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Originally Posted by
Toodles McGinty
So our government screwed up, not the EU?
Sorry I answered that last post as well.
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Originally Posted by
Mr B S Sniffer
The biggest beneficiaries of cheap labour are the tax dodging multi corporations.
And you say we already pay enough. We might they don't!
I agree too many tax dodging companies get away with screwing us over its down to poor governance.
You trade here you pay here and if you practice transfer pricing and some of the other scurrilous tricks you should pay double.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Housing/Accommodation
School places -overcrowded and often siblings at different schools not in reasonable walking distance.
Rationing of state funded services particularly the nhs and Legal Aid.
I have told you the Law I wish to change is 'Free Movement' of European peoples.The system is abused and disadvantages the poorest people in the UK.
A quick Google indicates that EEA immigrants have a positive impact on this country's economy. None EEA have a negative impact. So why swap the positive effect for the negative effect of immigrants from Asia and Africa?
As has been noted, trade deals with those areas will definitely include freedom of movement. It has been stated most emphatically.
It seems that this freedom from the yolk of the EU comes at a price.
https://www.ft.com/content/797f7b42-...2-17176fbf93f5
https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.u...ion-in-the-uk/
https://fullfact.org/immigration/how...blic-finances/
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Originally Posted by
local
I agree too many tax dodging companies get away with screwing us over its down to poor governance.
You trade here you pay here and if you practice transfer pricing and some of the other scurrilous tricks you should pay double.
So not like the USA want's to do with us post Brexit then?
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Originally Posted by
Ceam
So not like the USA want's to do with us post Brexit then?
I have no evidence of this.
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Originally Posted by
Ceam
So not like the USA want's to do with us post Brexit then?
Trump's changed his mind about doing a trade deal with the UK. Since Denmark refused his offer to buy Greenland, he's set his sights on buying the UK instead.
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Originally Posted by
local
I have no evidence of this.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11...technology-tax
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Originally Posted by
seivad
Trump's changed his mind about doing a trade deal with the UK. Since Denmark refused his offer to buy Greenland, he's set his sights on buying the UK instead.
Wouldn't surprise me.
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Originally Posted by
Ceam
Wouldn't surprise me.
Nothing would surprise me since Trump tweeted a quote from a supporter who said "Israelis love him like the King of Israel. They love him like the second coming of God. But American Jews don't know him or like him. They don't even know what they're doing or saying any more" Then later on looking to the heavens on the White House lawn while declaring himself to be "the chosen one". He brings narcissism to new heights.
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Originally Posted by
seivad
Nothing would surprise me since Trump tweeted a quote from a supporter who said "Israelis love him like the King of Israel. They love him like the second coming of God. But American Jews don't know him or like him. They don't even know what they're doing or saying any more" Then later on looking to the heavens on the White House lawn while declaring himself to be "the chosen one". He brings narcissism to new heights.
I fear that Bill Maher might be right. Doesn't matter how people vote in the next election, he isn't going to go without a fight.
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Originally Posted by
Ceam
Its in the headline COULD.
the piece is just a whip up from a page filling brief.
Just to confirm its source,
The Daily Telegraph claims.
We will certainly have Elvis as Prime Minister of the moon at this rate.
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Originally Posted by
local
Its in the headline COULD.
the piece is just a whip up from a page filling brief.
Just to confirm its source,
The Daily Telegraph claims.
We will certainly have Elvis as Prime Minister of the moon at this rate.
Of course it's only could, as the deal hasn't and can't be done yet.
As for the source, it was just a google search, could have been any number of sources.
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Originally Posted by
Toodles McGinty
Simply -non EU migrants need to be able to support self and family and have a job.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Simply -non EU migrants need to be able to support self and family and have a job.
Not easy in a low wage zero hours economy.
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Originally Posted by
Mr B S Sniffer
Not easy in a low wage zero hours economy.
They cannot emigrate to the UK then.
That system is the EU gate.
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