting sports for 38 years I'm a little bit more concerned by 'other' problems we face to worry about a 'hobby'
  15. Collect it on Monday- all being well? Then the fun and games will begin over settling the bill
  16. So, shall I make sure the car is serviced for then :-) Was going to text you this evening as I thought you were only setting of yesterday?
  17. And your point is? That only a working class person is suitable to lead the Country? We're all working class my friend- just some have worked differently to others and have benefitted by their decisions. I'm guessing you also wish to abolish the Monarchy too..........
  18. Isn't that a bit like VW claiming publishing certain fuel figures to get you to but the vehicle when they knew full well that they were dubious figures in the first place. Do think that many many thought the implication was that the whole amount was going back to the NHS
  19. Poor little fella... Thoughts to the family
  20. Dam ugly looking thing wasn't it--- tornado on the other hand :-)
  21. Shaun For ease of use for all the family you really can't beat 'sky' - like Apple iOS, even ur grab can use it
  22. Oh how naive Often it's a case of 'not keeping up' or producing a product which is not on 'Par' with the competition.... Besides, most of our Aviation industry still exists but is in Partnership with other nations which it wouldn't otherwise ( 26 years in the industry for me) Oh how naive Often it's a case of 'not keeping up' or producing a product which is not on 'Par' with the competition.... Besides, most of our Aviation industry still exists but is in Partnership with other nations which it wouldn't otherwise ( 26 years in the industry for me)
  23. Muddy You are indeed correct. This request for a Sky alternative has been covered on the forum several times before( and not removed either) Regarding the service received- to clarify, you buy the box and then buy 'access' to a card sharing service which have to be renewed on whatever basis you purchased I.e 6 months or a year. Some of the places selling these 'lines' are resellers selling 'test' lines and can be very problematic with lots of freezin if the picture due to ' card' saturation. Many providers are fly by night as above- but thee are a core group of 'reliable' ones. Internet speed requirements are negligible due to the fact your only receiving small packets of data and not streaming the program as per 'Now tv' or such like. Hope this helps a bit
  24. Hmmm Farage for PM Hang on, with his business dealings, tax dodging and mis appropriation/ wrongly declared housing/barn is he not too much like the very people from other parties that you seem to be against a. Pot calling kettle....
  25. Jaymo

    Out and up

    Even though the price of oil fell today it's offset by the gbp/ usd change........
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