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[Politics] Brexit

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


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pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Thank you but tough shit ..... I'll stay on this thread thank you.

Look at the last few pages. Can you not see that the two of you are actually making a pretty crap thread far worse ?

(Which, I have to admit, is quite some impressive achievement in itself :lolol:)
 


Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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Look at the last few pages. Can you not see that the two of you are actually making a pretty crap thread far worse ?

(Which, I have to admit, is quite some impressive achievement in itself :lolol:)

No worse than you and other remainers have done so with your posts replying to 2 Profs ! So I'm afraid it's still tough shit ..... I'll be staying here and your new thread can sink. :lol:
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
And now the end is near....

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Just keep the whole of the UK in the CU, and the Tories might even pick up some Labour votes in the process.
 






Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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And you think a PRACTICAL solution is every voter in parliament!? WHAT THE ACTUAL ****!? You really are on the funny juice today.

You know I didn't say that but you carry on ..... time to start making plans to leave the UK ( again :snigger: ) and permanently ..... apparently after FoM is removed you won't be able to do it so you need to start now. Of course you could be lying again.
 


Westdene Seagull

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In my case, as someone who historically has worked part time in Paris, Frankfurt and Nicosia, earn less money.

Given your specialism I'd be rather surprised if you couldn't get a work permit. Plooks might struggle being getting a work permit as a village idiot - although there are plenty of villages in France so maybe he would have a chance after all.
 




El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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Given your specialism I'd be rather surprised if you couldn't get a work permit. Plooks might struggle being getting a work permit as a village idiot - although there are plenty of villages in France so maybe he would have a chance after all.

The simple answer is that employers don't know if they need a work permit or not, and it's potential additional bureaucracy for them (and me), so it's easier to employ an EU national where none of this is required.

I lose, the Treasury loses 45%.
 


Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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The simple answer is that employers don't know if they need a work permit or not, and it's potential additional bureaucracy for them (and me), so it's easier to employ an EU national where none of this is required.

I lose, the Treasury loses 45%.

It is indeed a disgrace that nobody knows if permits will be necessary and if they are how much of a faff they will be ..... and I say that as an out and out leaver.
 


El Presidente

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It is indeed a disgrace that nobody knows if permits will be necessary and if they are how much of a faff they will be ..... and I say that as an out and out leaver.

Regardless of where people are on the spectrum of leave or remain, the leadership shown by all politicial parties since the vote has been amateurish and short on practicality and detail.
 




Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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Regardless of where people are on the spectrum of leave or remain, the leadership shown by all politicial parties since the vote has been amateurish and short on practicality and detail.

I think you're being kind with the word 'amateurish' ...... I'd suggest shambolic at best.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Given your specialism I'd be rather surprised if you couldn't get a work permit. Plooks might struggle being getting a work permit as a village idiot - although there are plenty of villages in France so maybe he would have a chance after all.

It’s not necessarily a case of getting a permit. It’s part to do with whether the employer can be arsed with the additional red-tape this might entail....when they can simply turn to another person from 27 nations in the EU. Specialist skills and/or people currently in employment should be fine....but more routine jobs with lesser skills, or new specialist posts, maybe not.
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Keep fighting amongst yourselves people whilst the elite laugh down on you.

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WATFORD zero

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Regardless of where people are on the spectrum of leave or remain, the leadership shown by all politicial parties since the vote has been amateurish and short on practicality and detail.

What, as oppose to the leadership Cameron showed creating the whole situation ?

Make no mistake, you have to go way back beyond the vote to find the source of this complete clusterf***. The whole concept has been a disaster since the moment the pig shagger first thought it could be a way to unite his party :shootself

From that point onwards, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn, Tony Blair returning to office or Margaret Thatcher returning from beyond would all be equally f***ed :shrug:
 
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Jan 30, 2008
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just get a work permit , no ones banning anyone ? taking back control.
regards
DR[/QUOTE

Last I heard we are going to really cut unskilled labour only allowing those in with the skills we need.
And the lady was clearly an HR professional (and a right MILF as well) brexit has been uppermost on their agenda, if they thought for one second that they can get round the issue with work permits we would not have had the conversation, she was really worried that FOM is going to give the company a huge problem.
unfounded worrying, there's plenty of those types on here
regards
DR
 


Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
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It is now basically open warfare between different factions of Conservative party and of course the DUP are essentially threatening to bring down the government if they don’t get their way. Boris tweets, David Davies letter and Rudd replies. Who could have possibly seen something that can be interpreted in 20 different ways being presented as a binary choice leading to a problem? Goodness me.

The next couple of weeks will be chaos. I can’t see how May can survive and then if replaced by a brexiteer the deal will have even less chance of going through parliament. Surely no government will sanction no deal so wtf is going to happen? Maybe they will play the “Russia did this” card and start again.
 


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