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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    We don't have control of borders.

    We don't have control of who we trade with.

    We don't have control of the way the rebate we receive from the EU is spent in the UK.

    If there is an eu army we won't control that. The unelected commission will no doubt allocate themselves.

    If the proposal for centralisation if income tax is adopted we won't control that.

    We don't control the final judgement on legal matters.
    And after Brexit:

    We'll have a little more control of borders but there's no reason to expect it will affect immigration nor the criminality of immigrants. What's funny is that Switzerland within the EU rules on freedom of movement, within Schengen, seems to have more control over its borders and immigrants than the UK currently has.

    We''ll have just as much control over who we trade with. Britain already trades with countries all over the world. The country with whom we have the second highest trade deficit is China. After Brexit, we'll be able to define our own trade agreements, true - but there's no reason to expect that they'll be any better than what we have now.

    We won't have a rebate, so we'll have nothing to control.

    If <speculation on things that have been mooted, but there's no reason to think particularly they'll come to pass>. Post brexit we will have no control over what the EU decide. A self-evident truth.

    We won't control final judgement on legal matters, because leaving the EU doesn't take us out the European Convention of Human Rights - so we'll still be subject to the European Court of Human Rights. Withdrawal from ECHR is an entirely separate subject from leaving the EU. Russia and Turkey are signatories to the ECHR - they're not EU.

    TL;DR - While there were some good reasons to leave the EU (but in my view the benefit of those is massively outweighed by the drawbacks), "taking back control" wasn't one of them. That was merely a sound bite to rally the troops, appeal to the stupid, but with no real meaning.
    As per the original post, you tell us why having 27 other countries making decisions on what we do is a good for the uk.
    Can't. Because the EU is not about 27 other countries make decisions on what we do. It is about 28 countries deciding together what we (the EU) do. After Brexit, many things the EU decide will affect Britain - but we'll have no control over those decisions.

    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    I could explain it point by point and so can other people who voted remain, but you don't listen to facts and have no understanding that concepts of a form of governance vary.
    FTFY. Still, I've made the attempt for him. Maybe one day the penny will drop. I doubt it, but hope springs eternal.

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  • greenlake
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    Originally posted by darryle View Post
    You can prevent therapy only if you stop drinking.
    Nah, everyone should go to group therapy....

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  • darryle
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    You can prevent therapy only if you stop drinking.

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  • greenlake
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Oddly I put that picture up and stopped drinking vodka.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Oddly I put that picture up and stopped drinking vodka.
    Beers better, in the main, trust me.....

    I'm a professional

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    All 3 bottles
    Oddly I put that picture up and stopped drinking vodka.

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  • darmstadt
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    Actually I suspect this is what put people off of migrating to the UK, imagine having that parked down your street? Put the house prices right down

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Like you? You avatar is more than appropriate
    It is meant to be!!

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post

    Feeble.......
    Like you? You avatar is more than appropriate

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    ftfy
    Half an hour and that is your best retort?

    Feeble.......

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Would it be anything to do with the fact that people like me enjoy xenophobia as I have such a tiny mind rather than accept facts? I mean it is not as if I have actually spent much time in reality for years!!!
    ftfy

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    The question you now have to ask yourself is why are there less foreign students coming to the UK?

    Maybe the fact that tuition fees have almost trebled in the last few years has had an effect?


    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Would it be anything to do with the growing rates of xenophobia that exist only in my tiny mind rather than in reality? I mean it is not as if I have actually spent much time in the UK for years!!!
    ftfy

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    Down 49,000 but still 270,000+.
    41,000 of those were students from foreign countries of which 31,000 were non-EU. Not too good for the economy seeing as they pay tuition fees along with other outgoings. The question you now have to ask yourself is why are there less foreign students coming to the UK? Would it be anything to do with the growing rates of xenophobia in the UK? Just asking...

    As a net figure, 65,000 EU citizens came to the UK, 164,000 non-EU citizens came to the UK, and 56,000 British citizens left.
    Lots more Bulgarians and Romanians than normal though but less Poles, Latvians, Lithuanians, etc.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by diseasex View Post
    I'd love that vodka from your picture. Gonna go town today
    All 3 bottles

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    I don't think Brexit will be an immediate catastrophe, just death by a thousand cuts.
    Yes, you keep droning on about it, presumably in the hope that someone will acknowledge your ramblings as somehow being based on fact.
    Death by a thousand cliches!

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