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Brexit: how do you think the UK will vote?
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We could only get so lucky if so. Probably free up a lot of buy to let property and bring down property prices as well (the REAL reason for housing costs going up). -
To be fair to the EU, many immigrants to arrive have been non EU, mostly from India, Pakistan and other Asian countries.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCrippling debt is partly a result of high house prices due to immigrants. Though there are other factors.
I think the EU immigration rules have compounded the problem here in the UK. Other EU countries have seen big rises in EU immigrants, but they haven't had the influx from non-EU persons that the UK have seen too.
LibLabCon have welcomed massive immigration from Asia and the EU, but that's because they want sheeple on min wage producing vast offshore profits for the global elite.Leave a comment:
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Crippling debt is partly a result of high house prices due to immigrants. Though there are other factors.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOur course our crippling debt, consumer driven economy, inflated asset prices are nothing to do with us. It's all the EU's fault.Leave a comment:
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Yes blame our misfortunes on someone else. It's always easier.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI honestly believe an in vote will be catastrophic for the UK.
Our course our crippling debt, consumer driven economy, inflated asset prices are nothing to do with us. It's all the EU's fault.Leave a comment:
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I'm voting out and have my fingers crossed but I'm not hopeful.
I honestly believe an in vote will be catastrophic for the UK.Leave a comment:
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Gawd. Can you imagine, looking at her mouth, what Cherie's a*ole looks like?we can see is his sweaty arse sticking upLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostOur well respected former PM Tony Blair manages to hit pretty much every scaremongering point in less than two minutes.
EU exit could break up UK, Tony Blair says - BBC News
Arsewater Tony, arsewater.
Another one so deep in the EU money trough all we can see is his sweaty arse sticking up.
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Our well respected former PM Tony Blair manages to hit pretty much every scaremongering point in less than two minutes.Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostI'm voting out, but I bet project fear will win the day
Besides even if 100% of the electorate voted out, we would still need to keep voting again and again until we made the 'right' decision like Ireland
The best we can achieve are short term bribes from Frau Merkel
EU exit could break up UK, Tony Blair says - BBC News
Arsewater Tony, arsewater.
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That'll be 'Project Fear' (c) Leave.EU (c) Grassroots Out (c) Vote LeaveOriginally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostI'm voting out, but I bet project fear will win the day
Besides even if 100% of the electorate voted out, we would still need to keep voting again and again until we made the 'right' decision like Ireland
The best we can achieve are short term bribes from Frau Merkel
I mean, you only have to look at the last silly little statements of your post to see what I mean
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I'm voting out, but I bet project fear will win the day
Besides even if 100% of the electorate voted out, we would still need to keep voting again and again until we made the 'right' decision like Ireland
The best we can achieve are short term bribes from Frau MerkelLeave a comment:
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