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It has occurred to me that given the UK doesn't implement the EU controls on 'free movement of labour' that it is allowed to, then the natural conclusion of that is after March 30th next year we will still allow 'them all' in, but our EU cousins will - of course - be applying normal non-EU restrictions to Britons trying to work over there.Originally posted by Paddy View PostWithout exception, every Brexiter I have questioned, it always boils down to immigration. Having said that, more than half od Brexiters I know have changed their minds to remain.
Any decrease in the EU migration will be met with an increase in non-EU migration.
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R: Justify a single Brexit claim you have made.
L: You miserable materialistic twat
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R: There will be queues
L: Project Fear
R: No, really. Here's a report and another one and another one.
L: Erm, we'll open our borders then
R: But I thought you wanted to control our borders?
L: No, just for goods. Not people.
R: But you'll destroy the British Farming industry if you do that.
L: Erm. Project Fear, but if we do, it's a price worth paying as I'll feel better.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMore the prospect of another weekend of joyless vanilla anal sex in the Thistle Hotel Heathrow.
Oh he propositioned you as well? It was slightly less attractive than cleaning MF's unmentionables when he arrived in Brussels I turned the contract down I believe they got a Mod to help (Wipe The Front Hole or something). I got offered the Brussels job as well but I let AssGoo get his dream job!
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For me, it was the uncontrolled immigration of non-straight (i.e. gay) bananas.
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The only staunch Brexiter I knew committed suicide last month. Male person in his 60s London born.
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The ones I know it's almost always immigration. They think by coming out of the EU there will be less Muslim immigrants from war torn countries.
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The few that I have talked to, or at least admitted it (the shame), it has been immigration, straight bananas and the decline of the North!
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The only Brexiteer I know was motivated partly by immigration and partly by a dislike of gay marriage.Originally posted by Paddy View PostWithout exception, every Brexiter I have questioned, it always boils down to immigration. Having said that, more than half od Brexiters I know have changed their minds to remain.
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