- Jul 10, 2003
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It may well get merged with the other thread from over 10 years ago, but I'll give it a try
With the scheduled renegotiation fast approaching
With the scheduled renegotiation fast approaching
.....just in time to join the 51st state....I applied for my 2 year Canada work visa the morning after the results came in. I left within 4 months, and this weekend I have my Canadian Citizenship test.
Actually Starmer's precise words were:What we should do is irrelevant isn't it, as the government has already told us they absolutely won't be doing that.
Putting country before party apparently...
That’s no accident is it!I was huge on Remain pre the referendum, primarily for economic reasons, it is so obvious. Secondary to that was being in an alliance with our near neighbours and friends …. I love the continent and likewise appreciated all the hardworking Poles, Portuguese, Spanish etc in the NHS and working their socks off in small UK businesses (@WATFORD zero … the Dyke Road Cafe for example).
One thing I kinda overlooked in the chaos of the build up to the vote because not once thinking that Brexit would win, was that younger Brits would become de facto prisoners of these bloody expensive isles. Thus adding insult to injury with our sky high property prices/rents. Ironically, that disenfranchisement is now driving millions of them mainly males, to parties such as Reform. Farage orchestrated the sh1t show, now he benefits from it!
Not even the LibDems are pushing for re entry. Crazy. Mindful of anti EU constituents in their seats of OAP’s and West Country anti EU types?
Are you able to retain your UK passport and nip back for a bit of free NHS treatment when required?I applied for my 2 year Canada work visa the morning after the results came in. I left within 4 months, and this weekend I have my Canadian Citizenship test.
Yes i will keep my UK passport too, but I'm not entitled to free NHS healthcare anymore because I don't reside in the UK. I would need to work in the UK for 6 months again before being eligible for free healthcare.Are you able to retain your UK passport and nip back for a bit of free NHS treatment when required?
Oh, how annoying & reassuring at the same timeYes i will keep my UK passport too, but I'm not entitled to free NHS healthcare anymore because I don't reside in the UK. I would need to work in the UK for 6 months again before being eligible for free healthcare.
The LibDems are campaigning for the EU. James MacLeary, my MP, introduced a 10 minute bill for Youth Movement.I was huge on Remain pre the referendum, primarily for economic reasons, it is so obvious. Secondary to that was being in an alliance with our near neighbours and friends …. I love the continent and likewise appreciated all the hardworking Poles, Portuguese, Spanish etc in the NHS and working their socks off in small UK businesses (@WATFORD zero … the Dyke Road Cafe for example).
One thing I kinda overlooked in the chaos of the build up to the vote because not once thinking that Brexit would win, was that younger Brits would become de facto prisoners of these bloody expensive isles. Thus adding insult to injury with our sky high property prices/rents. Ironically, that disenfranchisement is now driving millions of them mainly males, to parties such as Reform. Farage orchestrated the sh1t show, now he benefits from it!
Not even the LibDems are pushing for re entry. Crazy. Mindful of anti EU constituents in their seats of OAP’s and West Country anti EU types?
Good luck mate. I wish I had been as decisive as you! After the result in 2016 I swore I wouldn't live in Brexshit Britain. I campaigned and marched against it until Liar Johnson's election in 2019. In 2020, I decided to move to Portugal then after 2 and a half years of preparation, made the move in 2023. I will be applying for citizenship in about 2028.I applied for my 2 year Canada work visa the morning after the results came in. I left within 4 months, and this weekend I have my Canadian Citizenship test.
It's fine, I have free healthcare here through extended benefits.Oh, how annoying
The LibDems are campaigning for the EU. James MacLeary, my MP, introduced a 10 minute bill for Youth Movement.
The Green Party are pro EU, as well.
That’s what I’ve done. Sod this shite I never voted to leave so now live in SpainSurely Brexit has been a wonderful success?
Our country and our public services have never had it so good?
Also, nice not have to think about whether to move to the continent or not. Decision made for me!
Indeed. I don't think people really know some of the rubbishness that's a consequence. I'm an accidental drone user having been asked to make a serious drone work for a conservation charity, within EU rules, it's kind of simple and I could fly close (ISH) to people and buildings. In the UK, more complicated and at the end of this year the rules just kind of finish. Many drones will be bricks. Not a massive deal for most I'm sure but symptomatic of the sad situation.It has been absolutely shite