The EU debate - Part III

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You still can become a Brit citizen if born in another country

Yes I know, my brother in law is one. But her bio says she was born in Poland, worked in Poland, married and divorced in Poland before coming to London for work where she fell for the charming Pete. So she was an economic migrant...
 
Yes I know, my brother in law is one. But her bio says she was born in Poland, worked in Poland, married and divorced in Poland before coming to London for work where she fell for the charming Pete. So she was an economic migrant...
I think you are confused. I met her in UK before she went back to Poland to get divorced.
 
Well!
Their economy isn't bad.
Their universities aren't separated on class lines.
They dont allow football clubs to charge extortionate ticket prices.
They have regulated housing sector to prevent dodgy landlords profiteering.
They have a lower cost of living
They have better employment rights.
They dont spend a huge chunk of income on military or nuclear weapons they can't use without American approval.

That's just for starters

... amazing sausages! (will probably regret writing that tbf <whistle>)
 
I think you are confused. I met her in UK before she went back to Poland to get divorced.
According to your website, she'd been in the UK for 4 years before meeting you.

So, she was an economic migrant, who must have been working over here to support herself, legally or otherwise. She obviously came here as she felt she'd be able to secure a better life for herself and her daughter in the long term.

Which makes your view on economic migrants 27 years later, hypocrisy personified.
 
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According to your website, she'd been in the UK for 4 years before meeting you.

So, she was an economic migrant, who must have been working over here to support herself, legally or otherwise. She obviously came here as she felt she'd be able to secure a better life for herself and her daughter in the long term.

Which makes your view on economic migrants 27 years later, hypocrisy personified.
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Does UKIP have any members that aren't married to people from Europe?
They all want us out of the EU, but they'll all still be eligible for an EU passport themselves.
 
My ignore list just gets bigger. All from this thread. Some people can't discuss things sensibly without throwing a tantrum.
 
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