Brexit process
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- Lord Beria3
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John, I vote for Brexit because I consider the medium-long term national security benefits of controlling our borders and making our own laws outweighed any short-term economic disruption caused by the negotiations.
I stand by that decision.
The fact that my own bank will only be modestly be impacted in terms of UK job losses (and there will be further expansion in London anyway) shows that Project Fear was overdone.
I stand by that decision.
The fact that my own bank will only be modestly be impacted in terms of UK job losses (and there will be further expansion in London anyway) shows that Project Fear was overdone.
Peace always has been and always will be an intermittent flash of light in a dark history of warfare, violence, and destruction
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- UndercoverElephant
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- UndercoverElephant
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https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/pol ... al-brexit/
Bring it on.EU citizens could be deported from Britain in a “no deal� scenario, according to the small print of the Government’s Brexit repeal bill. If this law is passed it will allow the UK total power to “modify, limit or remove� the rights given to EU nationals under British law. This scenario, laid out in the “explanatory notes� to the repeal bill, would come to pass if the UK and the EU cannot reach a deal on citizens’ rights.
- RenewableCandy
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The NHS is full of people from other EU countries. As in, they're doing the actual work. If you never get ill then I can understand your point of view
Plus there are people who have married Brits and are now being threatened with being deported. That's just fecking ugly and shouldn't happen no matter what the Brexit situation ends up as.
Plus there are people who have married Brits and are now being threatened with being deported. That's just fecking ugly and shouldn't happen no matter what the Brexit situation ends up as.
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- RenewableCandy
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- Lord Beria3
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Agreed. A red herring, May has already promised that EU citizens will be allowed to stay in the UK with some form of settled status post-Brexit.RenewableCandy wrote:Depends what you call "available". The number of nurses being trained has fallen off a cliff since HMG is now no longer providing bursaries.
Plus I just don't think people should be messed about once their here, especially if they're actually working.
Peace always has been and always will be an intermittent flash of light in a dark history of warfare, violence, and destruction
- RenewableCandy
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- UndercoverElephant
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No she hasn't. She's made that as an offer, and the EU have claimed it isn't good enough. If the negotiations break down, there is no reason why that offer should remain on the table.Lord Beria3 wrote:Agreed. A red herring, May has already promised that EU citizens will be allowed to stay in the UK with some form of settled status post-Brexit.RenewableCandy wrote:Depends what you call "available". The number of nurses being trained has fallen off a cliff since HMG is now no longer providing bursaries.
Plus I just don't think people should be messed about once their here, especially if they're actually working.
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- UndercoverElephant
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Game changer if true:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40615119
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40615119
Some EU leaders may be prepared to be flexible on the free movement of people to help Britain stay in the single market, Tony Blair has said.
He told the Today programme one option was for Britain "staying within a reformed EU".
The ex-PM said he would not disclose conversations he had had in Europe but that he was not speaking "on a whim".
If we've got the wind up the surrender monkeys, let's get rid of the CAP [no chance], the HGV [complete with spanish double fuel tanks so that they don't pay any UK fuel tax to destroy our roads with 44 tonnes], the EMC regs, let's have leaded solder + cadmium back in our landfill. An end to the Eire/Luxembourg/Netherlands tax scam [DODGY TAX AVOIDERS etc], 'British' produce [the stuff that comes imported via Ireland then ends up 'British'], carousel tax fraud, multinational cost/profit transfers, the immigration scam that says a UK employee needs a passport and a full birth certificate to get a job whereas all an immigrant needs is arrival papers, and end to jobs that are arranged from the EU and never offered to brits. An end to the criminal records proof that penalises UK employees while you can have the Yemeni Jimmy Saville who claims to be a rocket surgeon, taking NHS jobs, an end to EU workers arriving for agency work, signing up for baby farming benefits then going home 2 weeks later and drawing the benefits back home.
Need I go on??
Need I go on??
- emordnilap
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I wish that man would just go away.UndercoverElephant wrote:Game changer if true:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40615119
Some EU leaders may be prepared to be flexible on the free movement of people to help Britain stay in the single market, Tony Blair has said.
He told the Today programme one option was for Britain "staying within a reformed EU".
The ex-PM said he would not disclose conversations he had had in Europe but that he was not speaking "on a whim".
There again, so do others.
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- UndercoverElephant
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Something tells me that like Murdoch and Mugabe, Blair may well be around for much longer than almost anybody wants him to be.emordnilap wrote:I wish that man would just go away.UndercoverElephant wrote:Game changer if true:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40615119
Some EU leaders may be prepared to be flexible on the free movement of people to help Britain stay in the single market, Tony Blair has said.
He told the Today programme one option was for Britain "staying within a reformed EU".
The ex-PM said he would not disclose conversations he had had in Europe but that he was not speaking "on a whim".