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"Britain can not trade with the Single Market if she leaves the EU" so say Juncker and Tusk

Discussion in 'Politics, Religion and Ethics' started by Markham, Oct 20, 2016.

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  1. Markham
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    Markham Guest

    So you like Ken Loach, Jeremy Corbyn, Momentum, benefits, food banks, the Guardian and Morning Star .... :p
  2. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    No I do not like Russell brand (had to think who he was ) :) Theresa May is growing on me and the party leading us out of the EU is the only one to vote for at this moment in time. You don't wait very long to see a dentist if you go private do you? The Daily Mail I have never bought, I can probably count on one hand the amount of newspapers I have bought in my lifetime. My thoughts and opinions come from travelling the world for the last 30 years, best way of knowing what the world is really like and most certainly the best way of getting to know the traits of the people who's country you are visiting.

    When you read a newspaper you are just reading the writers opinion often biased towards one of the major political parties.

    Hate, I've never hated anyone, its time wasted in my view.

    Respect has to be earned by every one of us, I respect nobody who has no respect for my country.
  3. Tygrrysek
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    Tygrrysek Active Member Trusted Member

    Maybe you just accept "facts" that newspapers like sun or daily mail shows you. Or maybe "facts" that TV shows you. For me it's just a propaganda. The things I am saying about are the things that I see everyday on the streets, in a workplaces, and everywhere where I go. I'm not just repeating what I heard in TV or read in newspaper.

    Don't get me wrong. I'm not thinking anything bad about your country. I do think it is a good country. I'm just saying that I see Muslims are taking it over and I don't want to be part of it. It's just as knightstrike said. I am all okay to respect people if they respect me too, but Muslims don't respect anyone. They just demand special treatment because they think they are special. "Chosen ones" by God so they are allowed to do anything.

    Ps. About visa it's easy. As far as I know Canada is visa free for EU. And other countries like New Zealand I didn't research the topic yet, so I don't know what are the routes to choose but even if there will be any problems I can put my future wife to the school and I will come there on a student visa as her husband. There's always lots of solutions if you have problem. ;)
  4. Timmers
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    You obviously didn't read my post stating that I do not read newspapers, as for visas for Canada and New Zealand you can only visit these countries with a EU passport, going to live there is a different kettle of fish all together, Canada especially has always been a tough country to emigrate too, easier of course if you're British with British qualifications :)
  5. Tygrrysek
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    It will be totally different. You don't have a clue what are my plans for living there. I'm not going there to live a "posh" life style on a high standards because it is cheaper than in UK like most of the expats do. I don't think about myself as a special class citizen because I was born in Europe and people from developing countries are lower class of people. I want to live somewhere away from the big city. Somewhere in a small province where people are still nice and not transfer every second of them lives to the money value. I want to go there and live in bahay kubo together with them and be one of them. This is my plan for the future. I'm sure people there will respect me and I will respect them as well. This is where I want to rise my children. Not in the school where most common name is Muhammad.
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  6. Tygrrysek
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    As far as I know Canada does not require visa to live there. You just need the work permit. So if you don't want to work there shouldn't be any problems. ;)
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    You cannot just turn up there with the intention of living in Canada, you might be OK for a few months.

    Check out the requirements at the IATA travel centre.
  8. Tygrrysek
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    I don't know much about requirements because for now I don't want to live there. Right now I choose Philippines. It was just example what I can do if I didn't like life in Philippines. And about Canada I know it's not hard to move and live there. I just didn't done my research to find all the possible routes because right now I don't need it.

    I was thinking about moving to Canada 2 years ago. But 2 years ago the situation and my way of thinking was different. My plan was to go to the school and do full qualifications as an electrician and then work in Canada. Everywhere on the whole world good qualified electricians are welcome. I don't know why but probably because almost everyone is scared of electricity. And to be honest qualifications and diploma from English schools are most valuable on the whole world. So aquire this kind of qualifications would open the door for visa to every country for me. I even found a school which is doing this qualifications in a few months of learning full time instead of 3 years part time like most of the schools. But that was before. Right now I changed my plans and if I ever will be considering emigration to Canada it will be totally different route. Right now I don't want to work anymore.
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  10. DavidAlma
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    Mr Tygrrysek
    You are in for a rude awakening if you honestly believe, that you can obtain a genuine qualification after spending a few months on an "electrical" course, and that it will open the doors for you to move to and live in any of the countries that you mention.
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  11. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Depends on the bankroll I guess:lol: But I totally agree with your sentiments
  12. Markham
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    Such a "qualification" would be worthless as you would not have any practical experience. Why not simply pick-up a "certificate" from a street vendor next time you're in Manila or order one online from an American "college". While you're at it, get one for plumbing too :lol:
  13. Timmers
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    You're right, you will never become an electrician with just a few months training, there are short electrical courses available but they are just aimed at people who want to get a better understanding of electrics. More and more I am meeting young lads in their late twenties early thirties who have done both a mechanical and electrical apprenticeship through the companies they work for.

    Forget a short electrical course, its not going to impress any prospective employer and it certainly will not help with a job overseas.
  14. Tygrrysek
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    You just don't know how it works. City & Guilds allow you to pass final exams only if you are employed in this trade and working experience is a part of learning plans. City & Guilds certificate is like I said highly valued in the whole world.

    You are quite amusing comparing it to certificate from American "college" in Manila. I don't have to go to Manila to get a certificate like that. I can print it myself in my home on my computer printer. :lol:


    But like I said it was over 2 years ago when I was thinking about it.
    Right now I have different plans.
  15. Tygrrysek
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    Of course you can do it in the genuine way. Almost all schools teach you only 3 hours in one evening of the week for a 2 years. But you can find a schools who offer to teach you 5 days a week 7 am till 3 pm and that's why they can do it in a short time.
    Don't believe me? look there for example.
    https://www.tradeskills4u.co.uk/courses/2365-course
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  16. graham59
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    Yet he is a 'Trusted Member'.

    Clearly I still have that untrustworthy look about me... after 6 years. :oops:
  17. Markham
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    So he does and based on his recent contributions, the decision to elevate him was rather hasty and seems ill-founded.
  18. Tygrrysek
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    Ahh..... i must say you have very petite problems. I can give that badge to you if you want, as I was never a person who like to show up in anything.
    I never asked for that badge so I don't know any reason why I have it. Only thing what come to my mind is it could be because I always say the truth because in my thinking lies are for cowards who are scared to tell the truth. And I was always saying that real man have to be brave and strong. And this is what I want to be. :)
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  20. Aromulus
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    An easily disbelieved story.
    Poll results depend on how the questions are worded.
    So, it is a non starter.
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