GarnaZhinkaYa wrote:I work in Privat Bank office. In half a year my wages decreased from 5,000 hrn to 2,700. That was janitor's fee not long ago!
But my hubby's already hates eating cabbages and cucumbers every day. All in all we won't starve till winter.
All Ukrainian officials sent their families abroad. Just common Ukrainians suffer privations. I fear to think how many people would die of famine. It will be another Holodomor. This time our own leaders carry it on.
Quinny wrote:I thought that all Western Ukraine was being looked after OK by the new President?
Sixstrings wrote:I don't even know if Brits have a PM anymore or who he is, I haven't heard anything about him in the news in so long.
AgentR11 wrote:Are you completely tied to US media or something?
Cameron's been making the hugest stink possible over the EU; particularly Juncker's ascendancy to the European Commission presidency. Cameron lost, but perhaps won in the same stroke. Sets up what may very well be a shocking vote on the UK leaving the EU completely.
So.. worrying much about Ukraine with that already on his plate; not to mention the huge ties between The City and Russian money.
Quinny wrote:You're always telling us how it's the East where all the problems are and how great the new government is.
I was just trying to find out where the lady was coming from. You're advice is patronising bullshit. If I'd have received it I'd have told you where to get off.
GASMON wrote:Ukraine will set the stage for the benchmarking of all labour value worldwide so entering the EU will be temporary relief
Correct.
As a UK citizen (EU ??!!) I don't relish the idea of another 60odd million west bound economic refugees diluting the wages of the average UK/EU worker.
Perhaps Ukraine would be better off joining Russia, after all, they (Russia) have vast resources.
There is no democracy in Europe either. Just a move to a super state.
Perhaps the UK would be better off alone, just perhaps.
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GarnaZhinkaYa wrote:They will reduce Ukrainian population to the wealthy minimum and make appearance of prospering country ready to become EU member.
GarnaZhinkaYa wrote: I fear to think how many people would die of famine.
AgentR11 wrote:They could easily produce a surplus, AND, have no bread on the shelves.
AgentR11 wrote:Her price needs to at least double again before it reaches even the low end of parity with what people in Europe/US pay for flour; without that, food on the shelves is not a result of a working market, but rather Government command economics; and we all know how well those work for keeping shelves well stocked and the less than favored people well fed; especially absent export controls; which interestingly enough, all got pretty much annihilated yesterday.
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