The wonderful EU and Migration thread!
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Hoboh wrote:Dirty Dave and the Europhiles strike again.Daniel Korski, centre, a senior aide to David Cameron rang British Chambers of Commerce director general John Longworth to berate him for calling for Britain to leave the EU, it has been revealed. He made the call just hours before Mr Longworth was suspended from his role. It comes after Number 10 has repeatedly denied putting any pressure on the organisation to take action against Mr Longworth, who resigned on Sunday, and his treatment has been labelled 'disgraceful and spineless' by Cabinet minister Chris Grayling. The Prime Minister's official spokesman has declined to comment on 'private conversations'.
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Beastly Boris and the 'phobes - should be a band.thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:Dirty Dave and the Europhiles strike again.Daniel Korski, centre, a senior aide to David Cameron rang British Chambers of Commerce director general John Longworth to berate him for calling for Britain to leave the EU, it has been revealed. He made the call just hours before Mr Longworth was suspended from his role. It comes after Number 10 has repeatedly denied putting any pressure on the organisation to take action against Mr Longworth, who resigned on Sunday, and his treatment has been labelled 'disgraceful and spineless' by Cabinet minister Chris Grayling. The Prime Minister's official spokesman has declined to comment on 'private conversations'.
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Hollande, The Tony Blair of France having to face up to Corbynista's?
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/m ... our-legacy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wait until the people realise you are 'reforming' labour laws to ease in cheap former Eastern block employees and aid multi-nationals in the spirit of the EU.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/m ... our-legacy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wait until the people realise you are 'reforming' labour laws to ease in cheap former Eastern block employees and aid multi-nationals in the spirit of the EU.

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Did you see Robert Peston's documentary about France and it's welfare system? Their employment laws there are restrictive. To the extent that if they were implemented here you'd call it job killing 'red-tape' from the EUSSR. You can put your conspiracy theories away.Hoboh wrote:Hollande, The Tony Blair of France having to face up to Corbynista's?
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/m ... our-legacy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wait until the people realise you are 'reforming' labour laws to ease in cheap former Eastern block employees and aid multi-nationals in the spirit of the EU.
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So, pray do tell how that fits in with free movement and EU principal's then?Beefheart wrote:Did you see Robert Peston's documentary about France and it's welfare system? Their employment laws there are restrictive. To the extent that if they were implemented here you'd call it job killing 'red-tape' from the EUSSR. You can put your conspiracy theories away.Hoboh wrote:Hollande, The Tony Blair of France having to face up to Corbynista's?
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/m ... our-legacy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wait until the people realise you are 'reforming' labour laws to ease in cheap former Eastern block employees and aid multi-nationals in the spirit of the EU.

I'm all for a bit of 'job protection' for the indigenous population but not to the extent of the Marxist types.
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Think this my favourite 'anti-EU homemade attempt at viral content' so far


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That's several steps below even Britain First in terms of quality. Is it parody? I can't tell.
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Sounds great! I can't wait for all these improvements to filter through. Really looking forwards to it. 

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I knew you'd come roundWorthy4England wrote:Sounds great! I can't wait for all these improvements to filter through. Really looking forwards to it.

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it just gets better as you go through, then you see the outs in different colours at the bottom andBeefheart wrote:That's several steps below even Britain First in terms of quality. Is it parody? I can't tell.

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Well there's a big and very long list of all the things that out is going to deliver on...Hoboh wrote:I knew you'd come roundWorthy4England wrote:Sounds great! I can't wait for all these improvements to filter through. Really looking forwards to it.
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I love that there are two outs in the same colour. Not sure if it was an error, or that they ran out of colours.KeyserSoze wrote:it just gets better as you go through, then you see the outs in different colours at the bottom andBeefheart wrote:That's several steps below even Britain First in terms of quality. Is it parody? I can't tell.
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That must be one big plant if we're the fifth biggest economy on it.
Businesswoman of the year.
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It's an aspidestra...CrazyHorse wrote:That must be one big plant if we're the fifth biggest economy on it.
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Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
http://www.theguardian.com/education/20 ... ugh-oxford" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So overseas students knew nothing of a statue and a building named after Rhodes?
Some of them may be even at Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship.
How much longer before people wake up to see how much others from overseas are trying bit by bit to destroy this country?
What next? Tear down Nelsons column because it might upset the French living here? Rename Waterloo station?
Lord help us if we don't start getting to grips with foreign interfering and vote out!
http://www.theguardian.com/education/20 ... ugh-oxford" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So overseas students knew nothing of a statue and a building named after Rhodes?
Some of them may be even at Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship.
How much longer before people wake up to see how much others from overseas are trying bit by bit to destroy this country?
What next? Tear down Nelsons column because it might upset the French living here? Rename Waterloo station?
Lord help us if we don't start getting to grips with foreign interfering and vote out!
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Then just what does he think he will be voting for, dick!McCluskey confirmed for the first time that he will argue for the UK to remain in the EU and that he would personally vote to stay in, during a speech at the German ambassador’s London residence.
Unite itself has not confirmed whether it will officially campaign in the EU referendum although it describes itself as a pro-EU union and will debate the issue at a meeting within days.
The Unite chief had previously suggested the union could switch sides and back Brexit if David Cameron had attacked worker rights in his renegotiation, but it is now expected to keep its pro-EU position.
Expressing his personal opinions, McCluskey said life outside of the EU would be worse for UK working people left to the mercy of a governing Conservative party.
But he also made clear he was not voting for the status quo or David Cameron’s deal with Brussels that will cut benefits for working migrants and bring in greater protections for the City of London.
Your welcome to him my Europhile friends

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And here we have another prick!
At least he's telling the truth about how some want the EU to be.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-18519395" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Vote yes and side with him, you will get what you deserve.
At least he's telling the truth about how some want the EU to be.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-18519395" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Vote yes and side with him, you will get what you deserve.
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Kin hell another!!!!!!
Europe, a mass of nomadic Roma!The shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, suggested recently that the borders between nations would become “irrelevant” in the coming decades, allowing workers to travel freely from one economy to another
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Switzerland's parliament has voted to withdraw its long-standing application for membership of the EU - amid a deepening row about migration.
The country's National Council has backed a symbolic motion to retract the country's 24-year-old bid to join what was then the European Economic Community (EEC).
Lukas Reimann from the Swiss People's Party (SVP) argued it was 'high time' to make the move, as the country is battling with the European Commission about restricting free movement.
He secured the support of 126 out of 200 deputies in the lower house in the vote on Tuesday, and the decision will be reviewed by the senate in the coming months.
Mr Reimann said Switzerland should no longer be treated as a county which wanted to join the EU.
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Gibraltar, there's another problem to be considered. The Gibralfarians are worried that Spain will get feisty about its borders if we leave the EU. It's a point....
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