That's very funny MV. But obviously only to those that understand it. Although funny is the wrong word because it's true.
MV must surely be talking about private pensions not state pension.
17 million people have just woken up after night down the boozer wondering if they did anything stupid last night. My mate Pete.
@webmaster - shouldn't you be moderating according to the terms not the members. http://dawlish.com/home/terms
Mr T - Remember, the following are not allowed: (a) the promotion or distribution of any literature associated with election candidates, political parties or associated organisations; (b) the use of audio equipment, whether stationary or mobile, for the propagation of messages relating to an election; (c) oral communication for the purpose of eliciting voting intentions or influencing ...
I'm not sure what the purpose of those barriers are and they couldnt have been any uglier. They clearly don't deter cyclists, but they have succeeded in making it impossible for my family to wheel our dinghy and kayaks along to Boat Cove. So instead we now launch them in Teignmouth. Then afterwards we eat at the Ship Inn instead of the Marine Tavern. More money spent in Teignmouth, less ...
Dawlish has plenty to be proud of but there's plenty of room for improvement too. It's fair to say that the cafes are usually closed by 4 and the only places on the Strand open in the evening will be Jack Sprats and the Co-op. It's not a great vibe for a seaside town. Last year I remember someone posting about their frustration when not even the chip ships stayed open for the music festival. ...
That's a fair point Margaret but the principle has been established and it's employers not the EU that are circumventing it. T'was ever thus.
If you weren't a member of a trade union that could horsetrade your 'rights' you were out on your own. Ah yes, the good old days of the 70s.
Roberta - you know that anyone from EU member states can still go and work there? http://www.lifeinnorway.net/move/immigration/immigration-europe/