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    If migrants can speak English good enough to be able to communicate its helps them get jobs as well as being able to integrate into local communities. As for brits abroad they should make an effort to learn the local language. I don't give a **** bout brits abroad.

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    That was in response to sawmiller

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Why would the Chinese government want us to have their people?

    Until recently they didn't let their citizens travel abroad at all.
    If we want to do business with China then we do it by their rules. Their government say if another country wants a trade deal and their investment then that country has accept their people. If we dont like it we have the right to walk away.

    The EU is different. The EU is Chinas biggest market and China the EUs second biggest market. The 2 are well under way to updating its current trading arrangement.

    Just so you know, China is soon to become the biggest tourist destination and sends the most tourists abroad.

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    Plus he knows every muslim in Rotherham but that's another story eh?

    He associates with rich/ poor/ different nationalities/ religions/ ***ual types yet strangely dunt seem to like any of em very much.
    Last edited by rolymiller; 20-01-2019 at 10:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Plus he knows every muslim in Rotherham but that's another story eh?

    He associates with rich/ poor/ different nationalities/ religions/ ***ual types yet strangely dunt seem to like most human beings very much.
    That's often the case with quimbies roly.

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    I see Dyson, champion Brexiteer, has moved his business to Singapore.......3 months after Singapore sign a landmark free trade agreement with the EU. Beyond comment.

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    He should clean up

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    I see Dyson, champion Brexiteer, has moved his business to Singapore.......3 months after Singapore sign a landmark free trade agreement with the EU. Beyond comment.
    Some other companies leaving the UK or hitting the panic button:

    • P&O announced that its entire fleet of cross-Channel ferries will be re-registered under the Cypriot flag, as the 182-year-old British maritime operator activated its Brexit plans.

    • Sony confirmed it is moving its European headquarters from London to Amsterdam.

    • The chief executive of luxury carmaker Bentley said the company was stockpiling parts and described Brexit as a “killer” threatening his firm’s profitability.

    • Retailers Dixons Carphone and Pets at Home announced plans to shore up supplies in the event of chaos at British ports.

    https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...major-uk-firms

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    I see Dyson, champion Brexiteer, has moved his business to Singapore.......3 months after Singapore sign a landmark free trade agreement with the EU. Beyond comment.
    Right headline but twisted again against the facts.

    Dymond said he’s opening new centres to accommodate non eu trade, no job losses in the uk and will look to expand the uk operation.

    For those that struggle with maps Asia is NOT part of the EU

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    Right headline but twisted again against the facts.

    Dymond said he’s opening new centres to accommodate non eu trade, no job losses in the uk and will look to expand the uk operation.

    For those that struggle with maps Asia is NOT part of the EU
    I shook my head when I saw WanChai trying to make Dyson into a Brexit issue. In addition to your points, it is noteworthy that Dyson moved his production to Malaysia and Singapore in 2002 - 14 year before the referendum.

    The bottom line is that Dyson is now an international company that derives just 4% of its turnover from the UK. It is, nonetheless a timely reminder that countries need to be competitive on issues such as cost and taxation in order to attract and retain businesses.

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