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Just to muddy the waters......... Over here, wecirrently have more job vacancies than we do unemployed people. Even if those currently unemployed were all retrainable, and most aren't, at least not to the standards the open jobs require, we'd still have loads of open vacancies.....
Tricky, I seldom bother to look at your add ons. If I wanted to watch your YouTube selections and GBNews or read your FoxHole, Mail, Express and Telegraph rubbish I’d sort it for myself. I haven’t even looked at your ‘secret recording of Barnier’ because I know exactly what the agenda is likely to be.
The last thing you posted that I looked at that wasn’t your own thoughts was the Farage-Biggins thing. You’re full of admiration for Biggins because he echoes your own view. To me he’s a complete prat. He came out as being gay some years ago but now seems to oppose gay marriage, he supports Brexit while acknowledging that some of his friends have had there businesses ruined...but then not quite trusting what they say...and he seems to think that Brexit will but the ‘great’ back in Great Britain without ever realising that it is a geographical term, not a term of respect or endearment. I mean, if you want an example of a confused minor celebrity talking absolute sh**e to a wannabe who’s made a very good living out of creating chaos and division then look no further.
‘On a par with Chanberlain over Sudetenland’? Jesus wept...thanks for the compliment but I’m a bloke on a football forum...nothing more, nothing less and when was the last time I ‘quoted’ from the Guardian? I don’t...that’s the point. The BBC, The i and the Guardian are my most trusted sources...that’s fair, but I seldom quote from anyone. I’m interested in people’s opinions, including yours, and sharing or sometimes trying to change views, but I have absolutely no interest in reading the views of the right/ultra right wing press that you repeatedly try to introduce on here.
and there was me thinking it was down to James VI / I referencing the (then) separate kingdoms of Scotland and England, both of which he reigned over after the union of the crowns in 1603?
For whatever reason the English word divided into ‘Britain’ and ‘Brittany’ in the late Middle Ages. Etymonline seems to think they are both from Old French:
Britain (n.) c. 1300, Breteyne, from Old French Bretaigne, from Latin Britannia
Brittany (n.) French Bretagne, named for 5c. Romano-Celtic refugees from the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain who crossed the channel and settled there
Whereas Wiktionary seems to think there was a preceding Anglo-Saxon word that later French forms merely influenced:
Britain Old English Breoton, Bryten etc., from Latin Britannia; later reinforced by Anglo-Norman Britaine, Old French Bretaigne
Brittany From Latin Brittania, presumably from Celtic.
Trying avoid the current rancour on here, but I STILL don’t see any ACTUAL impacts that you have experienced rather than heard about. I’m not going to scattergun anecdotes but in hospitality I’ve witnessed good and bad, and to be honest some of the ‘bad’ could be overcome by individuals pulling their fingers out
Of course there’s an ‘agenda’. All your posts display a right wing agenda and all your sources have a right wing slant.
I didn’t mention ‘right wing ultra’, whatever that is. I was just pointing out that your sources range from the right of centre Mail and Telegraph to the more ultra right extremes of GBNews and FoxHole and that I try to avoid reading/watching such garbage.
What can I say? I’ve referred to specific shortages which I’ve witnessed...from HGV drivers to soft fruit. None of them are life changing but they are all things that we can do without and wouldn’t have been so severe without Brexit. If you don’t acknowledge those points as impacting on me there’s really nothing I can do about it.
Covid has been a mixed blessing for the post Brexit government. It has obviously created some massive financial pressures but I suspect it has also concealed a great deal.
Let’s see what happens when (and if) travel and hospitality get fully up and running again and how our supplies of winter veg work out.
I genuinely hope there won’t be a problem, but I suspect that there will be.