Thursday 4 August 2016

angole, ciezko pracujacy lud wybrany- nowe haslo w encyklopedii gatunkow zagrozonych



W histerii pobrixetowej wydaja sie cztery  przyczynki. Trzy przypadki  to Szkocyji zasluga.
1. Australijska rodzina mieszkajaca w Szkocyji zostaje. Wstawila sie za nimi nasza pani premier Nicola!!!! Ludzie nie mieli pieniedzy na wizy. Panstwo im pomoglo. Uff
2. Liderka nasza konserwa i lesbijka Ruth Davidson goscila w Irlandii Polnocnej. Tam powiedziala wazne slowa o rownosci malzenskiej dla par tej samej plci. Ruth ma bowiem swoje powody. Ma narzeczonea Irlandke i beda sie zenic)) Uff
3. Dalej przeczytacie o silnej pozycji naszej rudej wody. Uff
4. Najwazniejsze- JESLI TORY MOWI O PRIORYTECIE KLASY PRACUJACEJ TO WIEDZCIE, ZE BEDA PODWYZKI!

HSBC bank nasz powszedni, przezywa jak to sam okreslil turbulencje. Szkoda tylko, ze nie przezywa go handlujac bronia?
Do britexu przyznaje, ze traci procenty i naprawde trzeba zaczac szykowac sie na recesje? Lloyds Bank rowniez zapowiedzial britexowe ciecie kosztow czytajcie zwalnianie ludzi i zamykanie swoich oddzialow. Inne bansterzy wynosza sie a to do Niemiec a to do Azji.
Szpilczasta Terecha odroczyla kontrakt z Chinami na budowe elektrowni atomowej? Znamy produkty chinskie i wiemy jakby wygladala ta atomowka. Tak puff atomowka. Jak i nawierzchnie drog, sprzety chinskie i buty chinskie. W sensie dobre. Moze by pani premier zauwazyla tez kare smierci. Strategia gospodarcza tak t sie nazywa teraz angazuje 12 ministrow z gabinetu Westminsterskiego, egoego chyba. 

Theresa May głosi, że "ciężko pracujący Brytyjczycy zasłużyli sobie na podwyżkę" i że pragnie "gospodarki, która działa na korzyść wszystkich, nie tylko nielicznych uprzywilejowanych".

After the first meeting of her new economy and industrial strategy committee, a No 10 spokesman said solving the puzzle of how to improve productivity would be at the heart of the prime minister’s economic priorities.
He said cabinet ministers “agreed on the importance of championing business and enterprise; increasing productivity and closing the gap between different areas of the country; investing in skills; and playing to the country’s strengths while also creating an economy that is open to new industries, particularly those that will shape our lives in the future”.
Philip Hammond, the chancellor, also claimed that if the productivity gap between London and the south east and the rest of the country could be halved then it could increase GDP by 9%, adding more than £150bn to the economy.


The boss of ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi, Kevin Roberts, has resignedafter provoking fury by claiming that women in the advertising industry lacked “vertical ambition” (he said they had “circular ambition”). He was suspended at the weekend by Publicis, Saatchi’s parent company, after denying that sexism was an issue in the advertising world.
The boss of London housebuilder Berkeley Group, Tony Pidgley, made £21.5m last year – despite a slight pay cut from £23.3m the previous year. Not bad for an East End lad who was adopted by travellers at the age of four and grew up in a disused railway carriage. 
The energy regulator, Ofgem, has promised to introduce next spring the first price controls for some customers since the domestic power sector was privatised more than 15 years ago.
The Scotch whisky industry has warned of higher tariffs following the Brexit vote in June, and urged the UK government to push for favourable trade conditions after leaving the EU. David Frost, chief executive of the Scotch Whisky Association, said:

We are calling on the UK government to bring clarity to the transition to Brexit as soon as possible and to negotiate to ensure that the current open trading environment is not affected.

 Theresa May should be ashamed of the lack of progress on accepting desperate child refugees into Britain, Yvette Cooper, the chair of Labour’s refugee taskforce, has said.
The former shadow home secretary and Labour leadership candidate said the prime minister had failed to show leadership.
It is three months since the Dubs amendment in the House of Lords forced the government to say it would accept some child refugees, but it emerged this week that fewer than 20 have arrived so far.

a tam Ruth, spojrzcie na mural)))
The Scottish Conservative leader, Ruth Davidson, in front of a mural titled ‘Love Wins’ in Belfast

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