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Kermit8 Hevon 01 Dec 16 10.43am | |
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375,000 migrants to the UK from outside the EU from Jun 15 to Jun 16. 275,000 from the EU. Same period 335,000 moved back home or were Brits moving away. Interesting that all the focus has been on the EU migration and Brexit yet the much higher figure migration wise, which is not EU related, and it was higher the previous year too, no-one in the Brexit camp seems to bothered about that much. No campaigning. It's all EU bad this and EU bad that. Edited by Kermit8 (01 Dec 2016 10.49am)
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Dec 16 12.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
375,000 migrants to the UK from outside the EU from Jun 15 to Jun 16. 275,000 from the EU. Same period 335,000 moved back home or were Brits moving away. Interesting that all the focus has been on the EU migration and Brexit yet the much higher figure migration wise, which is not EU related, and it was higher the previous year too, no-one in the Brexit camp seems to bothered about that much. No campaigning. It's all EU bad this and EU bad that. Edited by Kermit8 (01 Dec 2016 10.49am) There is no doubt that all immigration has to be greatly reduced.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 01 Dec 16 12.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
375,000 migrants to the UK from outside the EU from Jun 15 to Jun 16. 275,000 from the EU. Same period 335,000 moved back home or were Brits moving away. Interesting that all the focus has been on the EU migration and Brexit yet the much higher figure migration wise, which is not EU related, and it was higher the previous year too, no-one in the Brexit camp seems to bothered about that much. No campaigning. It's all EU bad this and EU bad that. Edited by Kermit8 (01 Dec 2016 10.49am) Non-EU migration of course is a) controllable by the UK if it so wished and covers a much larger number of countries etc, and in many cases comes with restrictions on time and working status etc.
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Kermit8 Hevon 01 Dec 16 5.14pm | |
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Some potential common sense, at last, from the Brexit camp. We will have to pay 'rent' to the EU to have access to single market should it go down that route but at least Brexiteer Davis is not being emotive, illogical and hard about it.
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steeleye20 Croydon 01 Dec 16 6.11pm | |
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The rent being twice what we pay now for EU membership no veto or say in how the single market is run. By far the best option is not to trigger Article 50 and return to business as normal no referendums needed or court cases for decades. Lots of EEA and efta today another court challenge we think we leave them at the same time as we leave the EU but not so and not Article 50. Another little thing that the brexiteers got wrong (thats the Swiss Norway etc they do not want a deal with us it seems). A seperate brexit tax should be levied on the brexit voters. Farage Johnston & co should be charged with inciting hate crimes and deception.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Dec 16 7.05pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
The rent being twice what we pay now for EU membership no veto or say in how the single market is run. By far the best option is not to trigger Article 50 and return to business as normal no referendums needed or court cases for decades. A seperate brexit tax should be levied on the brexit voters. Farage Johnston & co should be charged with inciting hate crimes and deception.
People want control over European immigration and anything less will be seen as a betrayal. It would also spell disaster for the left at the next election.
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matt_himself Matataland 01 Dec 16 7.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Some potential common sense, at last, from the Brexit camp. We will have to pay 'rent' to the EU to have access to single market should it go down that route but at least Brexiteer Davis is not being emotive, illogical and hard about it. Do you ever get upset that no one, who can be identified as a credible poster, ever positively responds to your self important discharge? EFA. Edited by matt_himself (02 Dec 2016 7.22am)
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 01 Dec 16 7.30pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
The rent being twice what we pay now for EU membership no veto or say in how the single market is run. By far the best option is not to trigger Article 50 and return to business as normal no referendums needed or court cases for decades. Lots of EEA and efta today another court challenge we think we leave them at the same time as we leave the EU but not so and not Article 50. Another little thing that the brexiteers got wrong (thats the Swiss Norway etc they do not want a deal with us it seems). A seperate brexit tax should be levied on the brexit voters. Farage Johnston & co should be charged with inciting hate crimes and deception.
Where do you come up with all this rubbish you spout everyday...We get you are a remainer but not all of us think your way I am afraid. we will have to wait and see what comes of all negotiations during Article 50 to make any sense of the real deal... Just give it a rest a post something sensible please.
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matt_himself Matataland 01 Dec 16 7.44pm | |
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To those whom accuse the 'right wing media' of unnecessary scaremongering, read this: Scaremongering of the highest proportion. Completely unnecessary. The Remainers ARE compliant in the schism post-Brexit.
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 01 Dec 16 7.49pm | |
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I agree and if people read the last paragraph: "The Home Office said there had been “no change to the rights and status of EU nationals in the UK as a result of the referendum”. Its guidance was that EU citizens did not need to apply for permanent residence. “As such there is no requirement to register for documentation to confirm their status,” a spokesperson said." Enough said.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 01 Dec 16 11.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Some potential common sense, at last, from the Brexit camp. We will have to pay 'rent' to the EU to have access to single market should it go down that route but at least Brexiteer Davis is not being emotive, illogical and hard about it. That's a brilliant post Kermit.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 01 Dec 16 11.28pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
Do you ever get upset that no one ever positively responds to your self important discharge? See above post.
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