Oi, you and I and noob all underwrite the debt, don't forget. (Well not me, obviously but you two do!)
yip, i guess thats why they are talking about us working longer as there will be less younger tax payers around soon.
Just as a move away from (o feck me it ended up about Scotland again) Next month one of the most important of the 16 states in Germany, Bavaria, goes to the polls on the 14th October. Why is it important? It employs over 205,000 in the German motor industry for 1,100 motor companies and suppliers, provides 25% of Germany's cars leading to a total of 109 billion euros per annum. https://www.invest-in-bavaria.com/en/range-of-sectors/automotive-industry.html The current ruling party, the CSU has been in power for some time but such is the wish for change that the right wing AFD is predicted to make a considerable impact by taking a number of seats. Why is this relevant? one of the largest states in Germany with a massive car infrastucture and output is seriously worried about it's own stte elections, this might explain it better https://www.dw.com/en/angela-merkel...-election-means-for-the-chancellor/a-45522744 How will that effect the brexit in the negotiations whilst one of Germany's largest motor regions is not only politically unstable but also lacking in business confidence?
dont like toblarone. and i am allergic to cheese, cvnts, hmm, maybe i am a closet brexiteer after all.
Damn and blast, how dare a no deal impact the EU https://news.sky.com/story/eu-airpo...f-no-deal-brexit-leaked-memo-reveals-11502372