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7 points · 23 hours ago

It used to be called globalforce

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Op30 points · 23 hours ago

Globoforce I believe it was. Which sounded like an organisation headed up by Hank Scorpio.

Op32 points · 1 day ago

With a banking crisis and tech layoffs it feels very much like 2008 right now.

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148 points · 2 days ago

The DUP never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

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48 points · 2 days ago

If Sinn Féin becomes the largest party in Parliament: How likely is it that they will form a coalition government with the other left wing parties? If they manage to form a coalition government: What will happen to Irish tax laws for those big, multinational companies?

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58 points · 2 days ago

They will try to form a coalition of the left or possibly with Fianna Fáil. The multinational tax regime will be unchanged.

Sinn Féin have already met with business leaders to reassure them, there's no way they will kill the golden goose. They will say that they are using the corporate tax returns to improve society.

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6 points · 7 days ago

So it turns out arresting criminals and putting them in jail reduces crime rates. Take note Martin Nolan.

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15 points · 1 month ago

I was trying to imagine what neighbouring countries British people think belong to us. Parts of France - the 'Angevin Empire’?

It can't be republic of Ireland. I've never heard of anyone ever say that. I've heard few mainland brits even say they want NI to remain in the union.

23% doesn't make any sense.

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2 points · 1 month ago

I have met British people who think that because Ireland is in the "British Isles" the Irish are British. There's no other plausible neighbour British people could be claiming.

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1 point · 1 month ago

I thought the Tories were all about "protecting" the Good Friday Agreement?

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