Originally posted by m0n1k3r
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Reply to: Where are all the BREXIT plan B's?
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I will be paying sterling to import cheap contractors to the Eurozone.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostReferendums only do damage. Whilst the exit loose themselves in hysteria there'll be at least 25+ million people in the UK miserable as
Money spinning ideas might include taking advantage of this population. Perhaps home suicide kits?
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Okay, thought of first plan b.
www.brides.eu
Mail order EU brides, for sad old pervs (cough), who will marry a pretty young EU lady so she can settle and live in Britain.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostMaybe the remaining members of the EU may want to question the size of the EU budget and what they get in return for their contributions then and possibly cut out some of the dead wood, when they have to start paying in the way.
EU is not for Xmas, it's for life.
HTH
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSpain will have to pay up more money into EU, do you think they would not take it out on UK house owners there?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy would Spain allow free movement for UK citizens when UK won't allow that for Spain?
Are Spanish people really that happy about British comes over there and taking their houses?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostQuite correct AtW, bacuase, obviously, the nation states won't make any pragmatic decisions in the next two years
Are Spanish people really that happy about British comes over there and taking their houses? High tax on foreign owned residential houses will be in order for sure.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAre you for real?
They won't be able to be in Spain more than 183 days a year - starndard for visitors visa, so they'll have to spend autumn and winter in good old Blighty.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNow why would they be returning from Spain? You don't seriously imagine their status will change one way or the other do you?
They won't be able to be in Spain more than 183 days a year - starndard for visitors visa, so they'll have to spend autumn and winter in good old Blighty.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell fair enough, as long as you have researched it properly.
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