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Post by mids on Feb 11, 2021 21:34:09 GMT
Make believe again...? www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/04/number-of-uk-citizens-emigrating-to-eu-has-risen-by-30-since-brexit-vote“ The number of British nationals emigrating to other EU countries has risen by 30% since the Brexit referendum, with half making their decision to leave in the first three months after the vote, research has found. Analysis of data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Eurostat shows that migration from Britain to EU states averaged 56,832 people a year in 2008-15, growing to 73,642 a year in 2016-18. The study also shows a 500% increase in those who made the move and then took up citizenship in an EU state. Germany saw a 2,000% rise, with 31,600 Britons naturalising there since the referendum.” Getting rid of the chaff. The cheuff.
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Post by Repat Van on Feb 11, 2021 21:35:07 GMT
That’s not a royal divorce rate. That’s exclusively “the queen’s children divorce rate”. Dur ... Van. A day late and a dollar short. Duuurrrrrr. We were comparing the queen's children with the general pop. Do try and keep up. Lies. “OneofThe: Of course. I doubt if he gains any benefit at all from being married to a Royal. Bearman: “I would imagine that it's a mixed blessing, judging by the divorce rate.” OneofThe: “ What's the royal divorce rate?” (To note Zara is not one of the queen’s children.)
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 11, 2021 21:36:57 GMT
Straight out of our collective cheuff. Like so much flateus. Better out than in, eh?
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Post by Repat Van on Feb 11, 2021 21:37:05 GMT
Make believe again...? www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/politics/2020/aug/04/number-of-uk-citizens-emigrating-to-eu-has-risen-by-30-since-brexit-vote“ The number of British nationals emigrating to other EU countries has risen by 30% since the Brexit referendum, with half making their decision to leave in the first three months after the vote, research has found. Analysis of data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Eurostat shows that migration from Britain to EU states averaged 56,832 people a year in 2008-15, growing to 73,642 a year in 2016-18. The study also shows a 500% increase in those who made the move and then took up citizenship in an EU state. Germany saw a 2,000% rise, with 31,600 Britons naturalising there since the referendum.” Getting rid of the chaff. The cheuff. www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/02/brexit-fuels-brain-drain-as-skilled-britons-head-to-the-eu“ Moreover, the study found that UK migrants are among the most educated and skilled of those from any nation, with one of the highest net average income rates, suggesting that Brexit has begun a steady drain of the most talented and productive people to the continent.”
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 11, 2021 21:38:08 GMT
Dur ... Van. A day late and a dollar short. Duuurrrrrr. We were comparing the queen's children with the general pop. Do try and keep up. Lies. “OneofThe: Of course. I doubt if he gains any benefit at all from being married to a Royal. Bearman: “I would imagine that it's a mixed blessing, judging by the divorce rate.” OneofThe: “ What's the royal divorce rate?” (To note Zara is not one of the queen’s children.) Oh dear. Have you been drinking?
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Post by mids on Feb 11, 2021 21:39:11 GMT
Heumanities greuduates.
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 11, 2021 21:39:38 GMT
Hahaha! Wealthy middle-aged retirees. What a terrible, terrible loss.
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 11, 2021 21:40:09 GMT
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Post by Repat Van on Feb 11, 2021 22:19:02 GMT
More people should start doing Humanities degrees. “ with one of the highest net average income rates,”
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Post by Repat Van on Feb 11, 2021 22:20:03 GMT
Hahaha! Wealthy middle-aged retirees. What a terrible, terrible loss. “ Brexit has sparked an exodus of economically productive people from the UK to European Union nations on a scale that would normally be expected only as a result of a major economic or political crisis, according to a detailed new study.” Highly skilled Highly educated High incomes (and thus tax contributions). Only Britons would see those people as bad to have in a country. (And only Britons would refer to economically productive people as “retirees”.)
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Post by mids on Feb 11, 2021 22:27:52 GMT
Womeun's steudies.
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Post by bertruss2 on Feb 11, 2021 23:28:41 GMT
Expats from the EU in the UK are also younger and healthier. The traffic in the other direction, UK expats returning from the EU, have a percentage of older people in poor health. Panicky pensioners, returning for NHS healthcare and for social services, as they lose their EU citizenship and the entitlements that go with it.
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Post by Repat Van on Feb 11, 2021 23:38:08 GMT
Expats from the EU in the UK are also younger and healthier. The traffic in the other direction, UK expats returning from the EU, have a percentage of older people in poor health. Panicky pensioners, returning for NHS healthcare and for social services, as they lose their EU citizenship and the entitlements that go with it. But the Bearman swears this is not true.
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 12, 2021 8:49:03 GMT
Hahaha! Wealthy middle-aged retirees. What a terrible, terrible loss. “ Brexit has sparked an exodus of economically productive people from the UK to European Union nations on a scale that would normally be expected only as a result of a major economic or political crisis, according to a detailed new study.” Highly skilled Highly educated High incomes (and thus tax contributions). Only Britons would see those people as bad to have in a country. (And only Britons would refer to economically productive people as “retirees”.) 2016. How many are still there, do you think? If they went at all. I bet you most of those were Anglo-micks playing the green card, so they were.
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 12, 2021 8:52:37 GMT
Expats from the EU in the UK are also younger and healthier. The traffic in the other direction, UK expats returning from the EU, have a percentage of older people in poor health. Panicky pensioners, returning for NHS healthcare and for social services, as they lose their EU citizenship and the entitlements that go with it. But the Bearman swears this is not true. Link? I'm pretty sure that I have always agreed with that position. Weird to hear it expressed by Bert mind. Of course, he's completely wrong about entitlements as he's a thicko. Van, making stuff up. Some things never change.
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Post by Repat Van on Feb 12, 2021 9:24:20 GMT
“ Brexit has sparked an exodus of economically productive people from the UK to European Union nations on a scale that would normally be expected only as a result of a major economic or political crisis, according to a detailed new study.” Highly skilled Highly educated High incomes (and thus tax contributions). Only Britons would see those people as bad to have in a country. (And only Britons would refer to economically productive people as “retirees”.) 2016. How many are still there, do you think? If they went at all. I bet you most of those were Anglo-micks playing the green card, so they were. “Since 2016” The article was written in August 2020.
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 12, 2021 9:38:31 GMT
And? What's your point? Ancient history is ancient history. Well, unless you're very, very slow.
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Post by perrykneeham on Feb 12, 2021 9:44:06 GMT
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Post by mids on Feb 12, 2021 9:55:26 GMT
Wanted to start? About a year late.
"Following weeks of intense criticism over setbacks and shortages, Breton said he wanted to start a "listening tour" to fully understand the complexity of vaccine production and supply chains."
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Post by flatandy on Feb 12, 2021 12:42:51 GMT
So, it looks like AZ bollocksed this up, more than even the EU did. (Britain's) AZ appears to have overpromised on what it could deliver (Brexit metaphor stays strong here) and then tried to lay the blame at the door of others (more Brexit metaphor) rather than just admitting that it f**k*d it up. This time blaming the Belgian manufacturing plant, yet that plant seems to have done all that it was contracted to do. Some different details from Midsy's link: www.politico.eu/article/belgian-plant-blamed-for-astrazeneca-vaccine-shortage-says-it-met-all-deliveries/
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