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Author:  charles007 [ Sun Jul 04, 2010 1:11 pm ]
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Tough Times
For Who?
The double dip is here and boy is it hitting
hard. The lack of business on the ranks
will surely take its toll on some

i like this in T,T you should read it.

Author:  Smoked Glass [ Sun Jul 04, 2010 3:53 pm ]
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Charles can you enlighten me to what article you are refering to?

Author:  Nigel [ Sun Jul 04, 2010 4:38 pm ]
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Smoked Glass wrote:
Charles can you enlighten me to what article you are refering to?


I think he's on about THIS.

Author:  Nigel [ Sun Jul 04, 2010 4:44 pm ]
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charles007 wrote:
Tough Times
For Who?
The double dip is here and boy is it hitting
hard. The lack of business on the ranks
will surely take its toll on some

i like this in T,T you should read it.


Charles, I've been saying for months that we aren't out of this recession, it might have lifted a little but it's still got a hold of us.

People have been fooled by the news and by the propoganda served up by the Government, this recession is here for a few more years yet mate.

Go into your local bank and ask them for a £20,000 loan, they'll laugh at you and tell you your credit rating is shot, when infact it's the banks credit rating that's shot.

Hold on tight for a few rough years, people think it's been bad, it's going to get much much worse.

When it has kicked in you can turn round and say, that dumb ass Nidge on TDO said all this last year.

Author:  bloodnock [ Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:21 pm ]
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Nigel wrote:
charles007 wrote:
Tough Times
For Who?
The double dip is here and boy is it hitting
hard. The lack of business on the ranks
will surely take its toll on some

i like this in T,T you should read it.


Charles, I've been saying for months that we aren't out of this recession, it might have lifted a little but it's still got a hold of us.

People have been fooled by the news and by the propoganda served up by the Government, this recession is here for a few more years yet mate.

Go into your local bank and ask them for a £20,000 loan, they'll laugh at you and tell you your credit rating is shot, when infact it's the banks credit rating that's shot.

Hold on tight for a few rough years, people think it's been bad, it's going to get much much worse.

When it has kicked in you can turn round and say, that dumb ass Nidge on TDO said all this last year.



If I remember rightly it was no bed of roses During the Sixties and Seventies either...If you think its hard now then it was a bloody sight harder back then...nothing like the amount of Failsafes for the unemployed or disabled in those days, people just got on with it and found work where they could. the good thing though in those days was that we did not have around 6 million Migrants from around the globe and from within the EC...that meant that the jobs we had were slightly easier found because we had fewer interlopers to compete with...Things although hard were so much simpler...No Environmental Guff to worry about and no Human Rights or equality Bills to put such a strain and a burden on a business like they do today...Sadly we cannot turn the clock back and those that create this so called equality and diversity and sing the climate change Mantra in the belief that they know best...well..ive news for them, all they are going to do is send this planet back to the Middle ages...maybe a bout of austerity might focus the mind on what really is important.


:?

Author:  charles007 [ Mon Jul 05, 2010 10:05 am ]
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bloodnock wrote:
Nigel wrote:
charles007 wrote:
Tough Times
For Who?
The double dip is here and boy is it hitting
hard. The lack of business on the ranks
will surely take its toll on some

i like this in T,T you should read it.


Charles, I've been saying for months that we aren't out of this recession, it might have lifted a little but it's still got a hold of us.

People have been fooled by the news and by the propoganda served up by the Government, this recession is here for a few more years yet mate.

Go into your local bank and ask them for a £20,000 loan, they'll laugh at you and tell you your credit rating is shot, when infact it's the banks credit rating that's shot.

Hold on tight for a few rough years, people think it's been bad, it's going to get much much worse.

When it has kicked in you can turn round and say, that dumb ass Nidge on TDO said all this last year.



If I remember rightly it was no bed of roses During the Sixties and Seventies either...If you think its hard now then it was a bloody sight harder back then...nothing like the amount of Failsafes for the unemployed or disabled in those days, people just got on with it and found work where they could. the good thing though in those days was that we did not have around 6 million Migrants from around the globe and from within the EC...that meant that the jobs we had were slightly easier found because we had fewer interlopers to compete with...Things although hard were so much simpler...No Environmental Guff to worry about and no Human Rights or equality Bills to put such a strain and a burden on a business like they do today...Sadly we cannot turn the clock back and those that create this so called equality and diversity and sing the climate change Mantra in the belief that they know best...well..ive news for them, all they are going to do is send this planet back to the Middle ages...maybe a bout of austerity might focus the mind on what really is important.


:?


No but we were not over regulated either, we need change not over regultion, what are the lads and ladies in the Nationals and unions doing.

probley just what there members want, if they can get them to meetings should we be blaming them are the members, i think the members.

one of the bigest trades and can we get together no.

Author:  captain cab [ Mon Jul 05, 2010 8:09 pm ]
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charles007 wrote:

No but we were not over regulated either, we need change not over regultion, what are the lads and ladies in the Nationals and unions doing.

probley just what there members want, if they can get them to meetings should we be blaming them are the members, i think the members.

one of the bigest trades and can we get together no.


I think you might find when deregulation hits an area the first thing brought in are usually more stringent regulations.

CC

Author:  MR T [ Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:40 pm ]
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charles007 wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
Nigel wrote:
charles007 wrote:
Tough Times
For Who?
The double dip is here and boy is it hitting
hard. The lack of business on the ranks
will surely take its toll on some

i like this in T,T you should read it.


Charles, I've been saying for months that we aren't out of this recession, it might have lifted a little but it's still got a hold of us.

People have been fooled by the news and by the propoganda served up by the Government, this recession is here for a few more years yet mate.

Go into your local bank and ask them for a £20,000 loan, they'll laugh at you and tell you your credit rating is shot, when infact it's the banks credit rating that's shot.

Hold on tight for a few rough years, people think it's been bad, it's going to get much much worse.

When it has kicked in you can turn round and say, that dumb ass Nidge on TDO said all this last year.



If I remember rightly it was no bed of roses During the Sixties and Seventies either...If you think its hard now then it was a bloody sight harder back then...nothing like the amount of Failsafes for the unemployed or disabled in those days, people just got on with it and found work where they could. the good thing though in those days was that we did not have around 6 million Migrants from around the globe and from within the EC...that meant that the jobs we had were slightly easier found because we had fewer interlopers to compete with...Things although hard were so much simpler...No Environmental Guff to worry about and no Human Rights or equality Bills to put such a strain and a burden on a business like they do today...Sadly we cannot turn the clock back and those that create this so called equality and diversity and sing the climate change Mantra in the belief that they know best...well..ive news for them, all they are going to do is send this planet back to the Middle ages...maybe a bout of austerity might focus the mind on what really is important.


:?


No but we were not over regulated either, we need change not over regultion, what are the lads and ladies in the Nationals and unions doing.

probley just what there members want, if they can get them to meetings should we be blaming them are the members, i think the members.

one of the bigest trades and can we get together no.
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