Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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Visas are not freedom of movement. ****ing racist idiot.
Yes they are, ask the country issuing them
Have you changed your nappy lately ?
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DF
Visas are not freedom of movement. ****ing racist idiot.
Everyone in Government has a responsibility
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DF
They do. They have that username and sign off for ages and nothing happened. They mods protect them and even allow/curate a glorifying "spoof" account honouring them. I do not understand why they are allowed to post here.
But does it not reduce the opportunities for workers here to work abroad leading to a more captive audience in the uk? Or at least put more barriers in front of them to work abroad. Why is it bad that workers from elsewhere come here to earn more than they would at home? Should we not help those countries improve conditions so that wage undercutting is less of an issue. Also in a capitalist country that we live in is it not a good thing to push down wages and increase profits?
Really interesting to read. Didn’t think it was possible to be left wing & pro-brexit.
In all seriousness what aspects of the more or less solidly socialist construct of the EU in absolute terms did you feel didn’t work from your perspective?
[this is not a fishing post or a flippant comment, I’m genuinely interested]
They do. They have that username and sign off for ages and nothing happened. They mods protect them and even allow/curate a glorifying "spoof" account honouring them. I do not understand why they are allowed to post here.
Freedom of movement means you do not need a visa...oh ffs why am I bothering.
And I see the Government are all giving this same consistent message
Sharma pressed over post-Brexit concerns for vaccine supply
Cabinet minister Alok Sharma repeatedly failed to rule out that the supply of a coronavirus vaccine would not be affected by problems when the new arrangements come into force on January 1.
https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/news/uk/sharma-pressed-over-post-brexit-concerns-for-vaccine-supply/
And you seem to have missed the question the last few times I have asked, because I'm sure you wouldn't be ignoring it so,
What NSC account did you used to post as ?
That is freedom to apply for a visa for temporary movement. That is not freedom of movement is it. You see the difference? Probably not
It is if you get multiple Visa's, the worlds your oyster ,where's your first Visa going to be ? ,Russia ?where men are men and Women are approachable?
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DF
IRussia ?where men are men and Women are approachable?
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DF
What does it for you about Russian men then tiger?
No he won't - as one of the usual suspects on the Brexit threads, he won't give up his mantra ("Why don't they answer my question (again!)") until this thread gets consigned to the bear pit.Seeing as you are so unhappy with this forum, is there any chance you could just ? ?
Neither will he ...................Everyone has the freedom to apply for a visa as and when required
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DF
I could what? See there is only one brexit person on here that engaged in an actual conversation. [MENTION=34242]Neville's Breakfast[/MENTION] deserves a lot of credit. The rest of you are just abusive.
It wasn't a left v right issue, rich v poor or bourgeois v proletariat. When people who I respect such as [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] and [MENTION=25]Gwylan[/MENTION] say they voted for Brexit and articulated differing but considered reasons then perhaps instead of throwing brickbats why not engage in adult debate and listen to their concerns?
There aren't 19.1 million racists in this country and their aren't 19.1 million stupid people either, so instead of belittling, which results in those that don't share your views doubling down, it is better to consider the concerns of others.
There are fundamental and systemic things wrong in this country, which had led to many people feeling unrepresented and cast adrift. The EU may be responsible for some of them, or may be a scapegoat. Until you engage you won't find out.
Rutte I like - and maybe this is all just prejudice on my part then - but to me Merkel doesn't come across that way. To me she says the EU should be flexible in the current negotiations, but I'm not convinced that any such instructions are given to the negotiating team.This doesn't reflect reality at all: Merkel is a very pragmatic politician, it was she who pushed through the changes that Cameron wanted (giving him more leeway than any other EU leader) and it was she (along with Rutte) who has been most active in trying to keep the UK onside.
It will be interesting to see who succeeds her, if it's Laschen or Röttgen, it will be more of the same; if it's Merz, then he'll be less European and more focused on Germany (there's a small chance that it could be Söder but that would be a bit like Sturgeon becoming PM in a Labour/SNP alliance).
Leather boots and furry hats
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DF
Everyone in Government has a responsibility
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DF
You're just like Elton John to that blonde Russian woman in his video to 'Nikita' and so proud.