ClaretEngineer wrote:Who’s picking holes? It’s a credible theory and one I know to be true.
Extra overtime? What are you on about?
Wages are stagnant if not in decline in this country, especially for those doing all the grafting in engineering, construction and infrastructure.
Investors are very wary about putting money into this country as a result. Again I have first hand experience of this.
You didn’t win anything. You aren’t a winner. You exercised your right to vote. Just like everyone else.
Whilst you go on bragging about winning something, the rest of us are quietly going about our business. I’m still working, I didn’t down tools just because the vote didn’t go my way.
Why are you so crass and arrogant in this debate? Just because you think you shout the loudest doesn’t make your opinion greater than anyone else’s.
Dont you get it? Record levels of order books will see overtime and new jobs created. It's not rocket science.
And how do you know I'm not employed in one of those industries you describe where there's "grafting"?
Investors are wary about investing eh? Well those well known Brexiteers, the billion pound Deutsch Bank, have quietly put their money where their mouths are. They've just committed to a 25 year lease on new offices in London!!!!
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If there wasn't a winning side in the referendum. Then why is the UK leaving the European Union? Any ideas?
And you're just carrying on working. Not downing tools. You're just quirky getting on with business. Well done. But by now, the lying Remoaners tried to convince us that there's be an extra 500,000 unemployed by now. So according to the likes of George Osborne, Cameron, the Treasury, Alisatar Darling and the war criminal Tony Bliar. You should count yourself lucky!
If you think I'm "crass and arrogant" there's nothing I can do about that. I'm not shouting. I'm typing. I don't think my opinion is "greater than anyone elses". But you, know doubt, will claim to love diversity. Why then, do you hate diversity of opinion?