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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostSo the EU spends our money on us and takes a slice for the privilege.
Why can't we just cut out the middle man?
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British old farts should have more right to vote than people who are not even British:
Estimates based on the 2011 census put the number of Commonwealth citizens eligible to vote in the forthcoming referendum at between 894,000 and more than 960,000. They join Irish citizens as the only non-Brits allowed to vote in what David Cameron has called a "once in a generation" decision.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
You spelled "Baseless conjecture tainted by an air of hysteria" wrong.
https://fullfact.org/europe/eu-migration-and-uk/
Recent figures suggest just over half—around 1.6 million—of the EU nationals living here arrived between 2006 and 2014.
Never mind Turkey. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia will almost certainly be EU members by then so that's another wave of migrants on top of the existing flow.
5 million seems all too likely
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I will be voting in. My Russian wife is voting in.
And my Polish tenants who get housing benefit are vote in.
You know it makes sense. Remain.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYep, and at the same time UK Govt whined that EU is preventing them from doing it - liars and scumbags for whom EU is an easy target, it would be a disaster for UK Govt to leave EU - who would they blame for their own incompetence???
Oh they have done that already.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnd if they do Germany will think of imaginative but legal ways to limit free movement of people which we can copy. After all it was the German government who won in court over paying work related benefits to an individual, which we have since copied.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOne thing is for sure, adding Turkey and the other poor countries on the list to join is going to cost lots more billions to our bill.
Forecasted projections for immigration from the EU is to increase.
It's going to be very costly to vote in, way more than voting out. A vote in is a vote for huge increases in immigration (Turkey are to join the EU very soon), and a huge increase in costs and infrastructure costs. Taxes will rise rapidly if we stay in the EU, as many large poor countries are joining.
If this is the future you want, cripping levels of immigration, crippling tax rises to pay the EU, then go for it, and enjoy for the next 50 years your decision you made.
And if they do Germany will think of imaginative but legal ways to limit free movement of people which we can copy. After all it was the German government who won in court over paying work related benefits to an individual, which we have since copied.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf this is the future you want, cripping levels of immigration, crippling tax rises to pay the EU, then go for it, and enjoy for the next 50 years your decision you made.
That's why staying in EU is very important - otherwise all UK residents become hostages of Tory/Labour Scumverments.
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One thing is for sure, adding Turkey and the other poor countries on the list to join is going to cost lots more billions to our bill.
Forecasted projections for immigration from the EU is to increase.
It's going to be very costly to vote in, way more than voting out. A vote in is a vote for huge increases in immigration (Turkey are to join the EU very soon), and a huge increase in costs and infrastructure costs. Taxes will rise rapidly if we stay in the EU, as many large poor countries are joining.
If this is the future you want, cripping levels of immigration, crippling tax rises to pay the EU, then go for it, and enjoy for the next 50 years your decision you made.
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