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Hrolf The Ganger 24 Sep 19 5.33pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
'I expect'. Also again with the word promise. How you can hate the establishment then buy their drivel hook line and sinker? Makes no sense. Also is that an admission that the leave campaign was run on, how shall we say, exaggerated or spurious claims for the sake of political ambition? If the answer is yes, then again, why are you surprised. Public polls indicate that no-deal is not something favoured by the majority. The leave vote was split into several different camps over 'why'. So I have to disagree with the opening paragraph. I'd take one that allows us to implement an Australian style immigration system and allows us to trade with countries outside of the EU. That does not have to be a No deal. This will mean we have worse deals in place with EU countries, which is a byproduct of leaving, but we'll just have to see what happens with that one. I see no reason why it is impossible to get the above as a negotiated deal, to me it's people calling for no deal who seem to be the most negative and partisan and have given up on the powers of negotiating and waiting until the last minute, simply for the sake of rabid purpose. It's about faith for these people now, not objectivity. Polarised debate creates religious attitudes and has done on both sides and I for one have no time for it. Just like religion. Calling for a no deal and leaving it on the table are not the same thing.
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Alex1991 Ashford 24 Sep 19 5.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
There is an implication there that he might just not have tried to find out. I have a meeting with my pharmacist in an hour's time so I will put the question to her and see what she says If they were not expecting any disruption to the supply chain he could have said so. Doctor's are not usually vague when it comes to important questions.
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Alex1991 Ashford 24 Sep 19 5.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
The whole Brexit process has been grossly mismanaged which is why three years later we are in this mess. We should have taken a harder line three years ago and said we are leaving on such and such a date and will pay whatever monies we are legally obliged to pay and then started discussing the future trading relationship which could well have been sorted by now We can certainly agree on that.
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Stirlingsays 24 Sep 19 5.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Alex1991
These are not questions I asked him. I simply asked if it would still be available after October 31st and he told me he couldn't say. He could have said yes, he could have said no, but he told me he didn't know. Edited by Alex1991 (24 Sep 2019 5.25pm) Watch this:
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Hrolf The Ganger 24 Sep 19 5.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Alex1991
EU Directive 2004/38/EC “Where admission is permitted, an EU citizen may remain in the UK for up to three months from the date of entry, provided they do not become a burden on the social assistance system of the UK. If an EU citizen does not meet one of the requirements for residence set out in the Directive [employed, self-employed, self-sufficient, student] then they will not have a right to reside in the UK and may be removed.” The UK is free to implement this policy as it sees fit, and yet it does not, while other countries – including Belgium and Italy – use this legislation to repatriate thousands of EU migrants each year. Did you quote that from memory? Activist alert. Sadly, this is not the whole truth is it?
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Alex1991 Ashford 24 Sep 19 5.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Did you quote that from memory? Activist alert. Sadly, this is not the whole truth is it? Of course not, I knew it existed and copied the exact wording so you could read it. What part of this is not the whole truth ? The facts are right there in front of you and you are still denying it ?
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Alex1991 Ashford 24 Sep 19 5.53pm | |
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Not sure what you expect me to get from that. I trust neither of those men to give me better information about medicine than my GP. Of course we can make medicine here, but we currently import a huge amount of it. Are you a regular watcher of RT and George Galloway ? And do you often take on board the words of Adam Garrie ?
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YT Oxford 24 Sep 19 5.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Alex1991
Of course not, I knew it existed and copied the exact wording so you could read it. What part of this is not the whole truth ? The facts are right there in front of you and you are still denying it ? I'm not quite sure what you believe the extract proves. To me it says that the UK can't control immigration from the EU, except in defined circumstances. Haven't you therefore confirmed the point Hrolf was making?
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steeleye20 Croydon 24 Sep 19 6.01pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
I'm not quite sure what you believe the extract proves. To me it says that the UK can't control immigration from the EU, except in defined circumstances. Haven't you therefore confirmed the point Hrolf was making? The UK doesn't control immigration from the EU because Mrs May as Home Secretary declined to enact EU directives which allowed her to do so.
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Alex1991 Ashford 24 Sep 19 6.02pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
I'm not quite sure what you believe the extract proves. To me it says that the UK can't control immigration from the EU, except in defined circumstances. Haven't you therefore confirmed the point Hrolf was making? When I see people talk about controlled EU migration then my assumption is they want people who are working and contributing. If people are net contributors to the economy why wouldn't you want them to be here ? Edited by Alex1991 (24 Sep 2019 6.04pm) Edited by Alex1991 (24 Sep 2019 6.09pm)
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Stirlingsays 24 Sep 19 6.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Alex1991
When I see people talk about controlled EU migration then my assumption is they want people who are working and contributing. If people are net contributors to the economy why wouldn't you want them to be here ? Edited by Alex1991 (24 Sep 2019 6.04pm) Edited by Alex1991 (24 Sep 2019 6.09pm) Really? Three years after the vote you want to ask this?
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Alex1991 Ashford 24 Sep 19 6.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Really? Three years after the vote you want to ask this? If people are still listing it as a reason the vote must be respected then yes.
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