Someone did.secret.simon wrote:Then nobody expected Boris Johnson to step aside from the leadership elections (there goes that amnesty for illegal migrants);
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Someone did.secret.simon wrote:Then nobody expected Boris Johnson to step aside from the leadership elections (there goes that amnesty for illegal migrants);
Even Brexit campaigners never expected to win. Perhaps that's why they never formulated any plans.secret.simon wrote:There's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip.
If you think about it,
Nobody expected a leave vote,
Then nobody expected David Cameron not to trigger Article 50 immediatly,
Then nobody expected Theresa May to be the lead contender to be Prime Minister
Then nobody expected Boris Johnson to step aside from the leadership elections (there goes that amnesty for illegal migrants);
Then nobody expected the bloodletting in the Labour Party
Then nobody expected the Spanish Inquisition.
Moral of the story: It is unpredictable times. Almost every crystal ball in the UK has cracked under the strain. Accept what is at the moment and do not speculate on what may be, for it almost certainly will not come to pass.
Que sera sera (What will be, will be)
It is same with the EU referendum and Brexit.Men marry, thinking nothing will change. That is his mistake.
Women marry, thinking everything will change. That is hers.
Misquoting Heinrich Heine, but he will. That is his job.HRH wrote:God Save UK.
Have you not seen the sweat houses where Romanians etc live 20 to a house earning a tenner a day? I have - they live in 8 hour shifts in shared houses, blame the 'employer' sure, bit that's usually some other Romanian.....Obie wrote:On what do you base your assertions that A8 states depress wages?
Fine. Rephrase that part to "People from the working classes who feel their wages have been depressed...".Obie wrote:On what do you base your assertions that A8 states depress wages?
I doubt the EU will allow that. It is currently threatening to impose visa restrictions on US and Canadian visitors because the US imposes visa requirements on five countries in the EU (Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Croatia) and Canada does so for Romanian and Bulgarian citizens.Manchester171 wrote:However, they are now back in control who may enter UK in the future and from which country. For example, UK would have a separate deals with each 27 EU countries based on their citizens' contribution in UK and how many British citizens are living in these 27 countries. A good deal with freedom of movement with Spain and France where mainly British citizens are living there. Another deal with A8 AND A2 countries without free movement as few British citizens who are living there. I assume this how UK will shape their policy with EU. Each country will be treated based on their importance in UK economy.
Welcome to the world of non-EEA migration, where every document is important, nothing is assumed and your stay in the UK is at the grant of the Home office, not a right.Manchester171 wrote:Among the 3 millions of EU citizens who are living in UK, how many have kept track of 5 years worth of bank statements, bills, P60...etc? How many can pass life in UK test? How many had registered in WRS in his first year of work in UK since 2004? How many have had comprehensive medical insurance if he/she was unemployed? How many would manage around £1500 cost of English tests, PR and CS applications? As these are the required documents for PR and CS. Probably, UK will allow all EU citizens in UK to APPLY for ILR or PR in the near future. Why? UK will not ask EU citizens to leave. Because they look at this situation as a business opportunity to generate money. Assume 1 million would be ready to apply with all documents x £1500= £1.5 Billions.
[b]What was said in Parliament about the status of EU nationals in the UK?[/b] wrote:Basically, Lord Pearson of Rannoch, who speaks for UKIP and was formerly leader of that party, basically suggested holding 3 million EU nationals as hostage in negotiations with the EU. It did not go down well with anyone else.
It was only with respect to the status of one another's nationals. For example, if the UK decides to continue the status of permanent residence for EEA nationals, then it should also be continued for UK nationals in the EEA. To be precise, the UK should not allow permanent residence to continue for EEA nationals in the UK if Spain will expel its British permanent residents. This is one reason that no honest promise can be made now.Obie wrote:[b]What was said in Parliament about the status of EU nationals in the UK?[/b] wrote:Basically, Lord Pearson of Rannoch, who speaks for UKIP and was formerly leader of that party, basically suggested holding 3 million EU nationals as hostage in negotiations with the EU. It did not go down well with anyone else.
I am pleased that you now agree to this course.secret.simon wrote:Perhaps this post would be more relevant merged into this thread?
Let's keep this forum for discussion of individual cases and the forum for discussion of the EU Referendum for broader discussions of the outcome of the Referendum.
I always did, since this forum was created. I only discussed Brexit in the other forum if it was relevant to the specific individual case being discussed.Obie wrote:I am pleased that you now agree to this course.
I have edited your post to make it compatible with forum rules.HRH wrote:A must watch video of Nigel Farage stating the reason behind his so called revolution & resignation.
He f***ed up a perfectly running system to fulfil a dream which neither means anything for the people/country nor even for those idiots who blindly & deafly followed another blind & deaf (who couldn't see & hear anything except for his dream & his own voice).
Today after leaving the entire nation, people, EU & global economy in such a mess; this man has an audacity to walk away from the entire scene stating that he wants his life back. What about us?
People like him have misguided & misled everyone whilst letting everyone down.
Obie wrote:I have edited your post to make it compatible with forum rules.HRH wrote:A must watch video of Nigel Farage stating the reason behind his so called revolution & resignation.
He f***ed up a perfectly running system to fulfil a dream which neither means anything for the people/country nor even for those idiots who blindly & deafly followed another blind & deaf (who couldn't see & hear anything except for his dream & his own voice).
Today after leaving the entire nation, people, EU & global economy in such a mess; this man has an audacity to walk away from the entire scene stating that he wants his life back. What about us?
People like him have misguided & misled everyone whilst letting everyone down.
As rabid and nasty a peron Farage is, I don't believe the analogy you presented is appropriate. I have therefore edited it.
He may hAve brought the UK to it knees, but I believe deep down he may hold the believe that he was doing the right thing.
Was it Dateline London? If so, your description of the participants is quite interesting.Petaltop wrote:Interesting discussion on TV in the early hours of this morning.
They had a male Brexiter;
a very overpowereing, talking over everyone, old Remain female;
a very old Frenchman who was angry, shouting and waving his arms around,
a young, clam, educated, German woman.