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Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by cidered abroad, Apr 22, 2016.

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  1. Redprintt

    Redprintt Well-Known Member

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    MTG has talked about buying a house and Mathematics.

    He's obviously never heard of 'supply and demand'.
    The millions that will be here in the next 5 years will make it harder by the day to afford somewhere to live.
    Some need to be kicked in the b*lls to know it hurts.
     
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    Is this still about snooker?

    :emoticon-0110-tongu
     
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    So true.. I fear this may happen with Corbyn, the Tories will inevitably kick themselves in the balls by picking on the NHS and defending the rich undefendables and Corbyn will be seen as some kind of knight in shining armour that will make all the 'working class' people a million promises that all the real normal people will have to pay for!

    Thats gonna be a massive kick in the balls for us all!

    In case you're wondering why I am spending all my time on here today wittering on, my van has broken down and I await its return so I thought I would bore you lot! <laugh>
     
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    Much has been said about the need for sovereignty and the need to make our own laws. Could posters please name the stupid EU laws which really affect their lives. I just googled "ridiculous EU laws" and it came up with straight bananas, prunes don't fight cancer and lots of things about food, which quite frankly make sod all difference to me. . Name the top five EU laws you would get rid of; I am prepared to be convinced
     
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    human rights act[what a disgrace that is every corrupt and bad apple hide behind it]
     
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    Handy Andy - Immigration is good, however we suffer uncontrolled immigration.

    So the main reason for me :
    Every Tom, Dick or Harry is allowed to come here from the EU.

    'I am prepared to be convinced' if you can also convince me I'm wrong.
     
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    Worth a read http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...w-scrapping-human-rights-act-dangerous-jumble. I don't know enough about it but essentially it advantages tourists and criminals and as such does not really affect me.
    As regards immigration (I assume you mean the free movement of labour) is this not a reciprocal condition of membership in of the Treaty of Rome?
    The point is that we can all itemise things we don't like but we don't quantify what affect it will have on us. My view is in or out it does not affect me that much.
     
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    wizered Ol' Mucker Staff Member

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    We've got another 8 weeks of this, I'm going to let this run a bit longer and then close it, it's getting repetitious and a bit boring and that affects all of us.
     
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    Handy Andy
    Sorry, nothing to do with the Treaty of Rome signed nearly 60 years ago.
    Tony Blair signed up for uncontrolled immigration in 2004.
    Ok Wiz, over to you.
     
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    Works two ways immigration rules. Spain could easily send pensioners back here who would cause a strain on the NHS.
     
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  11. banksyisourhero

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    Brit ex pat pensioners come back here for NHS treatment anyway.. I know many who do!

    Irrelevant..
     
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