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enough is enough, (again)
*cough* "these islands"Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's not free movement.
It is UK and Irish citizens travelling through out the British Isles.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brit...naming_dispute
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Aye but it's between EU/EFTA and non-EU, or will be. Rather odd situation in my book.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's not free movement.
It is UK and Irish citizens travelling through out the British Isles.
Channel Islanders and the Manx too BTW, not part of UK but part of the CTA....
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The government is quickly becoming their own executioner. Noose or guillotine would seem to be the remaining choices.
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"No 10 says free movement ends when UK leaves EU"
So it's half in half out deal.
Technically they'll be proven right whilst free movement continues. Surprised there's any face left given how much they're cutting off.
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Tomorrow will be a new definition of "leave"Originally posted by Paddy View Postenough is enough, (again)
No 10 says free movement ends when UK leaves EU - BBC News
I wonder what the policy will be tomorrow.
TM: "We define leaving the EU as the day we start giving the NHS £350million a week that we pledged"
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enough is enough, (again)
enough is enough, (again)
Downing Street has now decided that enough is enough and that it is time to stop the bickering.Suggestions that freedom of movement will continue after the UK leaves the EU are wrong, Downing Street has said.No 10 says free movement ends when UK leaves EU - BBC NewsNo 10 says free movement ends when UK leaves EU
I wonder what the policy will be tomorrow.Tags: None
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