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Previously on "Where can i go to get out of the UK"

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  • scooterscot
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    UK representative democracy died on the same day the referendum was called. If the last 3-4 years have shown us anything it is the UK parliament no longer works. Ironically supporters of leave used the last election as confirmation of the referendum result.

    Freddie Mercury was once asked, what instrument do you play? The audience darling, came the reply. This is what Boris does to the electorate. Tells them what they want to hear. Much like Thumps voting base (like the Trump voting bankrupt Montana farmers sitting on a mountain of Soya with no one to sell it to). Vote for the soundbites, forget about the consequences.

    Jim Jefferies speech from 4 years ago.. he was spot on.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
    But the facts are just starting to come out.
    The facts came out on December 12th. The most glaring of them being that the electorate at large were acutely aware that their wish to LEAVE the EU had been getting thwarted every step of the way by whining politico Bremoaners in Parliament.

    The necessary steps were taken by the voters and now it is full steam ahead...............at least on the planet that most of us still live on.
    Maybe you could give us the view from Planet Deludia?

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  • Cirrus
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    Hang on to the dream. You'll soon have to wake up.

    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    If only we could have a People's Vote.
    We've had three and a half years with no facts whatsoever. But the facts are just starting to come out.

    It's a ticking timebomb. When it all kicks off, don't count your chickens PaperBhoy

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
    others simply thought Jezza must be the Devil incarnate so they best put a lying buffoon in charge of this great nation.
    Well that is certainly one way of looking at it. Entirely speculative of course, but if it fits your cranky narrative knock yourself out.


    Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
    Despite everything, the majority is for staying in the EU (at 52%)
    If only we could have a People's Vote..................

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  • Cirrus
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    A recent poll(the GE) indicated that we, as a nation, are still heavily in favour of leaving the EU
    You would have thought so but once again, PaperBhoy, you would be wrong. You personally may have voted for Brexit but others simply thought Jezza must be the Devil incarnate so they best put a lying buffoon in charge of this great nation. Weird but we've learnt how utterly barmy the electorate is inclined to be. Despite everything, the majority is for staying in the EU (at 52%)

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    95% of them have. Only 5% have come to the UK since 2008. I hope that puts your mind at rest.
    Reliable statistics and figures from a trusted source might do, but the random vapid outpourings of your zany imagination are, like so many of your "contributions", entirely worthless.

    HTH BIDI

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    And someone really ought to remind all of these raft-clinging immigrants that by continuing to blow their life savings striving to get to Blighty, they are in fact unwittingly bypassing all of these supposed Nirvanas stretched across most of western europe, all of which can be reached for far less financial outlay.
    They clearly haven't researched matters properly.
    95% of them have. Only 5% have come to the UK since 2008. I hope that puts your mind at rest.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
    A recent poll(the GE) indicated that we, as a nation, are still heavily in favour of leaving the EU
    It's a complete travesty of course as within the innumerable collection of pompous London-centric self-righteous social media bubbles, the urge to Remain continues to grumble along at fever pitch. Aided and abetted by umpteen gurning expats that nobody cares much about.

    And someone really ought to remind all of these raft-clinging immigrants that by continuing to blow their life savings striving to get to Blighty, they are in fact unwittingly bypassing all of these supposed Nirvanas stretched across most of western europe, all of which can be reached for far less financial outlay.
    They clearly haven't researched matters properly.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    You're not the first that I've heard looking for the exit.

    The leavers pretend the country is united post election. Truth is it remains sorely divided, with years of recovery ahead before any possibility of economic prosperity.

    Life is short, why be part of the Whateverspoons homemade depression?

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    And yet, if being in the EU equates to "power" then these are rated below the UK in that list

    Czech Republic 9
    Slovakia 10
    Hungary 10
    Slovenia 11
    Latvia 11
    Estonia 12
    Poland 14

    So the UK does have more "power" than [some] other European countries.

    I was thinking about visa free travel, although the media likes to equate that number with "power".

    It will be interesting to see how many countries the UK loses (in terms of visa-free travel) after the transition.
    Possibly, at least 27 European ones...

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    More what? More power, if so then you're wrong according to the survey:
    And yet, if being in the EU equates to "power" then these are rated below the UK in that list

    Czech Republic 9
    Slovakia 10
    Hungary 10
    Slovenia 11
    Latvia 11
    Estonia 12
    Poland 14

    So the UK does have more "power" than [some] other European countries.

    I was thinking about visa free travel, although the media likes to equate that number with "power".

    It will be interesting to see how many countries the UK loses (in terms of visa-free travel) after the transition.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by wattaj View Post
    No, we're not doomed yet... £250k gets you a holiday home in Portugal and an EU passport.

    Just sayin' like...
    + low tax on none local income from memory.

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  • wattaj
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    No, we're not doomed yet... £250k gets you a holiday home in Portugal and an EU passport.

    Just sayin' like...

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    And yet the UK has more than other European countries. So we're not doomed yet.
    More what? More power, if so then you're wrong according to the survey:

    Japan 1 Singapore 2
    South Korea 3
    Germany 3
    Italy 4
    Finland 4
    Spain 5
    Luxembourg 5
    Denmark 5
    Sweden 6
    France 6
    Switzerland 7
    Portugal 7
    Netherlands 7
    Ireland 7
    Austria 7
    United States 8
    United Kingdom 8
    Norway 8
    Greece 8
    Belgium 8
    However once the new blue UK passports printed by a French company in Poland get through the trade barriers that might be in place, then it is sure to be no. 1 again.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    And yet the UK has more than some (but not all) other European countries. So we're not doomed yet.


    EDIT: added "some (but not all)" for clarity, even though that should have been clear, but apparently not ffs
    Last edited by Platypus; 17 January 2020, 13:02.

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