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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


  • Total voters
    1,099






Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
its scare tactics and remainers using EU citizens as cannon fodder,not very nice really.
Like most people thinking i expect those already living here with jobs and family will be staying here, there will not be mass deportations . The issue of immigration was controlling future input not kicking out people allready here......you can repeat that till blue in the face but still they will miss represent it ......doesnt fit with what they are saying you see

However unlikely it may be, that people resident here through their rights as EU citizens, will be forced to leave, you have to admit it is a possibility. It is a matter to be resolved through negotiations and I expect it will be, but there is no guarantee.
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
That doesn't work with you lot me old mate. I mean to say, you and I are close given that we're both longtime Albion fans but in spite of my many efforts you never listen to a word I say.

Oh I listen, the problem is that I disagree with the majority of it. The problem starts when different opinions are not liked.
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
However unlikely it may be, that people resident here through their rights as EU citizens, will be forced to leave, you have to admit it is a possibility. It is a matter to be resolved through negotiations and I expect it will be, but there is no guarantee.

You do keep saying things are a "possibility", could happen etc. I think your "resolved through negotiations" is what will happen.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
I know why so many on here think you're a complete moron,

There is something you should know though

some people hating me on NSC and thinking i am a moron cuts no mustard. I am genuinely sorry if ive fallen out with fellow Albion
fans over this issue.....and its clear i have. But that is the way the cookie crumbles.

I have been anti this vile institution for over 20 years, no one ever took my concerns seriously, the only feedback i had was you are a racist xenophobic
little Englander ....get with the programme or shut up.
Sometimes you have to push through the hate directed at you and stick to what you believe is right.

im glad i did and i truly believe the country can come out of this as a better cohesive nation. Trading globally,treating all immigrants as equals,pushing the notion of a united Britain devoid of race and background, doing what we do best and being a global player with British values of fair play and democracy forging the way forward.

i wish you would jump on board. I truly believe the future is great if we collectively grasp it.
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
However unlikely it may be, that people resident here through their rights as EU citizens, will be forced to leave, you have to admit it is a possibility. It is a matter to be resolved through negotiations and I expect it will be, but there is no guarantee.

there is no guarantee, but we all know the outcome....even you.
EU citizens will not be forced to leave, it simply wont happen that they will be......remainers keeping this idea alive to scare them is particularly cruel
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
You do keep saying things are a "possibility", could happen etc. I think your "resolved through negotiations" is what will happen.

So do I, but you can't just dismiss it as a non issue. If we went hard Brexit as many of your fellow leave voters seem to want to do, and just leave, what would the status be for EU citizens in Britain, and for Brits in the EU?
If negotiations break down and there is no agreement before the 2 years is up, what then?
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
there is no guarantee, but we all know the outcome....even you.
EU citizens will not be forced to leave, it simply wont happen that they will be......remainers keeping this idea alive to scare them is particularly cruel

The only thing that is certain in this regard, is that their status will change, if we do not accept free movement of people.
And that you don't really understand the problem, again.
 




Jim D

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2003
5,268
Worthing
This?
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That depends on whether or not you think that we couldn't have done better outside the EU. Personally I think we would have done much better outside.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
There is something you should know though

some people hating me on NSC and thinking i am a moron cuts no mustard. I am genuinely sorry if ive fallen out with fellow Albion
fans over this issue.....and its clear i have. But that is the way the cookie crumbles.

I have been anti this vile institution for over 20 years, no one ever took my concerns seriously, the only feedback i had was you are a racist xenophobic
little Englander ....get with the programme or shut up.
Sometimes you have to push through the hate directed at you and stick to what you believe is right.

im glad i did and i truly believe the country can come out of this as a better cohesive nation. Trading globally,treating all immigrants as equals,pushing the notion of a united Britain devoid of race and background, doing what we do best and being a global player with British values of fair play and democracy forging the way forward.

i wish you would jump on board. I truly believe the future is great if we collectively grasp it.
you weren't the only one :thumbsup:
regards
DR
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
The only thing that is certain in this regard, is that their status will change, if we do not accept free movement of people.
And that you don't really understand the problem, again.
why would we want free movement when the vote was to leave the EU . couldn't make it up
regards
DR
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
So do I, but you can't just dismiss it as a non issue. If we went hard Brexit as many of your fellow leave voters seem to want to do, and just leave, what would the status be for EU citizens in Britain, and for Brits in the EU?
If negotiations break down and there is no agreement before the 2 years is up, what then?
WORK VISA'S that will thin out some of the EU dossers in this country
regards
DR
 


brighton fella

New member
Mar 20, 2009
1,645
However unlikely it may be, that people resident here through their rights as EU citizens, will be forced to leave, you have to admit it is a possibility. It is a matter to be resolved through negotiations and I expect it will be, but there is no guarantee.
The EU citizens who are already here "legally" are safe, there is no way that they will be kicked out and you know it, it wont happen but lets just say for your sake that it does .then it is a likely chance Brits living in other EU countries would be forced out as well, no sane government unless they wanted absolute chaos on their hands would enforce it..,that is a 100% certainty
i cannot believe how anyone could think this to be a possibility:ohmy:,
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
So do I, but you can't just dismiss it as a non issue. If we went hard Brexit as many of your fellow leave voters seem to want to do, and just leave, what would the status be for EU citizens in Britain, and for Brits in the EU?
If negotiations break down and there is no agreement before the 2 years is up, what then?

The EU countries will not want their own citizens thrown out of the UK, same as we do not want our citizens thrown out of EU countries.
The Remainers keep saying we will not Leave the EU until deals are in place, so where does the 2 years come into it.
 




5ways

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2012
2,217
That depends on whether or not you think that we couldn't have done better outside the EU. Personally I think we would have done much better outside.

Why? Is that based on anything other than a feeling? UK has done very well out of the EU.
 


brighton fella

New member
Mar 20, 2009
1,645
"Any attempt to overturn the referendum would invite mayhem of the most grievous kind."

Lord Nigel Lawson warns of the danger of another EU referendum, calling the opposition to the Leave result "irresponsible" and an act of "playing with fire".

The opposition underestimate the peoples voice and the passion behind it, for far too long now the majority has sat back kept quiet and been taken for mugs, people have now had enough. time has now come when the opposition will no longer be able to contain the pressure cooker from exploding.
As for the progressives :wanker:..
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

Well-known member
May 12, 2009
21,794
The opposition underestimate the peoples voice and the passion behind it, for far too long now the majority has sat back kept quiet and been taken for mugs, people have now had enough. time has now come when the opposition will no longer be able to contain the pressure cooker from exploding.
As for the progressives :wanker:..

Calm down dear.
 


cjd

Well-known member
Jun 22, 2006
6,306
La Rochelle
The EU citizens who are already here "legally" are safe, there is no way that they will be kicked out and you know it, it wont happen but lets just say for your sake that it does .then it is a likely chance Brits living in other EU countries would be forced out as well, no sane government unless they wanted absolute chaos on their hands would enforce it..,that is a 100% certainty
i cannot believe how anyone could think this to be a possibility:ohmy:,

Nobody thought Brexit was a possibilty.

Nobody thought Trump was a possibilty.

We are living in strange times and as someone hoping to remain living in France it is very unsettling, particularly as there was NEVER a sensible debate during the referendum campaign. Just lies and more lies.
 




Jim D

Well-known member
Jul 23, 2003
5,268
Worthing
Why? Is that based on anything other than a feeling? UK has done very well out of the EU.

Well, I don't have a crystal ball, time machine or the ability to change the result of the 75 referendum but I believe we would have been overall better off if we'd stayed out. It may have been difficult at the start but we'd have made a better job of it than had we stayed in.
 


brighton fella

New member
Mar 20, 2009
1,645
Nobody thought Brexit was a possibilty.

Nobody thought Trump was a possibilty.

We are living in strange times and as someone hoping to remain living in France it is very unsettling, particularly as there was NEVER a sensible debate during the referendum campaign. Just lies and more lies.

You are frightening yourself unnecessarily, it will never happen. you listen too much to them silly scaremongers.. We are still awaiting that recession they promised us:lol:

The traitors would love for nothing more than to see a catastrophic event happen just in order to prove their side of the argument..never mind what sort of impact it would have upon the country:wanker:. shut your ears from them and remain healthy.:wink: , .
 


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