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Previously on "No signed 'future' Brexit deal within two years, says Theresa May"
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWell let's look at the evidence:
Obviously not British: AtW, Diseasex
Already left the UK: Scooty, Darmstadt
Already left reality: Sas
(Feel free to chip in with any others)
That looks like a majority, of sorts, and as we know, it only takes a majority.
We will complete the electoral register, by working to include more of the five million Britons who live abroad. We will introduce votes for life, scrapping the rule that bars British citizens who have lived abroad for more than 15 years from voting
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostIt's like Air Crash Investigation. It's not just one thing.
Nothing like Brexit at all really.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAgree very strongly. If "Call me Dave" had done something about non EU migration then Brexit would not have happened.
At least the vote got rid of him....
immigration took off in 1997.
Non EU peaked in 2004 and is back to 1999 levels.
EU migration is 5 times that 0f 1997 and is now higher than non EU migration.
go have a play
https://www.migrationwatchuk.org/sta.../#create-graph
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAlso if Tony Blair hadn't overridden the EU's restrictions on freedom of movement..
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAre you saying that all the people on CUK who voted to remain either do not live in the UK, are planning to leave or were not born here?
(Just want to clarify, since the leave group are well known for saying things, then claiming they didn't mean them.Last edited by The_Equalizer; 5 April 2017, 13:14.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMass immigration started several years before the Eastern European countries joined the EU and the rise in immigration was fairly small from before to after they joined, obviously employers favoured EU citizens as it was less bureacratic to get them so the proportions shifted.
If you leave the EU this does not effect migration it just shifts it in favour of non-EU countries.
At least the vote got rid of him....
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAre you saying that all the people on CUK who voted to remain either do not live in the UK, are planning to leave or were not born here?
(Just want to clarify, since the leave group are well known for saying things, then claiming they didn't mean them.
Obviously not British: AtW, Diseasex
Already left the UK: Scooty, Darmstadt
Already left reality: Sas
(Feel free to chip in with any others)
That looks like a majority, of sorts, and as we know, it only takes a majority.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostThere seems to be a bit of a divide here. I think you'll find that CUK remainers don't live in the UK, planning to leave and/or weren't born here.
(Just want to clarify, since the leave group are well known for saying things, then claiming they didn't mean them.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostExactly, if you check the working population it is actually remarkably stable.
My home town has the exactly the same working population as it had in 2000 but the retired population has increased very significantly. The growth of the population of the town is purely due to the increase in the number of pensioners.
This is the problem.
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