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


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Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland








Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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The Brexit fallout is likely to be covered up or simply disregarded as time goes by. That's why, whether good or bad news, I really think it is important for people to keep themselves. Of course for political reasons there are some who would rather people don't bother.
 














WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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And, in latest Brexit news

EU countries rule out bilateral asylum deals in blow to Priti Patel’s immigration plans

In a major blow to Priti Patel’s immigration plans, EU countries have said they will not strike bilateral agreements with Britain to facilitate the deportation of refugees to Europe. New measures unveiled by the home secretary last month would see refugees who arrive in Britain via unauthorised routes denied an automatic right to asylum and instead forcibly removed to safe countries they passed through on their way to the UK, which are usually in the EU.

The Home Office has said it intends to replace the Dublin Regulation, which allowed it to return asylum seekers to EU member states while Britain was part of the bloc, with “bilateral returns arrangements”.

But The Independent has learnt that France, Belgium and Germany do not intend to make bilateral deals with Britain, warning that the country “cannot continue to count on European solidarity” and that it “remains bound by international law”.


https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/eu-countries-rule-out-bilateral-asylum-deals-in-blow-to-priti-patels-immigration-plans/ar-BB1g0O1Q?ocid=mailsignout

That would be the same Dublin Regulation that was 'project fear' a couple of years ago, but has now become yet another one of those cherries we can't pick, a bit like friction free trade, a fishing industry, no border in the Irish sea, actual import controls, a growing financial sector, peace in NI etc etc

Taking Back Control :shootself
 
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nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,581
Gods country fortnightly
And, in latest Brexit news

EU countries rule out bilateral asylum deals in blow to Priti Patel’s immigration plans

In a major blow to Priti Patel’s immigration plans, EU countries have said they will not strike bilateral agreements with Britain to facilitate the deportation of refugees to Europe. New measures unveiled by the home secretary last month would see refugees who arrive in Britain via unauthorised routes denied an automatic right to asylum and instead forcibly removed to safe countries they passed through on their way to the UK, which are usually in the EU.

The Home Office has said it intends to replace the Dublin Regulation, which allowed it to return asylum seekers to EU member states while Britain was part of the bloc, with “bilateral returns arrangements”.

But The Independent has learnt that France, Belgium and Germany do not intend to make bilateral deals with Britain, warning that the country “cannot continue to count on European solidarity” and that it “remains bound by international law”.


https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/eu-countries-rule-out-bilateral-asylum-deals-in-blow-to-priti-patels-immigration-plans/ar-BB1g0O1Q?ocid=mailsignout

That would be the same Dublin Regulation that was 'project fear' a couple of years ago, but has now become yet another one of those cherries we can't pick, a bit like friction free trade, a fishing industry, no border in the Irish sea, actual import controls, a growing financial sector, peace in NI etc etc

Taking Back Control :shootself

Get your thinking cap on Priti. Still on for Ascension Island or was it St. Helena I forget...
 


















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