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  1. skybluegod

    Finally some good news

    Probably neither good nor bad news for me. Have yet to buy my house, so when I do, while the interest rate might be higher, house prices will also probably fall a bit. So life as usual for me.
  2. skybluegod

    FIFA18

    Think it’s all becoming a bit too expensive. £50 for a game that is basically a copy and paste.
  3. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    No brexit isn’t a mess because the leaving of the EU hasn’t happened yet. The reason it is a mess is confidence in the economy is down, because nothing has actually changed because of brexit yet other than the fact that we are leaving in 18 months time. Yes the economy is a mess I will admit to...
  4. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Well brexit hasn’t happened yet so people don’t know it’s a fucking mess, maybe once we have left we can go back grovelling to the EU and then they can shaft us some more? It’s strange people asking for a second referendum when neither of biggest parties have even hinted at calling for it. What...
  5. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Isn’t that people’s fault for believing them? The remain campaigners all told them that we would have to pay to leave and that the £350 million to NHS was bogus. But people choose what they want to believe?
  6. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    But where does this evidence come from though? Clearly people’s opinions are going to be altered by a faltering economy right now? With many not being able to look beyond the foreseeable future. Their actual opinion may be different but if their money is tight then their hand might be forced for...
  7. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

  8. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Agree with that, no doubt the whole thing came about because Cameron wanted the UKIP vote but also fair play to him for giving the people what they wanted. I personally voted remain. But if the vote was ever to be redone just because people are moaning about it, I would vote leave because I...
  9. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    So what we just keep voting till we get to a decision that you are happy with?
  10. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    So what we have another vote just before we agree a deal? And make a U-turn?
  11. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I don’t see your point? You are blaming the conservatives for overseeing the will of the people? How dare they uphold democracy! Yes it might have been marginal brexit. But 52% still voted for it. It’s the will of the people at the end of the day.
  12. skybluegod

    Mark Robins league home form.

    We had done well away against them though in recent years. Think Mowbray had a pretty similar record in terms of home form after his first few months with us did he not?
  13. skybluegod

    We're walking this league: shots stats prove it

    No offence but you only have to look at a team like Liverpool to know that the amount of shots doesn’t determine how many points you will win. We will not walk this league purely based on getting more shots on targets. Stats are all good but as has been said, the only one that matters is wins.
  14. skybluegod

    January transfer window

    Not unprecedented but we have got better in recent seasons. Last season rejected bids for Willis, Stevenson, Haynes and possibly Ruben(?)Same this summer. Okay year before we sold madders, but he stayed on loan? Plus multi-million £ bid is pretty much irresistible at this level? Callum Wilson...
  15. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I agree to an extent about helping people at the bottom of heap. But I don’t think you help people by giving people money, I think you help people by giving them jobs. Yes there are exceptions like your sister who ofc should be looked after by the state. But for example my mum worked for 20...
  16. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    And furthermore I have never said that all money goes to lazy spongers, and there are cases where people do need benefits. As I say I have no problem with tax, I do however question how fair it is to be taxed for doing better in your field than others.
  17. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Yes with that I agree, but I don’t think abolishing them helps employment or standard of living across the board.
  18. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    In my experience again it has been like that, the managers where I have worked, have always offered full time or part time (Zhc) but I know this isn’t always the case and understand what you mean.
  19. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Can you actually read the rest of the thread? I don’t earn £200,000, I said IF someone did...
  20. skybluegod

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    But you said to get rid of them completely did you not? Might be wrong if so then I apologise. I am all for people being given full time contracts if they want them, but I do think forcing companies to give employees full time contracts will lead to more unemployment. At the pub I worked at...
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