Off Topic BREXIT

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    Votes: 89 46.1%
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EU Council President Donald Tusk "Today we have to admit that this dream of one European state…one European nation, this was an illusion"

Of course it was. Does anyone really think we could have a supranational European state of 28 members and growing? I'm glad someone in Brussels has latched onto the idea.
 
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In the two years before we actually get out. Will there be even more migrants coming here in the hope that we can't get them out. Hopefuly the message has now gone out ..The UK is FULL and we don't require or want any more unskilled labour from Europe...

Immigration is unlikely to be any different unless our economy crashes and were no longer an attractive destination. Continuing with free movement will be integral to any half decent trade deal whichever idiot we have in charge tries to make.

So I'm afraid immigrants will continue coming to these shores, making billions of profit for the treasury and helping to prop up our NHS and cover the enormous bill we have to foot caring for all these useless pensioners we have.
 
Tusk has been sussed....

If the right in France do well in the 2017 election they'll have a vote to get out...Holland will also vote..
Italy, then Spain, even Poland don't like the EU..The domino effect has began.
 
Of course it was. Does anyone really think we could have a supranational European state of 28 members and growing? I'm glad someone in Brussels has latched onto the idea.

It's the way forward for the world. A world government where everything is passed round. It's the only way to deal with poverty and suffering across the globe, build up solid communities and infrastructure everywhere where everyone has a use, prevent wars and build up a solid defence ready for when the aliens arrive.
 
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They should have shown more concern for our issues. For better or worse it appears that as a nation we wont be pushed Lets get stuck in start making deals and push on. The look on Merkals face is just icing ob the cake.
Can you imagine the phone calls Cameron fielded this morning.. 'David, its Angela, you bastard, you said it was going to be ok!!.. now we're stuck with all these migrants and no economy to speak of. When you mentioned bail out, I didnt think you meant that was you!!!'
 
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In the two years before we actually get out. Will there be even more migrants coming here in the hope that we can't get them out. Hopefuly the message has now gone out ..The UK is FULL and we don't require or want any more unskilled labour from Europe...
Are the rules they have 6 months to find a job and after that they have to leave. Simples,... sorry we only have jobs for UK workers and you can go tell the EU we don't give a ****.
 
Immigration is unlikely to be any different unless our economy crashes and were no longer an attractive destination. Continuing with free movement will be integral to any half decent trade deal whichever idiot we have in charge tries to make.

So I'm afraid immigrants will continue coming to these shores, making billions of profit for the treasury and helping to prop up our NHS and cover the enormous bill we have to foot caring for all these useless pensioners we have.
Economic migrants are fine Hat aren't they, that was Brexits point all along. It wasn't an exclusion zone they were setting up for these people, it was giving themselves access to people with skills beyond Europe who we couldn't employ. I hear nothing but good about the work ethic of most of these people. There could be 5000 nurses from the Philippines wth great skills here tomorrow, that sort of thing. What they didn't want and likely most of us don't want are Romanian pickpockets and gipsies.
 
Immigration is unlikely to be any different unless our economy crashes and were no longer an attractive destination. Continuing with free movement will be integral to any half decent trade deal whichever idiot we have in charge tries to make.

So I'm afraid immigrants will continue coming to these shores, making billions of profit for the treasury and helping to prop up our NHS and cover the enormous bill we have to foot caring for all these useless pensioners we have.

Yes all those people coming here and earning a minimum wage entitling them up to £10,000 in tax credits and other benefits, health care and education for their kids.
 
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Nice warm welcome for Donald in Scotland this morning <laugh>

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I'm not much of a golfer, but looking at the flags in the background, I reckon I could hit the green on each of the first three holes in one shot. It looks a lot bigger on TV.
 
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