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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHopefully, next PM will ditch that or put a referendum up for it.
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I was just looking at the regional voting map, so Scotland voted 62% Remain. Pretty damn funny for people that cried out for independence and wanted to go free at it, yet now they want to be part of an even bigger institution than the UK, with more laws and rules than the UK ever imposed on them. Makes you wonder.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou don't get it do you? We are free, we don't have to follow EU rules and laws and EU courts do not override our own courts of law. And the EU could never overrule the UK parliament which of course was not the question.
Seems like we exported all the crap years ago.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by Drei View PostI was just looking at the regional voting map, so Scotland voted 62% Remain. Pretty damn funny for people that cried out for independence and wanted to go free at it, yet now they want to be part of an even bigger institution than the UK, with more laws and rules than the UK ever imposed on them. Makes you wonder.
They are welcome to what's left of the EU.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI didn't realise we were going to kick out the Russians, Chinese etc who were buying UK property as an investment and leaving it empty.
I am talking about houses that used to be £150k to £200k not 1mill+. These houses are now £300k to £500k.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTime to boot the Scots. No need for a referendum, just the boot the whingers.
They are welcome to what's left of the EU.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by Drei View PostI was just looking at the regional votingg map, so Scotland voted 62% Remain. Pretty damn funny for gpeople that cried out for independence and wanted to go free at it, yet now they want to be part of an even bigger institution than the UK, with more laws and rules than the UK ever imposed on them. Makes you wonder.
Some of the fact checking organisations tried to find how many EU laws were new and could not come up with a conclusive number due to us having so many laws already."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Drei View PostI was just looking at the regional voting map, so Scotland voted 62% Remain. Pretty damn funny for people that cried out for independence and wanted to go free at it, yet now they want to be part of an even bigger institution than the UK, with more laws and rules than the UK ever imposed on them. Makes you wonder.
What's more hypocritical is the people who voted leave due to being disgruntled with the EU were against Scotland independence which was for the same reasons.Comment
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Originally posted by Drei View PostIn central London probably, doubt many Russians, Qatari, Chinese buy houses from Zone 3 onwards and outside London. So for the average Joe that will buy an average house yes it will be better. The houses in my area did not go up because of all the Russians and Chinese. It went up because of the influx of foreigners avoiding Central London, renting and buying houses where I am. This will apply to most places.
I am talking about houses that used to be £150k to £200k not 1mill+. These houses are now £300k to £500k.
In return this has pushed up prices further out.
Or do you think it was the young immigrants who are living in shared accommodation are the cause of the housing problem in the SE?
I guess like Farage you just simply see everything as an EU immigration problem when the issue is UK governments from Thatcher onwards who think the market will provide basic things that.
BTW Australia has the issue simply because both Britain and Australia don't have residence requirements to buy housing."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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