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[Politics] Brexit

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


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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,197
West is BEST
geniune question, why haven't you come to terms with leaving the EU, it's going to happen:dunce:
regards
DR

I'd be happy to answer your (unfounded) question but I don't answer the questions of people who call me a dunce and racist morons. Unfortunately that rules you out on both counts.
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
of course you are, you don't like foreigners and you don't leave the uk. Problem is, beneficial immigration is dropping, illegal immigration rising so controls are neither here nor there. We have controls now, we just don't inact them. That's nothing to do with the eu.
really, i was out of the country last month :dunce:
regards
DR
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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If for one moment we accept that your question wasnt exclusively to me but for Brexiteers generally, then you might want to start listening to those of us that won the referendum, you might not agree but not to even understand what Brexiteers might see a preferred position is a toal lack of understanding of the debate.

So, you aren't going to answer the question. Righto.
 


















ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,173
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
i'm ok with work permits for entry into the UK what about you ?
regards
DR

We already have them for non-EU migrants, they may re-introduce unskilled and seasonal ones as well for them, as we're already seeing less EU workers coming here now. That might also happen for EU migrants a long way down the road, it might not. It may well turn out to be that just registering for Settled Status will suffice as they'll need to keep the administrative side of things to a minimum and it won't be up and running and processing everyone already here and new arrivals for quite a few years, so you wont notice much of a discernible difference anyway. The problem with it all is there's so much to do and sort out, so little time and resources to do it all with.

It's all a bit futile coming up with future immigration numbers when 4 million+ from The Republic of Ireland could legally come here anyway, as The CTA is remaining. Aside from the Irish border question, we have reciprocal arrangements with The Irish Foreign Ministry on the issuing of visas in India in China - The British High Commission in Delhi could issues visas for both The UK & ROI, the Irish Embassy also for example. David Davis has said it'll all probably be okay though, so lets not worry too much.
 


melias shoes

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Oct 14, 2010
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If for one moment we accept that your question wasnt exclusively to me but for Brexiteers generally, then you might want to start listening to those of us that won the referendum, you might not agree but not to even understand what Brexiteers might see a preferred position is a total lack of understanding of the debate.

They,like the EU, don't do debate they prefer dictate.
 








The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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They just dont listen and if they do they have so much stuff bobbling inside their heads they hear the words as something else.

To be fair, there really isn't much that you lot say that's worth listening to. You don't even answer direct questions. Funny bunch. The four or five of you left on here that still think it's worth arguing that Brexit is a good thing despite all the evidence to the contrary.
 




BigGully

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Sep 8, 2006
7,139
To be fair, there really isn't much that you lot say that's worth listening to. You don't even answer direct questions. Funny bunch. The four or five of you left on here that still think it's worth arguing that Brexit is a good thing despite all the evidence to the contrary.

Again you dont seem to be listening, I would say mostly it is 'us' trying to offer a different conclusion to different information posted by you and others, from individual economic data that you tend to pick randomly irrespective of whether it is a consequence of Brexit or a genuine negative trend anyway, to more recently plucking the biggest bunch of pro EU no mark bloggers that have no more credence than me posting a video of my mate Barry from down the pub.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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Again you dont seem to be listening, I would say mostly it is 'us' trying to offer a different conclusion to different information posted by you and others, from individual economic data that you tend to pick randomly irrespective of whether it is a consequence of Brexit or a genuine negative trend anyway, to more recently plucking the biggest bunch of pro EU no mark bloggers that have no more credence than me posting a video of my mate Barry from down the pub.

So you don't think an article in The FT, specifically about the effects of Brexit is neither credible or relevant? I have to say I find that odd. As for bloggers, I wouldn't know where to find a blog let alone be able to name a blogger on the subject.
Only time will tell what economic impact Brexit will have. Most credible sources seem to agree that it doesn't look good.
 




BigGully

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Sep 8, 2006
7,139
So you don't think an article in The FT, specifically about the effects of Brexit is neither credible or relevant? I have to say I find that odd. As for bloggers, I wouldn't know where to find a blog let alone be able to name a blogger on the subject.
Only time will tell what economic impact Brexit will have. Most credible sources seem to agree that it doesn't look good.

Well it depends where you look.

I wasnt talking about the FT, however it is an anti Brexit paper, perhaps that's a legitimate position from a paper that does/should have some credibility, although I tend to feel that those organisations and individuals that were so pro Remain before and during the referendum and felt they had some national sway on things and a smugness to go with it are now licking their wounds and in someway hope that their view will still be played out, personally they were wrong then and I believe they will be proved wrong again.
 






5ways

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Sep 18, 2012
2,217
Well it depends where you look.

I wasnt talking about the FT, however it is an anti Brexit paper, perhaps that's a legitimate position from a paper that does/should have some credibility, although I tend to feel that those organisations and individuals that were so pro Remain before and during the referendum and felt they had some national sway on things and a smugness to go with it are now licking their wounds and in someway hope that their view will still be played out, personally they were wrong then and I believe they will be proved wrong again.

It is only anti-Brexit because it is pro-business.
 


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