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All hail King Sizzle, the only person with any morals
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comment by Robben (U1145)
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All hail King Sizzle, the only person with any morals
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Comrade, not king.
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If Robben offers you poppers, like the snivelling politician he is, he'll have an agenda.
He wants you to push him too far
Be warned.
So this is still going?
You done the official count yet Shinji?
Has Really? listed the policies he disagrees with yet, or is he still just grouping them together and saying 'all of them' ?
I reckon the latter, Mike
Good afternoon really? **
Shinji how are you?
If Everton get Koeman and we leave the EU will he have to go back to Holland? what about the other foreign prem managers, Sizzle has warned that they will all have to return immediately should we enter the apocolyptic post-EU phase of Grate* Britain
You done the official count yet Shinji?
Has Really? listed the policies he disagrees with yet**
I dont need to, It's up to other people how they want to vote... I'm not campaigning, people that want democracy and self-governance will vote to leave
Footballers are a great example of showing that if you've got a skill that's in demand, you don't need the EU to secure employment anywhere you want.
Same goes for doctors, engineers etc.
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Why are you so against Freedom of movement?? Ridiculous that you would just give it up.
Keeps out the riff raff. We should be allowed to select who we want to work here just like they do in other progressive and self-determining countries like Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
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Weather is much better though tbf
Boris and really?, what are your thoughts on the BBC report this morning that a vote to leave will not result in a change in immigration policy or freedom of movement of labour?
In case of a leave vote, MPs plan to move to a Norway-type agreement with the EU. Several sources across the Commons are cited.
This would see us retain access to the single market and require the continuation of freedom of movement:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36457120
Apologies if this already has been mentioned (haven't contributed to this thread in a couple of days) but it’s staggering that some still believe that a vote for Brexit represents sovereignty, specifically in regard to boarder control/migration.
The UK will continue (which has been done so for years) to align immigration policy with our closest neighbours. It just so happens that physically this happens to be Europe.
For obvious reasons the UK does not want to be at either extreme of the spectrum.
The Immigration Act (2014) received cross party agreement, and there is no appetite from the major parties to change the Act.
Absolutely. See comment and link above Stuart.
comment by rossobianchi - Vote Drizzle! (U17054)
posted 3 minutes ago
Boris and really?, what are your thoughts on the BBC report this morning that a vote to leave will not result in a change in immigration policy or freedom of movement of labour?
In case of a leave vote, MPs plan to move to a Norway-type agreement with the EU. Several sources across the Commons are cited.
This would see us retain access to the single market and require the continuation of freedom of movement:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36457120
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It's a pointless vote, to vote out.
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All hail King Sizzle, the only person with any morals
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Comrade, not king.
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comment by SirCastic (U8772)
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comment by Robben (U1145)
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All hail King Sizzle, the only person with any morals
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You you you
posted on 6/6/16
If Robben offers you poppers, like the snivelling politician he is, he'll have an agenda.
He wants you to push him too far
Be warned.
posted on 6/6/16
So this is still going?
You done the official count yet Shinji?
Has Really? listed the policies he disagrees with yet, or is he still just grouping them together and saying 'all of them' ?
posted on 6/6/16
I reckon the latter, Mike
posted on 6/6/16
Good afternoon really? **
Shinji how are you?
If Everton get Koeman and we leave the EU will he have to go back to Holland? what about the other foreign prem managers, Sizzle has warned that they will all have to return immediately should we enter the apocolyptic post-EU phase of Grate* Britain
posted on 6/6/16
You done the official count yet Shinji?
Has Really? listed the policies he disagrees with yet**
I dont need to, It's up to other people how they want to vote... I'm not campaigning, people that want democracy and self-governance will vote to leave
posted on 6/6/16
Footballers are a great example of showing that if you've got a skill that's in demand, you don't need the EU to secure employment anywhere you want.
Same goes for doctors, engineers etc.
posted on 6/6/16
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posted on 6/6/16
Why are you so against Freedom of movement?? Ridiculous that you would just give it up.
Keeps out the riff raff. We should be allowed to select who we want to work here just like they do in other progressive and self-determining countries like Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
posted on 6/6/16
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Weather is much better though tbf
posted on 6/6/16
Boris and really?, what are your thoughts on the BBC report this morning that a vote to leave will not result in a change in immigration policy or freedom of movement of labour?
In case of a leave vote, MPs plan to move to a Norway-type agreement with the EU. Several sources across the Commons are cited.
This would see us retain access to the single market and require the continuation of freedom of movement:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36457120
posted on 6/6/16
Apologies if this already has been mentioned (haven't contributed to this thread in a couple of days) but it’s staggering that some still believe that a vote for Brexit represents sovereignty, specifically in regard to boarder control/migration.
The UK will continue (which has been done so for years) to align immigration policy with our closest neighbours. It just so happens that physically this happens to be Europe.
For obvious reasons the UK does not want to be at either extreme of the spectrum.
The Immigration Act (2014) received cross party agreement, and there is no appetite from the major parties to change the Act.
posted on 6/6/16
Absolutely. See comment and link above Stuart.
posted on 6/6/16
comment by rossobianchi - Vote Drizzle! (U17054)
posted 3 minutes ago
Boris and really?, what are your thoughts on the BBC report this morning that a vote to leave will not result in a change in immigration policy or freedom of movement of labour?
In case of a leave vote, MPs plan to move to a Norway-type agreement with the EU. Several sources across the Commons are cited.
This would see us retain access to the single market and require the continuation of freedom of movement:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36457120
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It's a pointless vote, to vote out.
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