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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Garry Nelson's teacher

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It is hard to imagine as the older generation have everything already.

I'm not trying to 'correct' you and indeed agree that the younger generation is having it tougher than that of the boomers. However it hasn't always been the land of milk and honey: many will recall the property boom and bust of the late 1980s when we had the spectre of negative equity and interest rates well into double figures. But generally I'm on your side in this one.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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You really are blighted by your hatred of the older generations. Many pensioners live on or below the poverty line. Many can't afford to heat their homes despite it being a risk to their lives not to do so. Many get stuck in hospital when they are ill because the social care programme is shot to bits. You need to take your rose coloured ( or should that be envy coloured ) specs off and see it's not the older generations that have done you bad - it's the political elite of any age.

True. But it’s fair to say the baby-boomers, and my generation below that, generally had it a lot easier. Housing was cheap, education was free and the freedom to go anywhere in the EU without any hindrance existed (and this latter point was certainly exploited by many from these generations ). Current generations often cannot afford to live where they were brought up, university is around 40k a degree and the last option which was to leave Britain for a fairer life elsewhere is about to be slammed shut in their faces. This wasn’t their doing; the young have absolutely every right to be fuming at the older generations. We have all let them down.
 
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True. But it’s fair to say the baby-boomers, and my generation below that, generally had it a lot easier. Housing was cheap, education was free and the freedom to go anywhere in the EU without any hindrance existed (and this latter point was certainly exploited by many from these generations ). Current generations often cannot afford to live where they were brought up, university is around 40k a degree and the last option which was to leave Britain for a fairer life elsewhere is about to be slammed shut in their faces. This wasn’t their doing; the young have absolutely every right to be fuming at the older generations. We have all let them down.

They can still go to Europe after Brexit. My wife spent a year in France and was living with an American and Australian at the tine,when she was doing her degree in the 90s. You can't just turn up in Europe anyway without some form of registration with the country you want to stay in.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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They can still go to Europe after Brexit. My wife spent a year in France and was living with an American and Australian at the tine,when she was doing her degree in the 90s. You can't just turn up in Europe anyway without some form of registration with the country you want to stay in.

You currently have total and unrestricted ability to live, work, set up business, move money, do whatever in Europe. Americans and Australians do not. It is nowhere as easy for them as it is for Brits. It really is this simple. I know Americans, Aussies and a Canadian and I know exactly how different it is for them and us.

PS I didn’t say the can’t go...I said it won’t be as simple.
 


Westdene Seagull

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Herr Tubthumper

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With respect, you implied it.

With respect, it was a metaphor and I think most people will understand I was not implying it will be absolutely and totally impossible to travel to Europe anyone. If they did, I hope I’m now clear. If not I’ll go back and edit my post to say the door will be stiff and difficult to open.....but this isn’t as poetic.
 


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You currently have total and unrestricted ability to live, work, set up business, move money, do whatever in Europe. Americans and Australians do not. It is nowhere as easy for them as it is for Brits. It really is this simple. I know Americans, Aussies and a Canadian and I know exactly how different it is for them and us.

PS I didn’t say the can’t go...I said it won’t be as simple.

End of the day for example Spain and France, it is of no benefit to them to make things more difficult for us after we leave, when you take in to account the numbers of brits who buy property. I must admit when we bought our Spanish property in early 2000 it was very easy, I don't know what would be put in place on top after we leave. Spain and France want our business.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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End of the day for example Spain and France, it is of no benefit to them to make things more difficult for us after we leave, when you take in to account the numbers of brits who buy property. I must admit when we bought our Spanish property in early 2000 it was very easy, I don't know what would be put in place on top after we leave. Spain and France want our business.

So you’re basing your argument about all the many many freedoms we currently enjoy on the notion you might, read that again....might, be able to still buy property without issue. Stop wasting my time.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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End of the day for example Spain and France, it is of no benefit to them to make things more difficult for us after we leave, when you take in to account the numbers of brits who buy property. I must admit when we bought our Spanish property in early 2000 it was very easy, I don't know what would be put in place on top after we leave. Spain and France want our business.

And whilst we’re on this specific topic they don’t always want your business. From my experience banks can’t be arsed to lend to non-EU citizens; try getting a mortgage as a yank and you’ll soon find out. When I asked I was told the paperwork is a ball-ache and there’s a lot less guarantee outside the EU.
 


The Clamp

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I would imagine the Spanish will be glad to see the back of steak munching , lager swilling, sunburnt old Brits who can't be arsed to learn the language.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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With respect, it was a metaphor and I think most people will understand I was not implying it will be absolutely and totally impossible to travel to Europe anyone. If they did, I hope I’m now clear. If not I’ll go back and edit my post to say the door will be stiff and difficult to open.....but this isn’t as poetic.


One plus point is that the thick ***** that tear up towns when England play won’t get a Visa :)
 




Kinky Gerbil

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I would imagine the Spanish will be glad to see the back of steak munching , lager swilling, sunburnt old Brits who can't be arsed to learn the language.

True (Non Brexit) story.

Some Spanish Hotels/resorts are now refusing to sell AI to the British market as it’s not worth the hassle.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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I would imagine the Spanish will be glad to see the back of steak munching , lager swilling, sunburnt old Brits who can't be arsed to learn the language.

Lovely
 

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Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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I would imagine the Spanish will be glad to see the back of steak munching , lager swilling, sunburnt old Brits who can't be arsed to learn the language.

If you ever travel abroad,you could ask them,but don't ask anybody in their tourist industry or revenue offices.:lolol:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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One plus point is that the thick ***** that tear up towns when England play won’t get a Visa :)

Good point. Although I will personally stamp their Russian visas and ensure they get on the Moscow bound plane.
 


Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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Birmingham, it’s a bit non-league :lolol:

“Germany dominates the classical music world when it comes to the sheer quality of its orchestras, according to an international panel of professional music critics. Five of the world’s greatest orchestras, as collectively ranked, are German, with the Berliner Philharmoniker leading the way as the world’s finest. The Leipzig Gewandhaus (4), Berlin Staatskapelle (6), Dresden Staatskapelle (8) and Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (10) ensure German orchestras are incredibly well represented in the line-up.”

Ah yes, and I know of Simon Rattle....he still lives up the road from me.....but then I guess you also found this out from Google.

If you are pals with Sir Simon,then you must know about his next job.Has he moved out,yet?
As for Germany dominating the classical music world,Ican only stand back in amazement,or should that be amusement.

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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
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More amusing Brexit news.If the EU Commission stop us using Galileo it will not work at all.Ground stations in the Falklands,Diego Garcia,and Ascension Island will be turned off.Just shows how utterly dumb the Commissioners are!:lolol:
 






The Clamp

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If you are pals with Sir Simon,then you must know about his next job.Has he moved out,yet?
As for Germany dominating the classical music world,Ican only stand back in amazement,or should that be amusement.

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Yeah, what you've done there is post a pic of an Oompah band which is folk music.
Do your brain a favour and google "german classical musicians". But make sure you're wearing socks, so they can be blown off.
 


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
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Well that's the kicker isn't it. The revenue they bring in Vs dealing with wallys like you.

And the extra 5 million unemployed.
 


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