Anyone who thinks our borders should not be managed by dictated by Merkel and managed by Turkey is clearly a racist.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnyone who thinks our borders should not be managed by dictated by Merkel and managed by Turkey is clearly a racist.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnyone who thinks our borders should not be managed by dictated by Merkel and managed by Turkey is clearly a racist.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostEh?
Simples.
The inners are using the race card if anyone dares mention borders or immigration.Comment
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They've been using the race card for years.
It's Tony Blair's fault for opting out of the 10 year waiver on Eastern Europeans. Germany opted out FFS.
We are full. Please Foxtrot Oscar.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhich freedom exactly did they take from you specifically?
And right now if we vote in we are saying that that is fine.
It is actually fook all to do with immigration but as we are a small island and therefore have less resources than a large continental landmass - like Europe say, it means we need to ensure that we have secured our borders and we only let people in who can be productive members of society.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI think you miss the point I am not talking about me specifically I am talking about the people of the UK allowing our freedoms to be dictated to us by a central European power
Do you PERSONALLY know anybody who did and which freedoms were lost?
IMHO the main restriction to freedoms comes solely from UK Govt - you can't buy a CS gas for self-defense in this country because laws class it as "firearm", so my freedom to self-defend myself even with CS gas is massively reduced, NOT because of EU.
From top of my head the worst thing EU did so far was making UK sites display retarded warning about cookies being used, that's total BS and it's currently being reviewed in EU.Last edited by AtW; 4 May 2016, 17:22.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOk, we've established that you specifically did NOT lost any freedoms.
Do you PERSONALLY know anybody who did and which freedoms were lost?
IMHO the main restriction to freedoms comes solely from UK Govt - you can't buy a CS gas for self-defense in this country because laws class it as "firearm", so my freedom to self-defend myself even with CS gas is massively reduced, NOT because of EU.
From top of my head the worst thing EU did so far was making UK sites display retarded warning about cookies being used, that's total BS and it's currently being reviewed in EU.
How about the loss of freedom to deport Islamic terrorists.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWell it was pretty bloody hard to get rid of Abu what's his face (hook). How about the loss of freedom to deport Islamic terrorists.
I think it's very good that EU is limiting freedoms of UK Govt, if those terrorists are breaking any laws in UK then they should be jailed under UK laws or not allowed into the country in the first place.
I've come to conclusion that UK Govt is totally untrusted and should never have final say on matters affecting citizens, so for UK to be part of EU is awesome. It's also great for UK Govt - gives them great excuse to blame EU for their own incompetence.
On a business side the argument is rock solid - for trade to be in EU is much better for UK than being outside.Last edited by AtW; 4 May 2016, 18:07.Comment
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