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    ^

    i see i caught the mood music of your life then, poor little man been stewing have you.

    If you had the balls you'd sacrifice the flat in Patters and get the fuk out of Thailand but its clear you are as impotent in retirement as you were behind a desk - too scared to take the big decisions. Just fuk the place off, leave and make a new start you weakling.

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    ^ WTF? SA is clearly at his happiest in Pattaya. Where else can he take the piss out of everyone on a daily basis?

    What happened to Farage anyway? Has he left the UK yet, now he's destroyed it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    The thing is, most civil servants - 95% - operate the machinery of government nationally and the greater proportion earn a median salary of £30,000 per annum
    30,000 ?

    Wouldn't buy you a pot to piss in around here.

    Very low taxation must be the explanation.


    Just checked:

    PPP in Britain is 105 to our 124.

    Still

    Edit:

    Had a look and the salary for a burger flipper in Burger King, Denmark is 28357,12 pounds per year. (37 hours per week)


    Surely you are mistaken or I hope I am
    Last edited by helge; 16-05-2022 at 01:54 AM.

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    The median salary in UK is £31,000 per annum but by definition practically half the occupational workforce of a total of 33 million or so earn less than that figure. Certainly, in the provinces and poorer regions i.e. Devon & Cornwall, Wales, Northumberland, £20,000 for many is a dream. Britain is poorly paid and in the past 12 years successive governments have targeted the Civil Service in reducing their incomes on doctrinal grounds to pander to political agenda. 50% + of the CS workforce are clerical and junior management grades earning less than £30,000 in the provinces, the clerical grades usually start at £18000. 207,000 civil servants earn between £20,000-£30,000. The CS had reduced its complement to 380,000 by 2015 but since Brexit the numbers have soared to 475,000 given the fact that by turning the clock back to 1972 we are now having to staff all the old barriers.

    The UK had until very recently the lowest state pension allowance in the developed world.

    But, the poor pay for families is subsided by tax credits per family by an average annual payment of £2,500 - thus the tax payer is subsidising the private sector maximising their profits by maintaining low salaries for their staff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    The median salary in UK is £31,000 per annum but by definition practically half the occupational workforce of a total of 33 million or so earn less than that figure. Certainly, in the provinces and poorer regions i.e. Devon & Cornwall, Wales, Northumberland, £20,000 for many is a dream. Britain is poorly paid and in the past 12 years successive governments have targeted the Civil Service in reducing their incomes on doctrinal grounds to pander to political agenda. 50% + of the CS workforce are clerical and junior management grades earning less than £30,000 in the provinces, the clerical grades usually start at £18000. 207,000 civil servants earn between £20,000-£30,000. The CS had reduced its complement to 380,000 by 2015 but since Brexit the numbers have soared to 475,000 given the fact that by turning the clock back to 1972 we are now having to staff all the old barriers.

    The UK had until very recently the lowest state pension allowance in the developed world.

    But, the poor pay for families is subsided by tax credits per family by an average annual payment of £2,500 - thus the tax payer is subsidising the private sector maximising their profits by maintaining low salaries for their staff.
    Very few civil servants work in customer facing roles. Those are generally the worst jobs and the lowest paid.
    The majority work in offices where it is very easy to slope shoulders, and blame someone else for their laziness and incompetence. For the past two years, they have had the opportunity to work from home, where simply answering incoming calls is a major headache for them.
    Theyve got away with doing nothing productive for all that time, and now they don’t want to back to backstabbing office work!
    Pay them what they are worth. Nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Pay them what they are worth. Nothing.
    Seems that your wish,although fueled by the usual over the top generalization, is almost granted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Tonight the bottle will let you down.

    The one true friend you thought you’d found.
    Says the most disliked sniveling little tefler on TD. Anal cancer would get more likes on T.D than you.
    Your own stupidity seems to make you totally unaware that most posters here would rather tongue kiss typhoid Mary than waste 1 minute of their lives listening to a boring feckless wanker like yourself.

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    Hi Hugh.

    Your life must be just soo good for you to find the time.

    It's hardly my fault that you manage to display your ignorance every time you pontificate.

    You enfeebled, clueless piece of walking shit.

    Do you really imagine for one second that I seek the approval of you or any others amongst the BREXIT backing halfwits on here?
    'That's the nature of progress, isn' t it. It always goes on longer than it's needed'. - JCC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Very few civil servants work in customer facing roles. Those are generally the worst jobs and the lowest paid.
    The majority work in offices where it is very easy to slope shoulders, and blame someone else for their laziness and incompetence. For the past two years, they have had the opportunity to work from home, where simply answering incoming calls is a major headache for them.
    Theyve got away with doing nothing productive for all that time, and now they don’t want to back to backstabbing office work!
    Pay them what they are worth. Nothing.
    As so often happens, you are too dull brained to realise the main point, let alone address it.

    That whatever one's opinion of these roles, BREXIT has and will increase the need for them, and further burden taxpayers facing the highest rises in taxation in our lifetimes.

    Tossers like Rees Mogg and Frosty the Slowman certainly cost more and do less of any use, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    are you drink?
    Umm, quite . . . you keep on piling onto your pisspot reputation - 130-odd posts in one setting your record? Which nic was that under?




    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    BREXIT has and will increase the need for them, and further burden taxpayers facing the highest rises in taxation in our lifetimes.
    Yup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Actually absolutely nothing like that - are you as drink as NPT? Do share with us how the two are similar.
    Just another example of what could be called Pythonesque. The europeans shooting themselves in the foot again.
    Do you really agree with Troy the remoaner who desperately trolls any snippet that is anti brexit and thinks the the UK will be isolated from the U.S. over NI?
    The UK is currently the biggest contributor to Ukraine defense outside of the U.S. and also its most reliable defence partner, one of the biggest contributors to NATO and along with the U.S. the most forceful critic of Russia, at a time when the U.S needs every reliable partner it can get in this proxy war with Russia. Good luck with that thought bubble but even blind freddy knows it aint gonna happen.

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    You gormless buffoon, why on earth do you blue collar oiks let your petty prejudices, ignorance and bigotry blinker further your already myopic vision?

    The EU implemented on 2 March a 2001 protocol that gave all fleeing Ukrainians the automatic right to settlement within the EU for three years in the first instance permitting unfettered access to work and welfare support and what did BoJo offer? " You have to apply for a visa, online, and give your biometric data whenever we demand it" as if hundreds of thousands of folk bombed out of their homes would fucking travel with their laptops, get wifi access under a tree and upload a plethora of dox required by that bitch Patel because " they could be Russian saboteurs and we can't b too careful".

    Europe has taken in over 5 million+ Ukrainians, the UK has so far admitted 46,000 into the country.

    Germany has undertaken to cut all oil supplies from Russia by end of the year and all gas by mid 2024. That is a seismic shock to their economy which will entail possible job losses of 500,000. Britain can't even manage to honour a fucking agreement over N. Ireland signed by BoJo and lauded as a great success.

    Most EU countries have been sending munitions and weaponry to UKR, it's just that they are not playing to the gallery as much as BoJo who is simply diverting attention from his criminality and incompetence in the UK. And the EU has already announced it will b mobilising its resources to fund the reconstruction of Ukraine. Fucking silence from Rishi the Septic Wobblehead and the fat cvunt BoJo.

    You stupid little oik, Huge Cow.

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    ^ so to sum up, the EU is digging itself out of its own hole viz Russian dependency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    ^ so to sum up, the EU is digging itself out of its own hole viz Russian dependency.
    Sounds about right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    ^ so to sum up, the EU is digging itself out of its own hole viz Russian dependency.
    To sum up, you are incapable of little more than BoJo buffoonery . . . while drunk.


    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Cow View Post
    Just another example of what could be called Pythonesque
    So you keep repeating, without actually highlighting anything factual.

    For an Aussie you certainly seem to have a lot of skin in the game - another soap-dodging immigrant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    without actually highlighting anything factual.
    Says the Kraut who only logs on to abuse posters. Why don't you come up with something original, bypass your genetics or maybe just fuk off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    ^ so to sum up, the EU is digging itself out of its own hole viz Russian dependency.
    If only BoJo could dig himself out in similar fashion.

    Instead he stands there shaking his fist and shouting 'Why I oughta!!' at anyone peering downwards.

    And then later says 'Hole? What hole?'

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    As I have said previously, establishing a sound symbiotic commercial arrangement between Europe and Russia negotiated with Putin at the time was a mutually beneficial deal. No-one thought it conceivable that he would become deranged and invade an independent European state, particularly one whose sovereign integrity and independence his country jointly guaranteed with the UK and US.

    What he has done is madness and there it is but blaming Europe for the deal in the first place is just stupid. Post Yeltsin Russia has become embedded in most western economies ushering joint deals galore between Western banks and corporate giants from energy companies to automotive manufacturers, from the leisure and beverage industry to chemical supply and management accountancy. Even after the annexation of the Crimea, British investment in Russia doubled between 2015 and 2019 rising to $19 billion dollars.

    You gormless blue collar knuckle dragger, Numfuktwat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    establishing a sound symbiotic commercial arrangement between Europe and Russia negotiated with Putin at the time was a mutually beneficial deal. No-one thought it conceivable that he would become deranged and invade an independent European state, particularly one whose sovereign integrity and independence his country jointly guaranteed with the UK and US.
    Yes, it is easy for people now to say how wrong it was for Europe to rely on Russia for energy but I was certainly one of the many who believed that weaving Russia into the fabric of the modern world was entirely the right thing to do. The problem here really isn't 'Russia', it is Putin. Shocking that one man can wreak so much havoc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    You gormless blue collar knuckle dragger, Numfuktwat.
    you keep trotting out that Blue Collar nonsense, carry on if it helps you reconcile your own failure in life

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    My dear boy, if the cap fits, you bloody well wear it.

    Well observed Shutree, the thinking of course was the closer the relationship, the closer their alignments become in other spheres of engagement. Putin is clearly unbalanced but nevertheless it is regrettable that the fact Russia has not had a functioning democracy in its entire history has been overlooked and it is therefore scarcely surprising there is no counterweight to his tyrannous rule and his unbalanced decision making has not been challenged effectively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shutree View Post
    I was certainly one of the many who believed that weaving Russia into the fabric of the modern world was entirely the right thing to do.
    I was too, until Salisbury.

    The way the EU just shrugged and moved swiftly on from that was pathetic.

    If it had happened in France or Germany then they would have cut many ties.

    My strong preference that the UK should have stayed in the EU doesn't blind me to the fact that the UK pretty much grasped where it stood in the scheme of things during that shameful, disgusting episode.

    I posted to that effect at the time.

    Putin will have been delighted by BREXIT though, as anyone but an idiot like Hugh Cow will be aware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    My dear boy, if the cap fits, you bloody well wear it.
    Care to trade postnominals you ridiculous snob, the truth of the matter is that for all your self aggrandization an amazon warehouse worker is more of a success than you

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    As so often happens, you are too dull brained to realise the main point, let alone address it.

    That whatever one's opinion of these roles, BREXIT has and will increase the need for them, and further burden taxpayers facing the highest rises in taxation in our lifetimes.

    Tossers like Rees Mogg and Frosty the Slowman certainly cost more and do less of any use, though.
    What the hell would you know about taxation?

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    As always...ad hom is all you've got.

    All the best with your cock sucking exploits this evening.

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