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Previously on "So thickos support Brexit and the more intelligent support staying in"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostUK has paid about 1/4 Trillion Pounds into EU blackhole since it joined.
I wonder what the UK would look like if we had invested this money in this countries future instead?
I would suspect we would be the richest, healthiest and best educated country in the World if we had.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWe could of course take the money we pay the EU and spend it on something else.
I wonder what the UK would look like if we had invested this money in this countries future instead?
I would suspect we would be the richest, healthiest and best educated country in the World if we had.
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Migration is good for your country.
But what you need is to stop immigration for few years, build infrastructure, schools, houses, hospitals, and get more again .
Theres place for everyone just it should be slightly slower
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the governmentthe tax payeryou no doubt voted forwho always pays forstopped this austerity BS and properly fundedthings like the NHS, schools and transport
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostApparently the Central European states will be perfectly happy to vote the UK a special deal that gives them free trade, but allows them to deport all their citizens (which is apparently a prime motivator for quitting the EU in the first place).
Seriously outies: read the above sentence out loud and see if it makes any sense.
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostApparently the Central European states will be perfectly happy to vote the UK a special deal that gives them free trade, but allows them to deport all their citizens (which is apparently a prime motivator for quitting the EU in the first place).
Seriously outies: read the above sentence out loud and see if it makes any sense.
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostToo late, i'm here and getting UK passport this year.
the assumption people's dislike of uncontrolled immigration has something to do with prejudice not pragmatism is a lie perpetrated by those who profit from it.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostTell that to Switzerland.
Seriously outies: read the above sentence out loud and see if it makes any sense.
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostAnd none of this will change if you want to be in the EEA after quitting the EU - why is that so hard to understand? The massive strain would be alleviated somewhat if the government you no doubt voted for stopped this austerity BS and properly funded things like the NHS, schools and transport and changed rules around who could buy housing and why.
Everything isn't the fault of immigrants!
I'm not daft enough to think that that it's all the fault of immigrants, but adding such vast numbers of people into the UK isn't possible and there are obvious signs all about us. The NHS continues have vast sums poured into it. The building of houses and schools just can't keep up. Meanwhile the standard of living of current residents continues to slip. You are now suggesting the regulation of the housing market by changing the rules of who can buy a house. How would that work? Billionaire Russians can't buy houses? Oh, and you're wrong on the voting front.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostStrain on housing, welfare, Crime, healthcare of course are nothing to do with Immigration - you are Diane Abbot and I claim my free public school education.
We could of course take the money we pay the EU and spend it on something else.
Deporting all non-citizens and blocking immigration will not magically solve any of these things.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostIt's hardly surprising that lower-skilled workers are less in favour Europe.
Unchecked migration has pushed down their job prospects, pushed up their housing costs and undermined their sense of community.
On the other hand middle-class left leaning Guardian reading bores love to prattle on about how lovely their Polish gardener is. And how cheap! But of course the Polish and Romanian staff cannot afford to live anywhere near by.
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