Michael Gove calls for an Open approach on Brexit
I think the Tories survival instinct is kicking in as they now ditch Brexit.
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Simple solution to the Brexit problem - stay in Europe AND cancel Freedom of Movement
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostTry telling Scooty that...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI think we get an inkiing here as to why a referendum is a bad idea to make an important political decision.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWho is being given Greek citizenship in mass numbers? It isn't an easy process. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_nationality_law
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe simple solution would have been for Labour back in 2007 to implement the proposed changes that made our benefits system contribution based rather than a free for all.
Then Eastern Europeans wouldn't then be getting their wages topped up with benefits as soon as they arrived in the country and would instead have had to both work here for 5 years before claiming...
However they forgot that many systems have a residency requirement as well so if you were educated here before the age of 16 you qualify. That way those in the care system or are disabled and have lived here all their lives aren't made destitute.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by original PM View PostDoes anyone have any links to the eu threatening Poland for not allowing any migrants?
You vill obey ze rules or vi vill invade.
The European Commission has failed to speak publicly about Poland’s denial of access to asylum procedures at its border with Belarus. The EU is seeking to step up migration cooperation with Belarus. An October 2016 EU-Belarus “mobility partnership” agreement includes “enhance[d] operational cooperation on return” of third country nationals and combating irregular migration as priorities. The commission plans to provide Belarus €7 million in financial support to build open and closed reception facilities for irregular migrants as part of a wider deal on migration cooperation including a future readmission agreement. Poland has no bilateral readmission agreement with Belarus.
“The Commission’s failure to call out Poland’s denial of access to asylum at its border with Belarus makes the prospect of EU migration cooperation with Belarus deeply worrying,” Gall said. “The Commission should press Warsaw to halt summary returns to Belarus and ensure that all asylum seekers approaching Poland’s border can lodge their claims and have them decided in a fair way. And it should make sure that its migration cooperation with Belarus does not lead to asylum seekers being denied access to protection.”
https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/03/01/...blocked-borderLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThere used to be a time when the British were the quintessential pragmatic people but poor education has led to too many being ideological.
Essential reading for any non cretins.Leave a comment:
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The simple solution would have been for Labour back in 2007 to implement the proposed changes that made our benefits system contribution based rather than a free for all.
Then Eastern Europeans wouldn't then be getting their wages topped up with benefits as soon as they arrived in the country and would instead have had to both work here for 5 years before claiming...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah so they arrive in Greece, get EU citizenship and then can go anywhere.
We have been here before.
Does anyone have any links to the eu threatening Poland for not allowing any migrants?
You vill obey ze rules or vi vill invade.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThanks for clarifying that NAT.
There used to be a time when the British were the quintessential pragmatic people but poor education has led to too many being ideological.Leave a comment:
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