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Posted
1 minute ago, kent_white said:

Not sure which bit of my post makes me a nob? 

Anyway - you crack on pal. 

You are a nob if you disagree with him just I'm labelled a 'democracy denier' by Mr Hangry. Not sure what I've done to earn such a title but there you go😂

Posted
Just now, Salford Trotter said:

You are a nob if you disagree with him just I'm labelled a 'democracy denier' by Mr Hangry. Not sure what I've done to earn such a title but there you go😂

You denied Democracy. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, royal white said:

I’m sure MK said he/his company have lost a few quid. 
 

Good to see that he, like some other posters, have a positive attitude and have trust in what they voted for to be a success even if it does take a few years.

Stirling weakness played a part in losing a 5 million contract, it was my customer, it was 50% of our turnover, I lost about 30 k a year, and every year since. You gotta crack on. 

Posted

I see RW is still in love with me.

🥰🥰🥰

Losing contracts for usual business reasons I can deal with. That’s normal, expected and allowed for in any well run organisation.

Losing customers because the country made a rather uninformed decision is not in any of the rule books. And I’m worse off.

I don’t know what business you run, but I will bet my remaining few quid that you’re not in charge of exports.

Stand down, private. 

Posted
Just now, frank_spencer said:

People having a vigil are just as cringe worthy as those going to the thing at Bolton town hall.

As Traf said too many cunts on both sides

Girl at work today came in all dressed in black... In mourning. 

Don't think my union flag tuxedo went down well. 

Posted
1 minute ago, frank_spencer said:

People having a vigil are just as cringe worthy as those going to the thing at Bolton town hall.

As Traf said too many cunts on both sides

Is there really a thing at Bolton Town Hall? I thought that was a joke?

Posted
19 minutes ago, Spider said:

I see RW is still in love with me.

🥰🥰🥰

Losing contracts for usual business reasons I can deal with. That’s normal, expected and allowed for in any well run organisation.

Losing customers because the country made a rather uninformed decision is not in any of the rule books. And I’m worse off.

I don’t know what business you run, but I will bet my remaining few quid that you’re not in charge of exports.

Stand down, private. 

He’s got you down as private now Mounts 😂 

 

He’s lost it bless him 

Posted
21 minutes ago, Spider said:

I see RW is still in love with me.

🥰🥰🥰

Losing contracts for usual business reasons I can deal with. That’s normal, expected and allowed for in any well run organisation.

Losing customers because the country made a rather uninformed decision is not in any of the rule books. And I’m worse off.

I don’t know what business you run, but I will bet my remaining few quid that you’re not in charge of exports.

Stand down, private. 

What about all those businesses that have benefited due to the decision to leave?

its unfortunate that you are suffering financially as a result as are some others on here. I’m also a few quid down and it’s a sore one but I expected short term pain. I’m hoping it’s just that short term. If it’s not and it turns out to be the. Wrong decision I will be amongst the first to hold my hands up and say I got it wrong. 

Posted
58 minutes ago, Spider said:

I can only tell you what my personal experience of the result has been. It’s been shite.

Truth is, it hasn’t made a scrap of difference to the ordinary, every day lives of 90%?of folk. It really hasn’t. But my company has a gaping £1million hole that is a direct consequence of the decision to leave. That I voted for.

All the comments about “the greater good” and “we can make it work” are, therefore, very hollow when I consider my own circumstances.

For some reason though, my actual genuine, undeniable facts are ignored because they only concern me. 
 

I voted to leave. My subsequent negativity is as a result of money being taken out of my pocket. Simple as that.

if you can’t get your head round it, I don’t give a fuck. 😁

We do care, mate

Posted
20 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

What about all those businesses that have benefited due to the decision to leave?

its unfortunate that you are suffering financially as a result as are some others on here. I’m also a few quid down and it’s a sore one but I expected short term pain. I’m hoping it’s just that short term. If it’s not and it turns out to be the. Wrong decision I will be amongst the first to hold my hands up and say I got it wrong. 

Which ones? To be honest I haven't heard of any but there no doubt must be some.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Which ones? To be honest I haven't heard of any but there no doubt must be some.

That employment continues to rise probably shows that there are successful businesses in the country 

Posted
1 minute ago, kent_white said:

I think they're just flying the flag aren't they? Which is understandable. I was on about weirdos turning up at 11 to celebrate on the square. 

Why is it 11 anyway?

Because we are an hour behind Brussels

Posted
1 hour ago, Salford Trotter said:

Far from it I'll be enjoying a lovely glass of French white wine with my tapas before heading off to St Helens tonight. I just hope my daughter won't be asked to leave the Czech Republic if we leave without a deal

Not all foreign workers in CZ are from EU countries. Ukraine has the second largest population of immigrants. There are lots of workers from none EU countries. Without knowing her circumstances, there should be no reason why she shouldn’t stay. It may involve more bureaucracy but I’ll have to address that myself with my business over there. 

Posted
Just now, boltondiver said:

Because we are an hour behind Brussels

They can get fucked with their fancy European times! What's wrong with a good old fashioned British midnight?

PS - makes sense when you say it like that! :)

Posted
8 minutes ago, Boby Brno said:

Not all foreign workers in CZ are from EU countries. Ukraine has the second largest population of immigrants. There are lots of workers from none EU countries. Without knowing her circumstances, there should be no reason why she shouldn’t stay. It may involve more bureaucracy but I’ll have to address that myself with my business over there. 

She will have to apply for an 'employee card' apparently but not sure what's involved with that

Posted
9 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Without doubt, I am more thinking because of brexit specifically. 

Difficult to show either way. We know of Spider’s troubles, but no others, specifically?

Posted
10 minutes ago, kent_white said:

They can get fucked with their fancy European times! What's wrong with a good old fashioned British midnight?

PS - makes sense when you say it like that! :)

Well, we spend more time out of GMT than in it; support your local time!

Posted
Just now, Salford Trotter said:

It's after 31st December that the impact, good or bad, will be felt 

I expect so, and, probably, more the negative aspects, as good news isn’t news.

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