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Previously on "Brexit: how do you think the UK will vote?"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPolls shows Brexit out vote falling like a stone. British have no balls whatsoever.
I hope everyone enjoys the next 20 years of complete and total EU rule, open borders, red tape, and £50bn a year fees...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe problem is we don't have any control over which ones we get. Australia for example has pretty tough immigration rules based on:
1. Age
2. Education
3. Skills and work history
4. Criminal checks to prevent known criminals
5. Health checks to prevent health tourism and spread of disease
6. Sponsorship for work
7. Minimum amount of money to bring in (held in a govt bond) incase they fall on hard times
All we ask as a country and fair minded people, is that we in the UK can apply the above rules to anyone wanting to settle here. Simple as. Those that meet the requirements are more than welcome here and get our full support.
Under non elected EU rule we get what we are given, and there's nothing we can do about it.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOkay lets wrap this thread up. It's now clear how the UK is going to vote. The whole referendum is a complete waste of time & money. To the outtie camp, you might as well pack up your bags, go home, and lick your wounds.
Tell me, do you know what the word oblivion means?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPolls shows Brexit out vote falling like a stone.
Depends on the timeframe, I guess. Anyway, we know where it's heading, and you're absolutely right about the direction of travel once we validate them.
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Polls shows Brexit out vote falling like a stone. British have no balls whatsoever.
I hope everyone enjoys the next 20 years of complete and total EU rule, open borders, red tape, and £50bn a year fees...
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOkay lets wrap this thread up. It's now clear how the UK is going to vote. The whole referendum is a complete waste of time & money. To the outtie camp, you might as well pack up your bags, go home, and lick your wounds.
Tell me, do you know what the word oblivion means?
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Okay lets wrap this thread up. It's now clear how the UK is going to vote. The whole referendum is a complete waste of time & money. To the outtie camp, you might as well pack up your bags, go home, and lick your wounds.
Tell me, do you know what the word oblivion means?
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostI have no interest in professional sports of any kind, so you'll have to explain the joke to me if there's one in there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dfquB355-4
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostYou don't support Celtic perchance?
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostHahahahahah, oh no doubt. Right after Westminster starts trying to collect taxes from the colonies with 200+ years of interest attached!
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostUnless you think that it's not a two way street however you cut it?
Wonder how those Apple Warranties will hold up.
Or we could do a Luxembourg.
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