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The UK is not going to be dictated to by the Germans who have done more damage to Europe than any other country in the world

Or the French who ha ve had to be bailed out on numerous occasions

Spain with there waffle and so called democracy :LOL: poking there noses into our sovereign territory tell. Em to go and do one

They can stuff there oranges ;) the UK will. Eat jam instead of marmalade ;)
 
The UK is not going to be dictated to by the Germans who have done more damage to Europe than any other country in the world

Or the French who ha ve had to be bailed out on numerous occasions

Spain with there waffle and so called democracy :LOL: poking there noses into our sovereign territory tell. Em to go and do one

They can stuff there oranges ;) the UK will. Eat jam instead of marmalade ;)
Good points.well made.
 
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That is 17 - 30 year olds in higher education, not school leavers at university.
Well, if 50% of 17 -30 year olds have been to university, it indicates that half of the younger population have been to university.
I would guess that I found you chose 30-40 year olds, the % would be about 25 and 50-60 10%?
 
https://www.ft.com/content/5eb0944e-f67c-11e9-9ef3-eca8fc8f2d65?shareType=nongift

Well there you go.


The British government is planning to diverge from the EU on regulation and workers’ rights after Brexit, despite its pledge to maintain a “level playing field” in prime minister Boris Johnson’s deal, according to an official paper shared by ministers this week.

In a passage that could alarm Labour MPs who have backed the Brexit bill, the leaked government document also said the drafting of workers’ rights and environmental protection commitments “leaves room for interpretation”.

The paper appears to contradict comments made by Mr Johnson on Wednesday when he said the UK was committed to “the highest possible standards” for workers’ rights and environmental standards.


The document said the UK’s and EU’s “interpretation of these [level playing field] commitments will be very different” and that the text represented a “much more open starting point for future relationship negotiations”. It added that London believed that binding arbitration would be “inappropriate”.

Well done you Brexxers your kids will thank you. It's time you changed your mind for your kids sake.
 
The UK is not going to be dictated to by the Germans who have done more damage to Europe than any other country in the world

Or the French who ha ve had to be bailed out on numerous occasions

Spain with there waffle and so called democracy :LOL: poking there noses into our sovereign territory tell. Em to go and do one

They can stuff there oranges ;) the UK will. Eat jam instead of marmalade ;)

Majority of fruit for our jam comes from the EU !!!!
 
it's time for those anti-foreigner Quitters to fill the fruit-picking jobs left vacant when EU workers lost interest.
 
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