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The EU debate - Part III

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  1. PleaseNotPoll

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    So you've watched a couple of Channel 5 programmes and now think there's an epidemic?
    What makes you think that this is widespread enough to be a serious issue?

    A small number of people will always be ahead of whatever protections that we try to put into place.
    That doesn't mean that we stop trying to catch them or refine the system, but you'll always be able to find examples of it.
     
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  2. Stan

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    There it is. Not that you're bothered by Stan <laugh>

    Threatened anyone with sexual assault today or are you now on the register?
     
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    120k less Brexit voters because they've died.
     
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  4. DMD

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    Desperate in the extreme.

    We're leaving. <ok>
     
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    No one is claiming otherwise. It's just an interesting piece of analysis.
     
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    It does pose an interesting question.

    Before the 2020 general election, natural change in demographics wipes out the leave majority.

    Sounds like Brexit needs to be done and dusted ASAP.
     
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    The usual bollocks from you.

    Not every benefits claimant is a sponger, but the sanctions rules often catch those who are more than willing to work.

    There's over 3 million EU immigrants working in the UK and less than 600k long term unemployed you dolt. Welcome to the point
     
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    You're making the same point as me you tit.

    It's okay for your sort this time of year, plenty of panto's for you and six similar mates. <ok>
     
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    I wasn't at all Detective ****stuble Dull.

    It must be a sad time of year for a lonely auld **** like you Dull. Are you on the list for 'spare a chair' this Chrimbo?

    At least I have 6 mates btw ;)
     
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    At least they died knowing that they did their bit for Queen and Country........keeping the foreigners out.
     
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    Newsnight have an interesting story tonight about farmers replacing EU workers with machines.
     
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  12. DMD

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    It must terrify you to be agreeing with me wee fella. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

    Hiiii hoooooo...
     
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    British machines?
     
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    At lot of that stuff used to be done by school kids round here. They've always looked for low price labour.
     
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    That's what I am saying, too
     
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    Was that just after the War?
     
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  17. DMD

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    It was right at the start. It was King Charles' punishment for us locking him out. :emoticon-0114-dull:
     
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  18. Stan

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    We need to tell these foreign types that we won the war as at the moment it's coming across as a bit desperate.

    Chancellor urges Brexit interim deal

    Chancellor Philip Hammond has backed a transitional deal for Brexit saying it would be "helpful" to allow longer than two years for the UK's EU exit.

    Mr Hammond told the Treasury select committee that there was an "emerging view" that having longer would tend towards a "smoother transition" .

    There would be "less risks of disruption" including "crucially risks to financial stability", he added.

    However, both business and government would have to make changes, he said.

    His comments are being seen as the strongest signal yet from the government that the Brexit process could take a lot longer than the two years needed for the official Article 50 exit process to be completed.


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38295358
     
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    I saw that earlier. it's no great surprise. Despite all the waffle and bluster from the increasing hapless May & co, it's patently obvious that a) it will all take several years to unravel, and b). They still haven't got a ****ing clue what they're doing, or where they're going.
     
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    Hammond is effectively saying that this is going to be a ****storm and we need to drag it out as long as possible in the hope that it can be watered down as much as possible. If he and the government genuinely thought it was a good thing they'd be pushing it forward as quickly as possible.
     
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