Oslernorth
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Enjoying the shortages I would imagine. It reminds them of the war most of them weren’t alive to see.And Brexiteers are unusually quiet. Wonder why?
Enjoying the shortages I would imagine. It reminds them of the war most of them weren’t alive to see.And Brexiteers are unusually quiet. Wonder why?
And they are about to end our freedom of movement..... by car.Enjoying the shortages I would imagine. It reminds them of the war most of them weren’t alive to see.
Cost of the EU 15 billion a yearSo can you give say six examples of things we have been forced to do against our will that have been bad for the country. Given we were in the EU for over 40 years I'd imagine you've got a list as long as your arm.
Sorry but we’re part of NATO and no they don’t tell us what to doWe probably better leave NATO, WHO, WTO, ECHR, UN, in fact the UK is involved with around 14,000 international treaties.
If we could manage 10 referendums a year, we could keep Nigel Farage on TV for the next millennia and a half!!
That’s only 1 & that should be net cost of 9 billionCost of the EU 15 billion a year
Inefficient policies
Problems with the Euro
Pressure towards austerity
Net migration
More bureaucracy less democracy
It’s 6That’s only 1 & that should be net cost of 9 billion
I think lots of people have just moved on with their lives.And Brexiteers are unusually quiet. Wonder why?
All of the organisations above are structured in exactly the same way as the EU. All heads of state meet up a few times a year to decide on an agenda, then appointed personal from each country administrator those decisions.Sorry but we’re part of NATO and no they don’t tell us what to do
WHO are there for the health of the world.
WTO is for the world granted the Eu are different from them.
ECHR do we have problems with human rights?
The UN was formed at the end of WW2 to try and keep the peace.
These are different from the EU. And now there is some daft b****r EU MP trying to for a euro army, what a load of crap
This week only? Convenient.I think lots of people have just moved on with their lives.
You must be one of the few people left to believe the side of the bus Brexit bullshit.Cost of the EU 15 billion a year
That's not an answer. What policies and why are they ineffective?Inefficient policies
Were not in the Euro!Problems with the Euro
What pressure? Our chancellor set spend and tax policies.Pressure towards austerity
Oh, immigrants. I think we might be getting somewhere now.Net migration
Passing over the fact that democracy requires bureaucracy, Brexit is proving far more bureaucratic.More bureaucracy less democracy
It’s fun to score little points and chat about it a bit, but there is something to be said for this approach.I think lots of people have just moved on with their lives.
I think lots of people have just moved on with their lives.
No one's forcing you to read this Brexit thread.It’s fun to score little points and chat about it a bit, but there is something to be said for this approach.
We weren't in the euro bazzerCost of the EU 15 billion a year
Inefficient policies
Problems with the Euro
Pressure towards austerity
Net migration
More bureaucracy less democracy
Yeah much better to have Rupert Murdoch or whoever is really in charge of the country this week telling us what we can and can't do.I chose my vote because I don’t want other countries telling us what we can and can’t do
Except that people's live are now being affected by that decision....It’s fun to score little points and chat about it a bit, but there is something to be said for this approach.
I know we weren’t in the euro and thank god we weren’t we’ve not kicked out immigrants they were given every opportunity to apply for status to remain in the U.K.. as regards the immigrants coming Uber on the boats that’s a different kettle of fish.We weren't in the euro bazzer
And do you mean immigration? And did you realise that kicking all these immigrants out would mean we can't stock our supermarkets or fuel stations, and even potentially our health care system?
And have you seen the bureaucracy involved in importing or exploring goods now?
Mate, they chose not to apply. They have enough work in the EU.immigrants they were given every opportunity to apply for status to remain in the U.K.
And I'm sure we won't have a shortfall of turkeys at Christmas the problem is they will be heading for the incineration, and there will be plenty of veg only it will be rotting in the fields.Regarding fuel we have plenty what we don’t have are HGV drivers
If you haven’t seen it yet the government habe announced 3 month visas for 5,000 HGV drivers and 5,500 for pickersMate, they chose not to apply. They have enough work in the EU.
And I'm sure we won't have a shortfall of turkeys at Christmas the problem is they will be heading for the incineration, and there will be plenty of veg only it will be rotting in the fields.
People in the business are already saying it's not nearly enough. It's lip service for the likes of you I'm afraid.If you haven’t seen it yet the government habe announced 3 month visas for 5,000 HGV drivers and 5,500 for pickers