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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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I don't believe a word coming out of May's mouth. She doesn't believe any of it either. None of it.
 
I really enjoyed being a Presiding Officer last year, so looking forward to doing it again at the upcoming election.
 
This shit is having real consequences. My office has not employed anyone on a permanent basis in over 8 months. Been contract, contract...contract.
 
This is all so messed up. Likely to be another election next year if they force May out and have another leadership race.
 
This is why May will stay. No one wants it. They want to make trouble but have no concrete plans of their own. The media is negligent not holding them to account.
 
This shit is having real consequences. My office has not employed anyone on a permanent basis in over 8 months. Been contract, contract...contract.
People won't accept them in nl at the moment, they are using 'full time contract' to entice employees rather than salaries. If people do that in the uk they will disappear
 
This shit is having real consequences. My office has not employed anyone on a permanent basis in over 8 months. Been contract, contract...contract.
I work in the NHS and it is increasingly the same shit. It's not anything to do with Brexit here, but supposedly a way of managing the burden of having potentially surplus employees in permanent employment. All it does is make us piss ever larger sums of money up the wall on stop gap consultancy and agency employees and constantly have employees jumping ship as their contract winds down.
 
Some brown noser standing up

"Can I just congratulate the Prime minister on her leadership"

*3 people cheer*
 
May saying the Government must prepare for all outcomes including no deal :nervous:

Well she said three times that the UK were definitely leaving the EU and the EUCU but also think that she fixed the border issue, so if she is genuine she is driving the UK to no deal.
 
I work in the NHS and it is increasingly the same shit. It's not anything to do with Brexit here, but supposedly a way of managing the burden of having potentially surplus employees in permanent employment. All it does is make us piss ever larger sums of money up the wall on stop gap consultancy and agency employees and constantly have employees jumping ship as their contract winds down.

Aye, not the NHS but the firm a mate works for is getting increasingly pissed off at the number of agency employees they're getting in on temporary contracts. He gets paid per job, so it's in his best interests to get them done as quickly as possible, but the agency employees that are being brought in under him are paid per hour despite being brought in for a single job, so they all drag their heels because they know they're unemployed again as soon as the job's done.

He said he's earning less at the moment than he was this time last year because everything's taking longer, but the company won't hire anyone on a permanent basis because they're worried about losing a load of contracts once we leave the EU and having surplus staff.
 
Was Corbyn going on buses at last week's PMQs an elaborate set up for the joke today? If so the man has superhuman foresight
 
Honestly, these politicians are just laughing it up.

This has livened up their Monday, what a laugh. Rest of us, just continues to force us further into the shit bath they've run for us.
 
“I believe the Prime Minister to be a rational human being”

Surprised that didn’t get more laughs tbh.
 
Wait, did she said that she was against the "EEA plus" option?