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The Thread of BREXIT
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Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
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It might be better for some of the mainland European countries if the UK left, since our governments tend to be one the main voices in Europe for big money corporate establishment and anti-democracy and anti-environment. But I think it would be equally bad for us here if we left for the same reasons.
The main thing that worries me though is what would happen to the people who have moved country (in either direction) and set up lives in new places? I've made several good friends from other European countries, are they going to be made to move away?
The main thing that worries me though is what would happen to the people who have moved country (in either direction) and set up lives in new places? I've made several good friends from other European countries, are they going to be made to move away?
[Disclaimer - if this is comes across like I think I know what I'm talking about, I want to make it clear that I don't. I'm just trying to get my thoughts down]
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No, but they will be forced to wear a large pink EU sign on all their clothing...PsychoSerenity wrote:It might be better for some of the mainland European countries if the UK left, since our governments tend to be one the main voices in Europe for big money corporate establishment and anti-democracy and anti-environment. But I think it would be equally bad for us here if we left for the same reasons.
The main thing that worries me though is what would happen to the people who have moved country (in either direction) and set up lives in new places? I've made several good friends from other European countries, are they going to be made to move away?
(and tattooed on their bodies if they appear naked anywhere...)
Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
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That is surely(?) being debated during the public debate UK is having(?) over this. I would assume such people could/would be treated as other people who cant reside in the UK today. I was deported twice by UK customs before we joined in the EU in 2004.PsychoSerenity wrote:It might be better for some of the mainland European countries if the UK left, since our governments tend to be one the main voices in Europe for big money corporate establishment and anti-democracy and anti-environment. But I think it would be equally bad for us here if we left for the same reasons.
The main thing that worries me though is what would happen to the people who have moved country (in either direction) and set up lives in new places? I've made several good friends from other European countries, are they going to be made to move away?
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There doesn't seem to be much public debate really, - just opposing sides. On one side a large number of UKIP types who say immigration is bad because there's too many foreigners and who seem to think that everything would be rosy without them and who won't hear or say anything to the contrary. And then the opposing side mostly either just saying that the UKIPs are small minded bigots or the pro-EU corporate Tories saying that we need cheap immigrant labour for our economy. I've heard very little detail about what the UK leaving the EU would actually mean for the people on the streets.tuco wrote:That is surely(?) being debated during the public debate UK is having(?) over this. I would assume such people could/would be treated as other people who cant reside in the UK today. I was deported twice by UK customs before we joined in the EU in 2004.PsychoSerenity wrote:It might be better for some of the mainland European countries if the UK left, since our governments tend to be one the main voices in Europe for big money corporate establishment and anti-democracy and anti-environment. But I think it would be equally bad for us here if we left for the same reasons.
The main thing that worries me though is what would happen to the people who have moved country (in either direction) and set up lives in new places? I've made several good friends from other European countries, are they going to be made to move away?
[Disclaimer - if this is comes across like I think I know what I'm talking about, I want to make it clear that I don't. I'm just trying to get my thoughts down]
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Why did I not add a poll to this thread! Oh, yes, I'm a lackadaisical twit.
"I grow old … I grow old …
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled"
AND MERRY XMAS TO ONE AND All!
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I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled"
AND MERRY XMAS TO ONE AND All!
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That we both can, at least, agree upon.Clinton Huxley wrote:Why did I not add a poll to this thread! Oh, yes, I'm a lackadaisical twit.
As for your English referendum, you will remain a satellite of the Prussian Empire, stay or go.
Is it not so?
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Hey y'all, we're accepting applications for territories, with possible statehood later. We'll give you assault rifles and real football.
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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A president with a British accent would just confuse everyone.laklak wrote:Hey y'all, we're accepting applications for territories, with possible statehood later. We'll give you assault rifles and real football.
"I grow old … I grow old …
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled"
AND MERRY XMAS TO ONE AND All!
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I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled"
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The US needs a 51st state. It doesn't look like Puerto Rico wants to commit. The US hasn't had a queen governing an island since the Dole Pineapple company overthrew Queen Liliuokalani
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I don't have anywhere to put a gun rack. This is vexatious.Scott1328 wrote:The US needs a 51st state. It doesn't look like Puerto Rico wants to commit. The US hasn't had a queen governing an island since the Dole Pineapple company overthrew Queen Liliuokalani
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Oh, I forgot the free pick-up truck! Big one, with dual rear wheels, gun rack, and set of steer horns for the hood. (You'll have to stop calling it the "bonnet", because that's headgear for wimmin folk). And a "boot" goes on your foot. You can still say "windscreen", though.
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If Americashire is to be recognised as a proper county, you'll have to have your own cricket team.
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they already have cricket, only they call it baseball... still a matter of batting wickets and running bases isn't it?
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Indeed, though baseball is over in a flash.Svartalf wrote:they already have cricket, only they call it baseball... still a matter of batting wickets and running bases isn't it?
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