Lots of angry people today.

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Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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vonuber said:
You are correct though I will survive one way or the other as unlike millions of leave voters I at least have the education and skills - you could say I am one of those experts we are all fed up with now - to be able to go work abroad if needs. So I will be fine, one way or the other. Those poor sods in the North East or Wales?
Do you realise how fking stupid that sounds? I suggest you delete that and I will delete this post.

This country has had many issues, and will suffer more but it will survive and prosper - but not with the attitude you have.

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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crankedup said:
some posters in here seem to have a handy knack at negative comment.
It is rather defeatist. frown

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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vonuber said:
Sam All said:
Man up and have faith, you will survive and even thrive. smile Don't be so negative.

If you do not have faith, ask why more want to come to this country than are leaving - an option available to everyone.
Have faith? We've had three large projects cancelled last week already. I don't rely on faith - faith doesn't pay the mortgage.
You are correct though I will survive one way or the other as unlike millions of leave voters I at least have the education and skills - you could say I am one of those experts we are all fed up with now - to be able to go work abroad if needs. So I will be fine, one way or the other. Those poor sods in the North East or Wales?
New Zealand is worth a look.

vonuber

17,868 posts

165 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Sam All said:
Do you realise how fking stupid that sounds? I suggest you delete that and I will delete this post.

This country has had many issues, and will suffer more but it will survive and prosper - but not with the attitude you have.
How is that stupid? It's a fact - if we have another huge recession and I lose my job, of course I will go elsewhere. I'd have no choice - but at least I have a choice. Closing my eyes and wishing it will all be good true like a three year old at Christmas won't help.

And regarding experts - I'll think you'll find that's a quote from Mr Gove himself.

crankedup said:
New Zealand is worth a look.
Yes, quite a few of my friends have gone their already. They are crying out for engineers, as is Australia.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Sam All said:
vonuber said:
You are correct though I will survive one way or the other as unlike millions of leave voters I at least have the education and skills - you could say I am one of those experts we are all fed up with now - to be able to go work abroad if needs. So I will be fine, one way or the other. Those poor sods in the North East or Wales?
Do you realise how fking stupid that sounds? I suggest you delete that and I will delete this post.

This country has had many issues, and will suffer more but it will survive and prosper - but not with the attitude you have.
The guy has his back against the wall and is angry,, people say stupid things in anger. We need to cut them some slack for the next six months or so.

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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crankedup said:
Sam All said:
vonuber said:
You are correct though I will survive one way or the other as unlike millions of leave voters I at least have the education and skills - you could say I am one of those experts we are all fed up with now - to be able to go work abroad if needs. So I will be fine, one way or the other. Those poor sods in the North East or Wales?
Do you realise how fking stupid that sounds? I suggest you delete that and I will delete this post.

This country has had many issues, and will suffer more but it will survive and prosper - but not with the attitude you have.
The guy has his back against the wall and is angry,, people say stupid things in anger. We need to cut them some slack for the next six months or so.
And these are the educated ones. winkbeer

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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vonuber said:
Sam All said:
Do you realise how fking stupid that sounds? I suggest you delete that and I will delete this post.

This country has had many issues, and will suffer more but it will survive and prosper - but not with the attitude you have.
How is that stupid? It's a fact - if we have another huge recession and I lose my job, of course I will go elsewhere. I'd have no choice - but at least I have a choice. Closing my eyes and wishing it will all be good true like a three year old at Christmas won't help.

And regarding experts - I'll think you'll find that's a quote from Mr Gove himself.

crankedup said:
New Zealand is worth a look.
Yes, quite a few of my friends have gone their already. They are crying out for engineers, as is Australia.
Our son is also looking at N.Z. his boss has properties out there therefore he has the sponsorship in hand.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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crankedup said:
The guy has his back against the wall and is angry,, people say stupid things in anger. We need to cut them some slack for the next six months or so.
A lot of people I know are angry, and they've never been angry at anything political before.

And no wonder. I'm angry as well.

I was happy, really quite happy, and so was everyone I know. Business was going well, all the sectors we work in were growing steadily but surely. Unemployment was low, the economy was slowly improving, I had just been informed that business rates were being cut yet again, myself and my girlfriend have never been better off.

But now we've thrown that nice steady growth away for a gamble.

fking great.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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NinjaPower said:
A lot of people I know are angry, and they've never been angry at anything political before.

And no wonder. I'm angry as well.

I was happy, really quite happy, and so was everyone I know. Business was going well, all the sectors we work in were growing steadily but surely. Unemployment was low, the economy was slowly improving, I had just been informed that business rates were being cut yet again, myself and my girlfriend have never been better off.

But now we've thrown that nice steady growth away for a gamble.

fking great.
As long as you were alright

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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bmw535i said:
NinjaPower said:
A lot of people I know are angry, and they've never been angry at anything political before.

And no wonder. I'm angry as well.

I was happy, really quite happy, and so was everyone I know. Business was going well, all the sectors we work in were growing steadily but surely. Unemployment was low, the economy was slowly improving, I had just been informed that business rates were being cut yet again, myself and my girlfriend have never been better off.

But now we've thrown that nice steady growth away for a gamble.

fking great.
As long as you were alright
Who wasn't alright?

As I said, unemployment was incredibly low, we were heading well out of the last recession, there were plenty of jobs for people.

I'm not too sure who was suffering so badly?

blueg33

35,847 posts

224 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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bmw535i said:
NinjaPower said:
A lot of people I know are angry, and they've never been angry at anything political before.

And no wonder. I'm angry as well.

I was happy, really quite happy, and so was everyone I know. Business was going well, all the sectors we work in were growing steadily but surely. Unemployment was low, the economy was slowly improving, I had just been informed that business rates were being cut yet again, myself and my girlfriend have never been better off.

But now we've thrown that nice steady growth away for a gamble.

fking great.
As long as you were alright
Strange thing to say. Every business that is impacted will have a knock on effect to its suppliers, its suppliers suppliers etc.

That's why the real implications won't be known for a while. At the moment almost everyone in business that I know is seeing a decline that means they will invest less, expand less, take on fewer new people. place fewer new orders.

That's not being negative, that's what happens when business slows, and it is already slowing

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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NinjaPower said:
Who wasn't alright?

As I said, unemployment was incredibly low, we were heading well out of the last recession, there were plenty of jobs for people.

I'm not too sure who was suffering so badly?
The vast majority of the public sector for a start

///ajd

8,964 posts

206 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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bmw535i said:
NinjaPower said:
Who wasn't alright?

As I said, unemployment was incredibly low, we were heading well out of the last recession, there were plenty of jobs for people.

I'm not too sure who was suffering so badly?
The vast majority of the public sector for a start
And you think brexit is good for the public sector? It most certainly won't be.

How do you think they are funded? Public sector budgets will be cut as austerity worsens.

What do you do for a living bmw535i?








whoami

13,151 posts

240 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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///ajd said:
And you think brexit is good for the public sector? It most certainly won't be.

How do you think they are funded? Public sector budgets will be cut as austerity worsens.

What do you do for a living bmw535i?

What do you do for a living?

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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bmw535i said:
NinjaPower said:
Who wasn't alright?

As I said, unemployment was incredibly low, we were heading well out of the last recession, there were plenty of jobs for people.

I'm not too sure who was suffering so badly?
The vast majority of the public sector for a start
And how was the EU making life in the public sector such a living hell?

///ajd

8,964 posts

206 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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whoami said:
What do you do for a living?
I've said so 3 times. Engineer in aerospace industry.



whoami

13,151 posts

240 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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///ajd said:
whoami said:
What do you do for a living?
I've said so 3 times. Engineer in aerospace industry.
Sorry. I missed that.

vonuber

17,868 posts

165 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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bmw535i said:
The vast majority of the public sector for a start
They'll be even worse off now.

227bhp

10,203 posts

128 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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NinjaPower said:
Who wasn't alright?

As I said, unemployment was incredibly low, we were heading well out of the last recession, there were plenty of jobs for people.

I'm not too sure who was suffering so badly?
Anyone employed by the NHS.

AJS-

15,366 posts

236 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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You can hardly argue that nobody said leaving the EU would harm the economy before the referendum. People voted out anyway.
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