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Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on "Match of the Day theme plays as Cabinet departs Downing Street" video.
@AlfieDoug they took our Freedom of Movement away so unless you meet skill shortage requirements in a different country or have enough money or are a dual passport holder then your fked. Next there going after our human rights There already taking our right to protest away as well as the right to strike
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@AlfieDoug I can travel settle work anywhere I want in Europe or UK for as long as I want as can all my family
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@AlfieDoug Currently retired may work again may not or do some voluntary stuff abroad not sure My father came over here via a Russian gulag joined the free Polish army as a paratrooper and fought across Europe in ww2 fighting fascism Worked and been on holiday over to Europe many times and have a brother who's settled in Norway the current bunch in charge are nothing more than a bunch of incompetent populist arseholes who couldn't even win a PR battle with a footballer and will serve up all sorts of populist drivel to try stay in power.
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@AlfieDoug Far from grumpy just angry at what there taking away from the younger generations who will leave this country for better prospects when they graduate. Jakanory was after my time Quote After an exhausting year in Britain with three prime ministers, a budget fiasco, a surge in food and energy prices, a crisis in the health service and a wave of industrial unrest, the feeling that “nothing works” has become a catchphrase. The British despair is being watched with interest from abroad as other countries try to tempt people to relocate A survey last year by TotalJobs suggested 4.5 million people were considering emigrating from Britain, with almost half of them saying the rising cost of living was to blame Enjoy your Turnips
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@AlfieDoug Not me I grew up in the age when University was seen as investing in the countries future my current house was 3x my salary and now my son to buy a house is 9x or 10x and if he'd have gone to University (we'd have paid so its moot) he'd have come out with 50/60k loans at some exorbitant interest rate blighting his future. And I studied economics to a high level Brexit is an economic skip fire that's been burning away at the economy since 2016 so disposable income will continue to fall till the country changes its economic policies.
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