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Old 16 July 2018, 12:10 PM
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How many doors actually swing both ways
Old 16 July 2018, 01:27 PM
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Brexit effect on migration.

So, as EU migrants are fleeing the sinking ship, they are being replaced by non EU migrants.


The article doesn't say where the increased number of non-EU migrants are coming from, but I bet its not Australia or the US, but more likely the middle East or North Africa.
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Originally Posted by dpb
How many doors actually swing both ways

open minded ones
Old 16 July 2018, 04:19 PM
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ERG has the power
Old 16 July 2018, 05:39 PM
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The EU will tell us what's acceptable and what's not

So what on earth is the point of such a childish fringe element ?

Old 16 July 2018, 05:46 PM
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The toffy nosed brats should be made stay behind in detention
Old 16 July 2018, 06:36 PM
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Pro EU Tories now to rebel against the customs bill to stop the Pro leave amendments,. Funny
Old 16 July 2018, 09:32 PM
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All this talk of second referendum...

I'm completely opposed to this. It was cause mayhem, and further weaken (our already pretty limp) negotiating position. The nation voted to leave, there should be no going back on that no matter how much I hate the outcome.

The only conceivable circumstances would involving what type of Brexit, I.e the deal or just leave with no deal.

It would takes decades for the country to get over the perceived betrayal of somehow going back on the vote of 23rd June 2016.
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Old 16 July 2018, 11:07 PM
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This is just a complete farce now
Old 16 July 2018, 11:27 PM
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Old 17 July 2018, 01:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Martin2005
All this talk of second referendum...

I'm completely opposed to this. It was cause mayhem, and further weaken (our already pretty limp) negotiating position. The nation voted to leave, there should be no going back on that no matter how much I hate the outcome.

The only conceivable circumstances would involving what type of Brexit, I.e the deal or just leave with no deal.

It would takes decades for the country to get over the perceived betrayal of somehow going back on the vote of 23rd June 2016.
Which might still be quicker than it would take to get over the real-world consequences of actually leaving the EU ...
Old 17 July 2018, 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Martin2005

It would takes decades for the country to get over the perceived betrayal of somehow going back on the vote of 23rd June 2016.
It wouldn't as the majority of those who would feel betrayed will be dead in a few years
Old 17 July 2018, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by mrtheedge2u2
It wouldn't as the majority of those who would feel betrayed will be dead in a few years

​​​​​We will never go back
If it tried the UK would lose its

control over free movement/ immigration
control of financial institutions
control of judiciary
surrender the Pound for the euro

That isn't going to happen. No political party would ever dare suggest it. Besides all these youngsters will become realist's once they reach their 30s .
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Copy an paste !
Old 17 July 2018, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Martin2005
It would takes decades for the country to get over the perceived betrayal of somehow going back on the vote of 23rd June 2016.

Who cares, the Leave mob are forever telling Remainers to "get over it, that's democracy". If the elected the governement decides the best course of action is a referendum on the final deal then the Leave bunch will have to suck it up 'cus that's democracy.


Originally Posted by andy97
​​​​​We will never go back
If it tried the UK would lose its

control over free movement/ immigration
control of financial institutions
control of judiciary
surrender the Pound for the euro

That isn't going to happen. No political party would ever dare suggest it. Besides all these youngsters will become realist's once they reach their 30s .

Really? Now how do you know that would happen...
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Liberals have allready suggested it !
Old 17 July 2018, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by dpb
Liberals have allready suggested it !

Ah yes, them big nasty liberals
Old 17 July 2018, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by andy97
​​​​​We will never go back
If it tried the UK would lose its

control over free movement/ immigration
control of financial institutions
control of judiciary
surrender the Pound for the euro

That isn't going to happen. No political party would ever dare suggest it. Besides all these youngsters will become realist's once they reach their 30s .
to quote the Bard; Bollllllllocks
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EU to sign its biggest free trade deal with Japan




So, the EU is doing all these trade deals, that the UK won't see the benefit of once we leave, only to try and do our own trade deals with the same country and getting a worse deal because we're a much smaller player than the EU is.





Vote Leave: Brexit campaign 'broke electoral law' in referendum




So, not only did the Brexiteers run two main campaigns (Vote Leave + Leave.EU) compared to only one Remain campaign. Both leave campaigns also broke the referendum funding rules and still only managed a marginal victory! This is the Brexiteers version of democracy!
Old 17 July 2018, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by BMWhere?
EU to sign its biggest free trade deal with Japan




So, the EU is doing all these trade deals, that the UK won't see the benefit of once we leave, only to try and do our own trade deals with the same country and getting a worse deal because we're a much smaller player than the EU is.





Vote Leave: Brexit campaign 'broke electoral law' in referendum




So, not only did the Brexiteers run two main campaigns (Vote Leave + Leave.EU) compared to only one Remain campaign. Both leave campaigns also broke the referendum funding rules and still only managed a marginal victory! This is the Brexiteers version of democracy!
you do realise remain have already been done for over spending?

not to mention the £9 million leaflet that didnt count against the remoaners budget?

before you throw mud you might wanna make sure its not into the wind lol
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Originally Posted by neil-h

Really? Now how do you know that would happen...
I don't for sure, much the same level of certainty that remoaners say it will be a disaster. I'm looking forward with a positive outlook, you might want to try it too, it does wonders for you
Old 17 July 2018, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
you do realise remain have already been done for over spending?

not to mention the £9 million leaflet that didnt count against the remoaners budget?

before you throw mud you might wanna make sure its not into the wind lol



muahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
remoaners just get dafter.
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You talk ****. Alcazar. I do so, so hope that the EU make it a single one-in, one out-visa after Brexit for UK residing British nationals.

Serious question.....what health insurance do you have for when you are in France? Will you have to arrange cover yourself after Brexit?
Old 17 July 2018, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by BMWhere?
EU to sign its biggest free trade deal with Japan




So, the EU is doing all these trade deals, that the UK won't see the benefit of once we leave, only to try and do our own trade deals with the same country and getting a worse deal because we're a much smaller player than the EU is.





Vote Leave: Brexit campaign 'broke electoral law' in referendum




So, not only did the Brexiteers run two main campaigns (Vote Leave + Leave.EU) compared to only one Remain campaign. Both leave campaigns also broke the referendum funding rules and still only managed a marginal victory! This is the Brexiteers version of democracy!

**** Business !
Old 17 July 2018, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by andy97
I don't for sure, much the same level of certainty that remoaners say it will be a disaster. I'm looking forward with a positive outlook, you might want to try it too, it does wonders for you
Yes, I think it's called 'blissful ignorance'
Old 17 July 2018, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by neil-h
Who cares, the Leave mob are forever telling Remainers to "get over it, that's democracy". If the elected the government decides the best course of action is a referendum on the final deal then the Leave bunch will have to suck it up 'cus that's democracy.
Yes, exactly. Our democracy is based on a roughly 5 year cycle where the populace get to replace the current administration based on their performance, or acceptance of future policy, whereas Leavers seem to thing a oneoff, no change your mind vote is democracy in action and no future election or referendum is allowed to change it. Funny how they spent the past 40 years trying to overturn the last referendum on membership!

That's remainer mentality for ya!
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Originally Posted by Martin2005
Yes, I think it's called 'blissful ignorance'
Happiness isn't related to GDP.
Old 17 July 2018, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by andy97
Happiness isn't related to GDP.
When it comes to Brexit it seems it is linked to low-IQ and general stupidity
Old 17 July 2018, 12:22 PM
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