LivDiv wrote:Get the pigs to drive the lorries. This country runs itself.
Matt_82 wrote:It'll be enough for a two percent jump in popularity in England.
I for one am shocked.monkey wrote:"Your viewers do need to understand that the meat industry involves killing a lot of animals."
One thing Alistair Campbell was saying the other day about how he comments on things (in that case police protecting woman) which isn’t his place - don’t opine, act you are the fucking PM.monkey wrote:"Your viewers do need to understand that the meat industry involves killing a lot of animals."
LivDiv wrote:I'm sure some middle class office workers will be along in a bit to volunteer to slaughter the pigs.
acemuzzy wrote:I'm down to a quarter tank. All local places still empty. When am I allowed to stay panicking?
poprock wrote:But is that £20k pa with no housing costs or utility bills because you’re accommodated on base?
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:So this brexit thing is going swimmingly then?
poprock wrote:Truth is that rail freight is still quite a big deal, but relies on HGVs for the final miles. Rail freight no longer runs directly into towns and cities, but to out-of-town logistics hubs instead. Railheads, they’re called. It’s all about the containerisation of logistics. Lifting containers off ships and on to trains then off trains and on to trucks is mega-efficient … until there are no trucks and everything stacks up instead.
davyK wrote:The gov is going to have to open the borders and have generous packages from employers. It's more evidence of incompetency and arrogance. Pure and simple. No plan. By all means have aims about UK employees doing more of these jobs if that is what you want (I won't go into why) but you have to identify the jobs affected by Brexit and then build up capacity over several years.
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