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Brexit won't stop EU migration
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHTF can you tell what the EU is doing or the effect it is having from the gilded perch of a well paid job. I went on a stag weekend to Krakow a couple of weeks ago . I now consider myself an expert on the mood of the people of Poland , the functioning of the EU and the effect it has on the lives of the people.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostEU net migration is less than half actually over the last few years. Where I lived in the UK there were a lot of Asian shops selling Asian food, and that was a long time agoAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHave you had much dealing with the EU? Worked there? Done business there? Lived there?
Doesn't feel like a "dodgy paramilitary group" to me.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIndeed and now we have no go areas and young people running off to Syria to overthrow decadent westerners.Comment
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI meant in terms of the 'you're free to leave' aspect, as in 'you're free to leave, but we'll get you for doing so'.
Problem is people like the open market but not the free movement.
No easy solution to that.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by stek View PostWe've always had no-go areas in UK, Scotland for example....Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIts hardly that is it? What they're saying is if you want access to the open market you must follow the rules which include free movement. All very libertarian and capitalist.
Problem is people like the open market but not the free movement.
No easy solution to that.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyes there is, negotiation & compromise. Pity the EU don't want to.
Actually I think we've got a good deal at the moment, keep the pound which we can control to a certain extent and undercut our Euro competitors while having all the benefits. Price of that is EU immigration - having said which with unemployment at 5% it does seem we can cope. There's still a shortage of tradesmen even with all these Poles about.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostBut the difference being is that the no-goes in England are now similar to those in Northern Ireland. I have a nasty feeling the England is storing up real problems for itself in this sense.Comment
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