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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostHedging my bets. Actually I know of a lot of Brits here in Germany who have done the same thing since Germany allowed EU people who have lived in the country for many years to get a German passport. In other words, we'll have free movement whereas you'll be stuck
I've got a boat
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On twitter today Jonathan Portes (Director, National Institute of Economic and Social Research. Economics, especially fiscal policy, labour markets and immigration.) who is a well known and impartial commentator/expert has tweeted:
Credit to @UKIP for getting @Cebr_uk to cost manifesto: Fiscal Plan Very thin in parts, but still much better than other parties.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostOf course you do
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post(holding both a UK passport and a German one)
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI holiday in the UK - not far from Clacton. You should try it it will be all you can afford.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI don't need a German visa. How about your yearly holiday to Benidorm? Looks like it'll be Clacton in the future
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNot mine, I couldn't give a tulip about him. I just think that him, his party and their followers are quite possibly the best comedy act to come out of the UK in a long time. Pray continue showing the world that the British can also produce world class morons like the Tea Party, the AfD, Dansk Folkeparti, Lega Nord, et. al. and small minded people believe that what they say is real. Keep it up (its a shame Spitting Image is no longer running, they'd have a great time)
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWow you lot are really tulipting yourself Nige is going to cook your golden EU goose.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWow you lot are really tulipting yourself Nige is going tocook your golden EU gooseruin the country and make it a laughing stock to the world.
More worried that muppets like you are going to give us a Labour/SNP government.
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Wow you lot are really tulipting yourself Nige is going to cook your golden EU goose.
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Al Murray has already pledged that all beer will be 1p a pint.
Aren't you keeping up with these election promises?!
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