The wonderful EU and Migration thread!
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Rich, very rich!Prufrock wrote:That liberals are more dangerous than ISIS. Bollocks. Number of people beheaded by these liberals? 0. Gays pushed off buildings? 0. Women sold into sex slavery? 0.
You're an idiot.
The only 'idiot' is one who actually thinks there is such a thing as social utopia, you a paid up member of that club?
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Erm...no?
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Oh lovely, just when you think Europhiles have shot their feet enough!
Oh lovely, just when you think Europhiles have shot their feet enough!

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Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/j ... t-67457538
Oh lovely, just when you think Europhiles have shot their feet enough!
are THEY also more dangerous than ISIS?
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Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/j ... t-67457538
Oh lovely, just when you think Europhiles have shot their feet enough!

The EU couldn't give the UK a preferential deal the same as members still inside it.
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Worthy4England wrote:Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/j ... t-67457538
Oh lovely, just when you think Europhiles have shot their feet enough!Why would you think this wouldn't happen?
The EU couldn't give the UK a preferential deal the same as members still inside it.
that's hoboh accidentally acknowledging that losing the benefits of staying in the EU would be a bad thing for the UK.. you might say he shot his feet... errr....
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Errr, no.thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/j ... t-67457538
Oh lovely, just when you think Europhiles have shot their feet enough!Why would you think this wouldn't happen?
The EU couldn't give the UK a preferential deal the same as members still inside it.
that's hoboh accidentally acknowledging that losing the benefits of staying in the EU would be a bad thing for the UK.. you might say he shot his feet... errr....
Read the comments of just how many folk were waverer's but have said no way are they being threatened by little Johnny foreigner

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you won't be worried about the referendum then.
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Hee, hee, one of the ten commandments is slipping off the stone
EU working in Union to sort out all today's problems, short memories, the Ed stone
Hee, hee, one of the ten commandments is slipping off the stone

EU working in Union to sort out all today's problems, short memories, the Ed stone

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I'm notthebish wrote:you won't be worried about the referendum then.

Nor the fast fading open borders.
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Hoboh wrote:I'm notthebish wrote:you won't be worried about the referendum then.![]()
Nor the fast fading open borders.
here's a suggestion then - as you are no longer worried about the referendum - and the EU will soon be gone - why not devote your stress/anger time to summat else?
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Interesting decision by the Danes to confiscate refugees goods at the border to help pay for their keep. Undoubtedly done as a way of scaring new arrivals off but I wonder if it will catch on elsewhere if it proves 'successful'?
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Harry Genshaw wrote:Interesting decision by the Danes to confiscate refugees goods at the border to help pay for their keep. Undoubtedly done as a way of scaring new arrivals off but I wonder if it will catch on elsewhere if it proves 'successful'?
it seems like the kind of policy that hasn't been thought through... it is supposed to be enforced by border police - who then must acquire some kind of reliable jewellry-valuing knowledge in order to decide how much a watch or a necklace is worth??
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Easy. Strip search every border crosser. If a valid passport or visa is found, reinstate clothes, goods and baggage, otherwise naked person in cell until a local pawn shop can reclothe them to be sent onto refugee camp. Easy.thebish wrote:Harry Genshaw wrote:Interesting decision by the Danes to confiscate refugees goods at the border to help pay for their keep. Undoubtedly done as a way of scaring new arrivals off but I wonder if it will catch on elsewhere if it proves 'successful'?
it seems like the kind of policy that hasn't been thought through... it is supposed to be enforced by border police - who then must acquire some kind of reliable jewellry-valuing knowledge in order to decide how much a watch or a necklace is worth??

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I would but there is less information coming out of BWFC than Worthy's pro EU mob!thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:I'm notthebish wrote:you won't be worried about the referendum then.![]()
Nor the fast fading open borders.
here's a suggestion then - as you are no longer worried about the referendum - and the EU will soon be gone - why not devote your stress/anger time to summat else?

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I've only waited three years for you to come up with some figures that the exit campaign can point to around how much it'll cost to put in all the new trade agreements, legislation that we no longer adopt from the EU and what you think our future trade tariff position will be from WTO? Strangely enough every time I ask, you change the subject.Hoboh wrote:I would but there is less information coming out of BWFC than Worthy's pro EU mob!thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:I'm notthebish wrote:you won't be worried about the referendum then.![]()
Nor the fast fading open borders.
here's a suggestion then - as you are no longer worried about the referendum - and the EU will soon be gone - why not devote your stress/anger time to summat else?
I'm fairly ambivalent towards the ECHR, single defence forces etc. although I could see potentially some benefits. So you wouldn't hear much fuss from me if some of those fell by the wayside. I do care about our trading terms and none of the Brexit lot seem keen to answer the questions about it. How much it costs to stay in is well chronicled, so there's not much for me to answer there. What information do you think you need about staying in, that you haven't cut and pasted your view upon, a million times already from random sources on the internet?
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Evening squireWorthy4England wrote:I've only waited three years for you to come up with some figures that the exit campaign can point to around how much it'll cost to put in all the new trade agreements, legislation that we no longer adopt from the EU and what you think our future trade tariff position will be from WTO? Strangely enough every time I ask, you change the subject.Hoboh wrote:I would but there is less information coming out of BWFC than Worthy's pro EU mob!thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:I'm notthebish wrote:you won't be worried about the referendum then.![]()
Nor the fast fading open borders.
here's a suggestion then - as you are no longer worried about the referendum - and the EU will soon be gone - why not devote your stress/anger time to summat else?
I'm fairly ambivalent towards the ECHR, single defence forces etc. although I could see potentially some benefits. So you wouldn't hear much fuss from me if some of those fell by the wayside. I do care about our trading terms and none of the Brexit lot seem keen to answer the questions about it. How much it costs to stay in is well chronicled, so there's not much for me to answer there. What information do you think you need about staying in, that you haven't cut and pasted your view upon, a million times already from random sources on the internet?

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That didn't answer the question. 

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I think you'll find it didWorthy4England wrote:That didn't answer the question.

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Oddly, it will barely matter. What the EU seem to be barely grasping, & very late, is that Brexit would be like removing a keystone in a bridge. There is opposition to the European Project across the EU. It may not collapse completely if the UK exited but it will end the ceaseless March and, over time, will make it a quite different beast than it has been marching toward.Worthy4England wrote:That didn't answer the question.
Of they'd just left it at being the EEC then it would have been excellent.
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