The wonderful EU and Migration thread!
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The freedom of movement rules also apply to Norway and in a large part to Switzerland (both of which countries have a higher number of immigrants per capita than we do. So this whole the EU will let us trade without any of the legislation is shown up yet again as being balls.
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You sound worried.Prufrock wrote:The freedom of movement rules also apply to Norway and in a large part to Switzerland (both of which countries have a higher number of immigrants per capita than we do. So this whole the EU will let us trade without any of the legislation is shown up yet again as being balls.
I remember you being totally confident 2 years ago that there simply no possibility of a Brexit. Not even the faintest.
A bit less certain of that now ?
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Nope. The conservatism of the British public along with their ability to see that anything Nigel Farrige and Iain Duncan Smith agree on must be wrong is plenty!
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Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Farridge, duncan-smith, hoboh and bobo...
It's a compelling force, I'm nearly persuaded...
It's a compelling force, I'm nearly persuaded...
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Don't forget Daniel Hannan. Christ, why did I have to remind myself that he exists.thebish wrote:Farridge, duncan-smith, hoboh and bobo...
It's a compelling force, I'm nearly persuaded...
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Well you have Emma, breakfast in Brussels, lunch in Paris, evening meal in Berlin, Thompson in the yes camp!thebish wrote:Farridge, duncan-smith, hoboh and bobo...
It's a compelling force, I'm nearly persuaded...
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Sounds like a nice day out. I'd much rather that than spend 30 seconds in a pub with Nigel Farage.Hoboh wrote:Well you have Emma, breakfast in Brussels, lunch in Paris, evening meal in Berlin, Thompson in the yes camp!thebish wrote:Farridge, duncan-smith, hoboh and bobo...
It's a compelling force, I'm nearly persuaded...
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We need a Bessie Braddock to sort things out... 

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Beefheart wrote:Sounds like a nice day out. I'd much rather that than spend 30 seconds in a pub with Nigel Farage.Hoboh wrote:Well you have Emma, breakfast in Brussels, lunch in Paris, evening meal in Berlin, Thompson in the yes camp!thebish wrote:Farridge, duncan-smith, hoboh and bobo...
It's a compelling force, I'm nearly persuaded...

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What's wrong with that? As much as you hate the notion of it, people do travel about a bit!Hoboh wrote: Well you have Emma, breakfast in Brussels, lunch in Paris, evening meal in Berlin, Thompson in the yes camp!
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Well, if I'm being brutally honest, I'd rather have lunch in Berlin (love a bit of currywurst) and Paris after.Bruce Rioja wrote:What's wrong with that? As much as you hate the notion of it, people do travel about a bit!Hoboh wrote: Well you have Emma, breakfast in Brussels, lunch in Paris, evening meal in Berlin, Thompson in the yes camp!
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That's a very fair call indeed.Beefheart wrote:Well, if I'm being brutally honest, I'd rather have lunch in Berlin (love a bit of currywurst) and Paris after.Bruce Rioja wrote:What's wrong with that? As much as you hate the notion of it, people do travel about a bit!Hoboh wrote: Well you have Emma, breakfast in Brussels, lunch in Paris, evening meal in Berlin, Thompson in the yes camp!
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Yeah, but only once a year during Bolton wakes weeks when the factory shuts. Why the juddering fck could anyone possibly need to leave this sceptered isle? Do try and keep up.Bruce Rioja wrote:What's wrong with that? As much as you hate the notion of it, people do travel about a bit!Hoboh wrote: Well you have Emma, breakfast in Brussels, lunch in Paris, evening meal in Berlin, Thompson in the yes camp!

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Nowt wrong wi' Minehead, Lad.Worthy4England wrote:Yeah, but only once a year during Bolton wakes weeks when the factory shuts. Why the juddering fck could anyone possibly need to leave this sceptered isle? Do try and keep up.Bruce Rioja wrote:What's wrong with that? As much as you hate the notion of it, people do travel about a bit!Hoboh wrote: Well you have Emma, breakfast in Brussels, lunch in Paris, evening meal in Berlin, Thompson in the yes camp!

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Chara? Chara? Luxury. Six of us piled into Grandad's K-Reg Viva all the way to Somerset with nowt but Dairylee butties and a flask o' tea between us (It's true is thatWorthy4England wrote:Only on a chara...

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I'll trump that. 1964, me 9 years old wedged in with my six year old brother, and my dad, transported by my uncle in his three wheeler all the way to Skeggie, with the passenger window permanently stuck in the full down position. My second only car journey. Put me off cars for years...Bruce Rioja wrote:Chara? Chara? Luxury. Six of us piled into Grandad's K-Reg Viva all the way to Somerset with nowt but Dairylee butties and a flask o' tea between us (It's true is thatWorthy4England wrote:Only on a chara...
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^^ aye. Wi' no bread and no cheese. That's what Dairy Lee butties we 'ad. AND we were lucky.Bruce Rioja wrote:Chara? Chara? Luxury. Six of us piled into Grandad's K-Reg Viva all the way to Somerset with nowt but Dairylee butties and a flask o' tea between us (It's true is thatWorthy4England wrote:Only on a chara...
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Spam, potted beef and salmon paste figured regularly on anything resembling the word sandwich in day-trip culinery. ...that's no lie. 

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Own car? 1960's and 1970's? Posh bastards.
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