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The Independent
Apparently, wage rises are now a bad thing (because Brexit)
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/busi ... 89366.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think they may just have an agenda.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/busi ... 89366.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think they may just have an agenda.
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Re: The Independent
You'll have to point out where The independent says wage rises are a bad thing.
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Re: The Independent
The very first paragraph is a negative, blamed on restricted EU immigration.
Re: The Independent
It could just be that they are reporting that companies are reporting a skills shortage?ClaretMoffitt wrote:The very first paragraph is a negative, blamed on restricted EU immigration.
I presume you are also of the view that the BFC chairman has an anti Brexit agenda?
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Re: The Independent
I asked you to point out where The Independent says wage rises are a bad thing.
This is the first paragraph:
"Many UK firms are finding it more difficult to recruit the staff they need after a fall in net migration from the EU, a new report has said."
Would you like to try again?
ClaretMoffitt wrote:The very first paragraph is a negative, blamed on restricted EU immigration.
This is the first paragraph:
"Many UK firms are finding it more difficult to recruit the staff they need after a fall in net migration from the EU, a new report has said."
Would you like to try again?
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Re: The Independent
Since when do the left prioritise the plights of businesses above that of ordinary working people? They clearly made that the focus of this story.TheFamilyCat wrote:I asked you to point out where The Independent says wage rises are a bad thing.
This is the first paragraph:
"Many UK firms are finding it more difficult to recruit the staff they need after a fall in net migration from the EU, a new report has said."
Would you like to try again?
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Re: The Independent
You're making hard work of this. Maybe you should have just gone with "The Independent Whinges About Brexit Again" instead of making something up.ClaretMoffitt wrote:Since when do the left prioritise the plights of businesses above that of ordinary working people? They clearly made that the focus of this story.
Edit: Just seen the subject title has now changed. Nice work.
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Re: The Independent
I think ClaretMoffitt might just have an agenda
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Re: The Independent
Highly triggered by my wage rising, yes
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Re: The Independent
Another fail.
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Re: The Independent
It's what Michael rose, the former Chairman of Marks and Spencer, predicted.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newsto ... -says.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's one of the few predictions that Remain actually got right!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newsto ... -says.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's one of the few predictions that Remain actually got right!
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Re: The Independent
Imagine the likes of the exploitative Mike Ashley realising he has to pay more to his already beleaguered work force!
"Fa**in ell, I'm ganna ave to piey the lazy baarrrsterds mowah nah! An I ! Fakkin Brexit."
"Fa**in ell, I'm ganna ave to piey the lazy baarrrsterds mowah nah! An I ! Fakkin Brexit."
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Re: The Independent
Hilarious, that.
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Re: The Independent
You do realise that, whilst Mike Ashley might own Newcastle United, he’s from Buckinghamshire and won’t speak with a Geordie Accent?RingoMcCartney wrote:Imagine the likes of the exploitative Mike Ashley realising he has to pay more to his already beleaguered work force!
"Fa**in ell, I'm ganna ave to piey the lazy baarrrsterds mowah nah! An I ! Fakkin Brexit."
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Re: The Independent
Any thing that upsets the fat, latter day, master sweep is amusing, I agree.evensteadiereddie wrote:Hilarious, that.
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Re: The Independent
I doubt he's reading this and I doubt any wage increases he chooses to dish out or not will cause him any upset.
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Re: The Independent
Yes. It's difficult to show an accent in text. But if you were to have a second glance I elongated the vowel sounds in "baaarrrsterd" and other similar attempts on other words. If I failed fair enough.Lord Beamish wrote:You do realise that, whilst Mike Ashley might own Newcastle United, he’s from Buckinghamshire and won’t speak with a Geordie Accent?
Interesting that you'd prefer to nitpick at an attempt of humour at the expense of an digracefull , so called employer. Who's employees are giving birth in toilets, rather than take time off. Than perhaps agree that the likes of him should no longer be able to make their ill-gotten millions by using human beings as profit fodder.
Like I say, interesting......
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Re: The Independent
Spoken like the blubbery, master sweeps lackey!evensteadiereddie wrote:I doubt he's reading this and I doubt any wage increases he chooses to dish out or not will cause him any upset.
Mike Ashleys wannabe manservant!

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Re: The Independent
Eh ?
Are you OK ?
Are you OK ?
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Re: The Independent
"Leave the good master Ashley alone. He's a good honest and kind man and no amount of criticism of the way he runs his business and what he pays his slaves, err workers. Will change his mind! Says lackey Eddie Ben Dover



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Re: The Independent
Wow - I hope whatever you're on eases off before the game, Ringo, you'll be lucky if they let you in if not.
I'll humour you just this once.
You reckon Mike Ashley reads this board ?
You reckon Mike Ashley will give a flying wotsit about paying his workers a few bob more ?
As I said, wow.
I'll humour you just this once.
You reckon Mike Ashley reads this board ?
You reckon Mike Ashley will give a flying wotsit about paying his workers a few bob more ?
As I said, wow.
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Re: The Independent
You fail on most things, Wrongo.RingoMcCartney wrote:Yes. It's difficult to show an accent in text. But if you were to have a second glance I elongated the vowel sounds in "baaarrrsterd" and other similar attempts on other words. If I failed fair enough.
Interesting that you'd prefer to nitpick at an attempt of humour at the expense of an digracefull , so called employer. Who's employees are giving birth in toilets, rather than take time off. Than perhaps agree that the likes of him should no longer be able to make their ill-gotten millions by using human beings as profit fodder.
Like I say, interesting......
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Re: The Independent
I don't fail to condemn exploitation of workers and the **** that exploit them.Lord Beamish wrote:You fail on most things, Wrongo.
You?.......
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Re: The Independent
No.evensteadiereddie wrote:Wow - I hope whatever you're on eases off before the game, Ringo, you'll be lucky if they let you in if not.
You reckon Mike Ashley reads this board ?.
But his man servant Phil Mcavity appears to!


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Re: The Independent
I swear to God the lad's on something. A pathetic attempt at humour, an amazing about-turn regarding politics - it's now the poor, downtrodden workers v the evil boss - and there are so many mistakes in his punctuation and grammar that his "offering" becomes even more laughable.
I'd take a couple of hours off, Ringo.
I'd take a couple of hours off, Ringo.
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Re: The Independent
Haha it's the grammar and punctuation card. And when that's produced it's game over!
Off our for the day now ladies. Got some far more enjoyable things to do.
Have a super day backing latter master sweeps!
Toodle pip.
Off our for the day now ladies. Got some far more enjoyable things to do.
Have a super day backing latter master sweeps!
Toodle pip.
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Re: The Independent
I've always imagined Ringo to look very similar to Mike Ashley, a rather rotund chap who people generally try to avoid.
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Re: The Independent
I rest my case, m'lud.
Next !

Next !



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Re: The Independent
I rest my case, m'lud.RingoMcCartney wrote:Haha it's the grammar and punctuation card. And when that's produced it's game over!
Off our for the day now ladies. Got some far more enjoyable things to do.
Have a super day backing latter master sweeps!
Toodle pip.
Next !



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Re: The Independent
You couldn't be more wrong pal.ksrclaret wrote:I've always imagined Ringo to look very similar to Mike Ashley, a rather rotund chap who people generally try to avoid.

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Re: The Independent
If only you'd had one in the first place Mr Dover!evensteadiereddie wrote:I rest my case, m'lud.
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Mind how you go.

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Re: The Independent
Being more wrong isn't possible, Ringo. You're either wrong or not.
I thought you were "off our" for the day ?
I point out your basic errors, by the way, merely to highlight your ignorance. Your weird meltdown requires no highlighting, it speaks for itself.
I thought you were "off our" for the day ?
I point out your basic errors, by the way, merely to highlight your ignorance. Your weird meltdown requires no highlighting, it speaks for itself.
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Re: The Independent
Back on topic though, will those of you who said I was an idiot for thinking Brexit would result in lower immigration and rises in wages, please stand up?
I'll sit here waiting patiently until the first articles about housing demand reducing start to appear as well.
I'll sit here waiting patiently until the first articles about housing demand reducing start to appear as well.
Re: The Independent
So because of a skills shortage brought about by Brexit, wages in these areas (particularly low paid jobs) are likely to increase. Surely this is a positive effect. How about we debate that point.
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Re: The Independent
Because the cause is a politically inconvenience therefore its better to twist it into a negative.Chobulous wrote:So because of a skills shortage brought about by Brexit, wages in these areas (particularly low paid jobs) are likely to increase. Surely this is a positive effect. How about we debate that point.
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Re: The Independent
I’d consider that to be axiomatic. Not some gambit to be used in some kind of scramble to the top of some perceived moral high ground in an internet discussion, Wrongo.RingoMcCartney wrote:I don't fail to condemn exploitation of workers and the **** that exploit them.
You?.......
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Re: The Independent
Would be a fitting epitaph for your gravestoneRingoMcCartney wrote:You couldn't be more wrong pal.
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Re: The Independent
It was an attempt at Geordie? I read it as sounding more cockney..especially when i saw "fakkin"Lord Beamish wrote:You do realise that, whilst Mike Ashley might own Newcastle United, he’s from Buckinghamshire and won’t speak with a Geordie Accent?

Reading it again i am amazed Mike Ashley can run a business because he must have communication issues

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Re: The Independent
ClaretMoffitt wrote:Apparently, wage rises are now a bad thing (because Brexit)
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/busi ... 89366.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think they may just have an agenda.
Where in that article does it suggest wage growth is a bad thing? I'm more than happy to join you in shitting on the Independent but not if you're just imagining things.
Re: The Independent
I think you have to look at its target demographic to answer that one. If you imagine that the article is targeted at business owners, then to them wages being forced up is a bad thing. In fact using the term "forced up" you could argue is implying a negative effect.Imploding Turtle wrote:Where in that article does it suggest wage growth is a bad thing? I'm more than happy to join you in shitting on the Independent but not if you're just imagining things.
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Re: The Independent
I presume you mean lower immigration from the EU? (I don't think that anyone has disputed that).ClaretMoffitt wrote:Back on topic though, will those of you who said I was an idiot for thinking Brexit would result in lower immigration and rises in wages, please stand up?
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Rises in wages are fine so long as a) You still have a job and b) Prices don't rise by more than wages, (and there are other factors to take into account too).
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Re: The Independent
I noticed that too. Still nothing to say/suggest rising wages is a negative, except, as you say, if you put yourself in the position of a business owner. But that's not the Independent making it a negative.Chobulous wrote:I think you have to look at its target demographic to answer that one. If you imagine that the article is targeted at business owners, then to them wages being forced up is a bad thing. In fact using the term "forced up" you could argue is implying a negative effect.
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Re: The Independent
Post some examples.ClaretMoffitt wrote:Back on topic though, will those of you who said I was an idiot for thinking Brexit would result in lower immigration and rises in wages, please stand up?
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Re: The Independent
You misunderstand, CM, you were called an idiot for many reasons.
"Rises in wages " All or some ?
Are skills shortages a positive thing ? The consruction industry, for one, would probably argue otherwise.
Anyway, I'm setting off for a leisurely - probably very leisurely - drive up the M6 for the match now. Might see you there !
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"Rises in wages " All or some ?
Are skills shortages a positive thing ? The consruction industry, for one, would probably argue otherwise.
Anyway, I'm setting off for a leisurely - probably very leisurely - drive up the M6 for the match now. Might see you there !
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Re: The Independent
From a business perspective, if you have fewer people willing/able to do the job, your options are to have fewer staff doing more work or pay more money when perhaps you are only just managing anyway.
Plus, most EU migrants are doing essential jobs that the British nationals either see as beneath them (e.g. seasonal fruit picking) or don't want to do (e.g. nursing). There is no rush of British people wanting to fill these positions and not getting migrant staff in to fill these roles is going to have a massive negative effect on our society - a direct result of Brexit
Look at TRANSPORT SECRETARY Chris Grayling recently. He didn't have a clue that in the event of a no deal Brexit, haulage companies are going to have no capability to deal with Europe. He had to be told by the boss of a haulage firm that this was the case and that they are already losing contracts as they can't guarantee delivery of them beyond March 2019. How the hell is he going to act in the best interests of the country when he is another one in charge without a slight clue of how we proceed?
People need to stop parroting 'will of the people' ******** without actually offering construtive solution. The reason Rees-Mogg, BoJo, Farage, et al keep saying this is because they no there is currently no logical solution (Irish border for example), but people lap it up and they look good. These gits will make money whatever the situation (Rees Mogg already trading via Dublin so his income not affected by leaving the EU for example) and yet unbelievably, people love them for looking out for the interests of the common man. Don't make me laugh
Irrespective of your preference for Brexit, the delivery of it has been an utter utter shambles and ploughing on regardless, despite increasing numbers of experts in various fields saying it can't be done to our benefit, is genuinely moronic at this stage.
Plus, most EU migrants are doing essential jobs that the British nationals either see as beneath them (e.g. seasonal fruit picking) or don't want to do (e.g. nursing). There is no rush of British people wanting to fill these positions and not getting migrant staff in to fill these roles is going to have a massive negative effect on our society - a direct result of Brexit
Look at TRANSPORT SECRETARY Chris Grayling recently. He didn't have a clue that in the event of a no deal Brexit, haulage companies are going to have no capability to deal with Europe. He had to be told by the boss of a haulage firm that this was the case and that they are already losing contracts as they can't guarantee delivery of them beyond March 2019. How the hell is he going to act in the best interests of the country when he is another one in charge without a slight clue of how we proceed?
People need to stop parroting 'will of the people' ******** without actually offering construtive solution. The reason Rees-Mogg, BoJo, Farage, et al keep saying this is because they no there is currently no logical solution (Irish border for example), but people lap it up and they look good. These gits will make money whatever the situation (Rees Mogg already trading via Dublin so his income not affected by leaving the EU for example) and yet unbelievably, people love them for looking out for the interests of the common man. Don't make me laugh
Irrespective of your preference for Brexit, the delivery of it has been an utter utter shambles and ploughing on regardless, despite increasing numbers of experts in various fields saying it can't be done to our benefit, is genuinely moronic at this stage.
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Re: The Independent
Miners before, CFS during, The Turf/Dyche afterevensteadiereddie wrote:You misunderstand, CM, you were called an idiot for many reasons.
"Rises in wages " All or some ?
Are skills shortages a positive thing ? The consruction industry, for one, would probably argue otherwise.
Anyway, I'm setting off for a leisurely - probably very leisurely - drive up the M6 for the match now. Might see you there !
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Feel free to buy me a pint

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Re: The Independent
The entire article has a negative tone.Imploding Turtle wrote:I noticed that too. Still nothing to say/suggest rising wages is a negative, except, as you say, if you put yourself in the position of a business owner. But that's not the Independent making it a negative.
The headline itself focuses on the skills shortage rather than the rise of pay for workers, and the article follow suit to that tone.
Everyone knows the neo-liberals primary concern is to over-saturate a country with people, increasing demand for goods and services whilst making employment competition extremely high (so they can pay everyone crap and give nobody benefits).
The right and left should be united on this issue but for some reason the left have chosen to side with big business and the neo-libs.
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Re: The Independent
You are siding with people such as Arron Banks, Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, Liam Fox, Jacob Rees-Mogg, etcClaretMoffitt wrote:The entire article has a negative tone.
The headline itself focuses on the skills shortage rather than the rise of pay for workers, and the article follow suit to that tone.
Everyone knows the neo-liberals primary concern is to over-saturate a country with people, increasing demand for goods and services whilst making employment competition extremely high (so they can pay everyone crap and give nobody benefits).
The right and left should be united on this issue but for some reason the left have chosen to side with big business and the neo-libs.
Irrespective of what the debate is about, agreeing with this disgusting bunch of self interested populists leaves you in no fit position to lecture others on who they side with

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Re: The Independent
"Those mentioned persons are in favour of breathing, therefore as a matter of virtue I shall not breathe"John Gayles Shoulder wrote:You are siding with people such as Arron Banks, Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, Liam Fox, Jacob Rees-Mogg, etc
Irrespective of what the debate is about, agreeing with this disgusting bunch of self interested populists leaves you in no fit position to lecture others on who they side with