That's OK thenFreedom of movement every other Wednesday.
That's OK thenFreedom of movement every other Wednesday.
I think that we've all been pushed to the edge by ****ty Christmas music at work, to be fair to him.Christmas Party May Have Triggered San Bernardino Terror Attack: Police
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Boris Johnson was reportedly backing it earlier today, though he's denied it since.freedom of movement?
we haven't even started negotiations so I don't see how you can say that
Freedom of movement every other Wednesday.
How do you have a limited amount of freedom of movement?
You only allow in people if they have a job to go to and they have a place to stay and insurance to pay for any health care
That is not freedom of movementYou only allow in people if they have a job to go to and they have a place to stay and insurance to pay for any health care
That's not freedom of movement though, obviously.
Its is of sorts, it stops the riff raff from coming
No, it's not. Think about the words 'freedom' and 'movement' and let me know when you're there.
Which EU country could you move to with no job or income, and get funded by the state?
I've no idea. Is the answer the UK? Your question has little to do with what was being discussed.
It does, you just need to think.![]()
No, it doesn't, no matter how snide and condescending you try to be about it.
It's not snide or condescending, it's simple honesty.
Here's a clue. http://www.not606.com/threads/the-eu-debate-part-iii.335684/page-924#post-9968114
Kustard making up a new definition of freedom of movement, which doesn't include the freedom, has nothing to do with a debate on the terms of Brexit.
How many winky faces are you away from winning?
So you'd be happy if we had the same system as other EU countries? In what way do they differ from ours?