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Theresa May is going to send a letter saying that EU migrants already in the UK are welcome to stay after Brexit :( I was hoping after brexit we'd be able to deport all the East European Big Issue sellers that clog our high streets.

 

We hear all the time that there are cutbacks to public services due to austerity. We also hear the NHS is at breaking point. Yet we have billions to spend looking after migrants that pay virtually nothing in tax....

 

If it was me I'd stop benefits for all EU migrants...

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22 minutes ago, matelot said:

Theresa May is going to send a letter saying that EU migrants already in the UK are welcome to stay after Brexit :( I was hoping after brexit we'd be able to deport all the East European Big Issue sellers that clog our high streets.

 

We hear all the time that there are cutbacks to public services due to austerity. We also hear the NHS is at breaking point. Yet we have billions to spend looking after migrants that pay virtually nothing in tax....

 

If it was me I'd stop benefits for all EU migrants...

At the moment I'd be more concerned about brexit ever taking place if I was you.

 

Whats happened to the great repeal bill?..  

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

At the moment I'd be more concerned about brexit ever taking place if I was you.

 

Whats happened to the great repeal bill?..  

 

 

 

Tbh, I cant see the EU agreeing to a deal that is "fair".

 

Each of the 27 remaining EU countries can veto a deal. The chances of each country agreeing to a deal is remote. I just hope we go hard Brexit....

 

 

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24 minutes ago, matelot said:

Tbh, I cant see the EU agreeing to a deal that is "fair".

 

Each of the 27 remaining EU countries can veto a deal. The chances of each country agreeing to a deal is remote. I just hope we go hard Brexit....

 

 

It ain't the EU you should be worrying about if you're a hardline brexiteer, its the remainers in the Tory Party..

 

They mean to wreck brexit from within..  I didn't understand it at first, not havin a clue about how parliament works an all but they're gonna get the brexiteers with the small print.. IE amendments..

 

Its gonna be great fun watching things unfold as the next few months pass...   

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1 hour ago, Vespasian said:

It ain't the EU you should be worrying about if you're a hardline brexiteer, its the remainers in the Tory Party..

 

They mean to wreck brexit from within..  I didn't understand it at first, not havin a clue about how parliament works an all but they're gonna get the brexiteers with the small print.. IE amendments..

 

Its gonna be great fun watching things unfold as the next few months pass...   

Can't see that happening, sure they will try to water it down as much as they can and get the softest Brexit they can, BUT the Torys know all too well that if they try and defy the will of the people they will be finished. UKip or some new party will form and UK politics will change in a way never before seen, IMO.

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Tbh, I think the Brexit referendum was people asking politely for things to change and the needs of native Brits to be respected. If Brexit isn't delivered I can see people swinging from lamp posts.

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Tbh, I think the Brexit referendum was people asking politely for things to change and the needs of native Brits to be respected. If Brexit isn't delivered I can see people swinging from lamp posts.


We agree on something never thought I’d say that[emoji23][emoji23]

TM needs to grow a pair and walk away this week until the EU get a grip and realise that it would be bad all round for no deal!
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What some people don't understand is the damage to Britain PLC if we leave Europe without a deal..  I'm torn myself between wanting the hardest brexit possible or whether to root for the remainers and hope they can stifle the whole business..

 

On the one hand, we voted brexit so deserve all it brings down on us.. on the other, I don't see why half the country who had any kind of grievance should expect the remainers to suffer economically just because they wanted to punish the establishment..

 

I think a good chunk of brexiteers voted for brexit because of immigration, something they wouldn't be so bothered about if they did their duty and actually did some breeding of their own..  

 

How many of the numpties who voted for brexit have got more than three children?..  or at least three children..   in fact a thoughts just crossed my mind.. root out all the voters who voted brexit and cancel out every vote if the people didn't have three or more children...

 

I mean thats the real issue isn't it, we have to import half the scum of the third world because our own waste of space population can't be bothered to breed..  

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

What some people don't understand is the damage to Britain PLC if we leave Europe without a deal..  I'm torn myself between wanting the hardest brexit possible or whether to root for the remainers and hope they can stifle the whole business..

 

On the one hand, we voted brexit so deserve all it brings down on us.. on the other, I don't see why half the country who had any kind of grievance should expect the remainers to suffer economically just because they wanted to punish the establishment..

 

I think a good chunk of brexiteers voted for brexit because of immigration, something they wouldn't be so bothered about if they did their duty and actually did some breeding of their own..  

 

How many of the numpties who voted for brexit have got more than three children?..  or at least three children..   in fact a thoughts just crossed my mind.. root out all the voters who voted brexit and cancel out every vote if the people didn't have three or more children...

 

I mean thats the real issue isn't it, we have to import half the scum of the third world because our own waste of space population can't be bothered to breed..  

 

 

 

 

What ever way you voted should not really matter. 

If we don’t leave we might as well not have voted at all.

we never got asked about a hard or soft brexit. I thought out meant out when I voted!

out completely from all of it and start again like a divorce.

on that subject why are we not getting a financial settlement from them?

 

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