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It’s going to test his metal today, US getting downgraded due to debt levels, regional banks wobbling, he going to earn his money today, if he pauses he is a wimp, if he keeps rising he gonna cause some pain - which is needed.
It’s not rocket science, 175,000 asylum applicants all being put up in hotels costing £3.9 billion per year, it’s fair to say we cannot control our borders so this problem is getting bigger by the day.
GET THEM WORKING
Agriculture is crying out for people.
Food manufacturing is crying out for people
Hospitality is crying out for people
Care industry is crying out for people
GET THEM WORKING, nobody minds a grafter.
carl, i don’t take a penny of housing benefits, all are working hard contributing to the country and providing homes for their families.
stop watching tv you jealous, ****** piece of **** and work, pay your way.
There is an Ant trail (pardon the pun) right through France to the UK and EU money is not going to stop it - simples, because we said very Boldly, “we will control our borders” and the EU sip their very French champagne with a glint in their eye and smile from ear to ear.
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No, we’ve been paying France to stop them leaving their shores. This was going on well before Brexit if you care to look or up.
I look up everything.
How many did France stop pre Brexit vs post Brexit? Do you care to look?
Are we getting a better deal now despite paying the french more money now post Brexit?
To answer your question - NO
Stop paying the french because it’s a complete waste of money and value for money is zero
Comprenda
😂 because we brexitered, we were going to control our own borders, right.
We were going to reduce the housing crises
We were going to control the NHS crises
We cannot control 2 oil protesters super gluing themselves to a lamp post FFS.
What consequences?
Life was rosey pre Brexit.
British jobs for British workers, where are the British workers in farming, food manufacturing, hospitals, hospitality, building trade?
There is more consequences not having them - workers that is.