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Channel tunnel to close on Brexit?
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Flood the chunnel and monetise the whole thing, Running Man style. PPV depth-charging of the channel.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI think we need to get ahead of the curve and start fencing off Kent in order to house any unwanteds. The garden of England can simply become the garbage can of England. A giant festering carbunkle on the backside of the Home Counties that we can use as a holding depot for the great unwashed immigrant hordes.
You know it makes sense, after all, the whole place reeks of garlic since the chunnel opened anyway.
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So what? Then we do the checks at Folkestone, and send anybody that we refuse back to Calais. The cost (and possible fines) to be borne by Eurostar (majority owner: French state railways).Originally posted by LondonManc View PostComment
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It means the Jungle will be on the British side and regular successful escape attempts will happen resulting in more Afghan taxi drivers in LondonOriginally posted by expat View PostSo what? Then we do the checks at Folkestone, and send anybody that we refuse back to Calais. The cost (and possible fines) to be borne by Eurostar (majority owner: French state railways).Comment
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The next major is going to force TFL to limit taxi licences.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt means the Jungle will be on the British side and regular successful escape attempts will happen resulting in more Afghan taxi drivers in London"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Essentially Brexit is a battle between those of a free spirit who do not trust men in suits to make decisions for them against the statist establishment of conglomerate institutions in business and government.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Ah, similar to the battle between those gel-haired-agent-cowboys and contractors then.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostEssentially Brexit is a battle between those of a free spirit who do not trust men in suits to make decisions for them against the statist establishment of conglomerate institutions in business and government.
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My hat slides offOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostAh, similar to the battle between those gel-haired-agent-cowboys and contractors then.
HTH
PS - Ever tried applying hair gel to your bald head?
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