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Reply to: Scooter get kicked out of Germany day.
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's a half day in Munich today. Isn't there a carnival to watch?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAs I get older I realise my people skills are just fine. It's my tolerance of idiots that needs work.
You are finding it harder to live with yourself as you get older
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBecause they're right wänkers, sorry, whingers
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt does indeed look like scooterscot's return, if it ever happens, will cause the IQ of both countries to go up.
Otherwise we will be dragged back down to levels we haven't had to endure since Darmy was here!!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
It does indeed look like scooterscot's return, if it ever happens, will cause the IQ of both countries to go up.
Otherwise we will be dragged back down to levels we haven't had to endure since Darmy was here!!
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostI beg to differ. There is no implication there.
Which implies that EU citizens already in the UK will be allowed to stay permanently?
Which could imply that EU citizens already in the UK will be allowed to stay permanently.
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From which it may be inferred that EU citizens already in the UK will be allowed to stay permanently.
Take your pick. But in any case it doesn't detract from the fact that Flashman's glee is misplaced and based on misunderstanding the written text of the article, and demonstrates amply his imbecility.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostAgree with NAT, if they have a cut off day then all those arriving before it will be entitled to permanent residency until they leave. Anything else doesn't make sense.
There is a suggestion that people who were in the UK will be able to remain in the way the action was performed but no more than that.
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Agree with NAT, if they have a cut off day then all those arriving before it will be entitled to permanent residency until they leave. Anything else doesn't make sense.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFurthermore, the article says
The Prime Minister is expected to say that EU citizens who travel to Britain after she triggers Article 50 will no longer have the automatic right to stay in the UK permanently.
Which implies that EU citizens already in the UK will be allowed to stay permanently.
What you have misinterpreted as an implication is a non-committal statement. It says nothing about those that have already moved. May is keeping her options open on that one.
You have aggressively tried to correct someone's logic and at the same time revealed your lack of critical thinking. That implies something, doesn't it?
HTH
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