Anyone know new wages at mulgrew haulage heysham

switchlogic:

Franglais:

switchlogic:
I have it on good authority the Mulgrew family are the architects of the new world order and their transport business is simply a front. I’m told that Ursula von der Leyen is actually old man Mulgrew in a very good prosthetic suit, made from children’s hopes and dreams. Tyrants, all of them.

Nice try Luke.
But you’ve been out simpled.

Well, God loves a trier, or rather he would if he hadn’t been murdered by Amanda Brian De Rothschild during the Falklands War. In Greece. 161 years ago.

Brian de Rothschild?
Brian is definitely a Jewish name. I seem to remember seeing a biopic about him? .
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Yep. There was an alien link in that too. And dairy production negotiations reflecting our current EU woes, the cheesemakers were given more.
You’re right, it all makes sense now!

Franglais:

Grandpa:
Often, politicians take advantage of situations. 9/11 provided the Americans with the reason to go on a homicidal jaunt through the Middle-East trying to control a large part of the world’s oil supply, disguised as bringing democracy to Muslims. Meanwhile, in Britain the political, banking and corporate 1% elite were very happy to drag us into an EU ruled by another political, banking and corporate 1% elite. Sorry, ‘we are the 99%’, but the 1% got there before you just as they’ve always done throughout history.

Covid provided the perfect excuse for Britain to exit the EU into the biggest depression and coming social upheaval ever and the EU to tell us that they told us this would happen but will welcome us back as full members. In a coming referendum things are so bad that we vote to join the EU and spend the next few decades looking like a Soviet Union satellite until the next revolution. Or is that to simple an explanation? :slight_smile:

I am sure simpletons will love that explanation.

I think it’s more the ‘‘simpletons’’ who readily believe and swallow everything that they are told by any form of authority to cover their hidden agendas, these guys are adored by said authorities, because they go on to repeat and perpetuate what they are trying to make us all believe. :unamused:

That spectrum of authority ranges from the top to the bottom of the pile,
From the US President (whoever that may be at the time) down through all Governments, Police, local councillors right down to bosses of two bit crappy transport firms with ideas above their station.

I personally believe NOTHING I am told by any of the above. (or anybody else that I do not know personally tbh.)

I don’t really subscribe to conspiracy theories, like one or two on here, but I do ALWAYS look for that hidden agenda, what they REALLY mean,.what they are REALLY trying to achieve, either directly, or as in this Covid thing…what they can achieve off the back of it,.and use it to their advantage. :bulb:

So in my case not so much a ‘simpleton’ (some may disagree :laughing: ) more a ‘Cynical realist’,
and so far in life it has not done me any harm. :bulb:

Franglais:

Grandpa:
Often, politicians take advantage of situations. 9/11 provided the Americans with the reason to go on a homicidal jaunt through the Middle-East trying to control a large part of the world’s oil supply, disguised as bringing democracy to Muslims. Meanwhile, in Britain the political, banking and corporate 1% elite were very happy to drag us into an EU ruled by another political, banking and corporate 1% elite. Sorry, ‘we are the 99%’, but the 1% got there before you just as they’ve always done throughout history.

Covid provided the perfect excuse for Britain to exit the EU into the biggest depression and coming social upheaval ever and the EU to tell us that they told us this would happen but will welcome us back as full members. In a coming referendum things are so bad that we vote to join the EU and spend the next few decades looking like a Soviet Union satellite until the next revolution. Or is that to simple an explanation? :slight_smile:

I am sure simpletons will love that explanation.

Said the man who ‘must obey the rules.’ Well, you’re certainly getting them now. :slight_smile:

Just thinking back to the days of Maggie and the poll-tax. Or Cameron and his attempt at an EU coup, followed by remainer May who thought Brexit meant accepting EU terms and now Boris. It will be interesting to see how far people or his own party will allow him to go before turning on him. I think that if there was an election tomorrow, having got rid of comrade Corbyn, the Conservatives would lose.

We’re a funny lot in Britain, we don’t do police supervising house arrests and politicians deciding whether we can have Christmas and it will be interesting to see over the coming months whether we’ve now gone so far downhill that we slide into authoritarianism and become like Europeans, or get a backbone and resist.

Franglais:

switchlogic:

Franglais:

switchlogic:
I have it on good authority the Mulgrew family are the architects of the new world order and their transport business is simply a front. I’m told that Ursula von der Leyen is actually old man Mulgrew in a very good prosthetic suit, made from children’s hopes and dreams. Tyrants, all of them.

Nice try Luke.
But you’ve been out simpled.

Well, God loves a trier, or rather he would if he hadn’t been murdered by Amanda Brian De Rothschild during the Falklands War. In Greece. 161 years ago.

Brian de Rothschild?
Brian is definitely a Jewish name. I seem to remember seeing a biopic about him? .
.
.
Yep. There was an alien link in that too. And dairy production negotiations reflecting our current EU woes, the cheesemakers were given more.
You’re right, it all makes sense now!

FINALLY! Someone gets it. Also nice mention of the great dairy wars of the 1920’s when Dairy Crest fought off foreign invaders Arla. Thank god for our brave British cows, beating off those Danish and Swedish invaders. They fought them too…

#Boom

&

#Tish

I’ve just remove a couple of off-topic posts, so if they were yours… then you now know why!! :smiley:

dieseldave:
I’ve just remove a couple of off-topic posts, so if they were yours… then you now know why!! :smiley:

OK, you carry on what was a popular topic by views and replies. :slight_smile:

Franglais:
Northumberland about £150k for a 3 bed semi.
Folkestone about double that.

landregistry.data.gov.uk/app/uk … 01&lang=en
landregistry.data.gov.uk/app/uk … 01&lang=en

Of course there is more to it than just housing costs, but it accounts for a lot.
270k mortgage costs £1350 month
120k ditto £600
moneysavingexpert.com/mortg … alculator/

And you will be lucky to get £10 an hour driving around Folkestone