I think both are ultimately flawed. I think u need a mix of both, regulated capitalism with some socialist policies in things like education and healthcare
I'm not sure about the country as a whole but in my area we have a lot of Romanians and Bulgarians and they all live and work on the farms around here, so I feel like because I don't work on a farm they don't see me as an immigrant like they see them, y'know?
When I moved I didn't speak English at all really so I've kinda just picked up scottish English as I've went. To start off with it was really hard but once u know the sayings and how to pronounce stuff, it gets a lot easier
She doesn't know
Never heard of a deep fried kebab so mars bars
I don't but I can put one in pretty well and I've never heard anyone in person speak Gaelic and I've been here 12 years
Thanks x
I'm real
My mother x
No
I think it's a cancer
I think both are ultimately flawed. I think u need a mix of both, regulated capitalism with some socialist policies in things like education and healthcare
I'm a hospitality manager
Stegosaurus
Yep
I moved when I was 14. My mum got a job on a farm here so I moved with her
In what context? And thank you
Exactly. It's strange but it is what it is. I know people who love me and my company and voted for Brexit because they didn't see me an an immigrant
I'm a hospitality manager but today I'm doing a lot of admin stuff
I'm not sure about the country as a whole but in my area we have a lot of Romanians and Bulgarians and they all live and work on the farms around here, so I feel like because I don't work on a farm they don't see me as an immigrant like they see them, y'know?
When I moved I didn't speak English at all really so I've kinda just picked up scottish English as I've went. To start off with it was really hard but once u know the sayings and how to pronounce stuff, it gets a lot easier
Think it's just camera effect
I just think it tastes better than pepsi