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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Ha.....we'll see. Time will tell.

We don't have to wait to see you have no clue how the US operates, even though it's widely available on your beloved Google machine. We can simply view your posts on the matter.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
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Multicultural Brum


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
I don't get the big issue with this. The U.K. Government has stated it was willing to sort this issue out before the negotiations started, but this was rejected by the EU. But the usual idiots seem to think that the problem is with the U.K. and not the EU.

If the EU was that concerned about the uncertainty for the millions of EU/UK citizens currently living/working abroad, this issue could quite easily have been agreed. It's the EU putting the block on things, not the UK.

They don't seem to give a monkeys about uncertainity for UK nationals living in mainland Europe, willing to unilaterally surrender any bargaining power for what could turn out to be a meaningless gesture.

Thankfully the Government take their responsibility of protecting UK citizens more seriously.
 








Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
I think it has been mentioned many times that whilst wages have been driven down, no way were those that are already here would have to leave.

Correct
And yet the usual suspects cant help themselves can they and use the actions of a tiny few to say nationally a lot of Brexiters wanted EU foreigners sent home after a win vote.
Some people listened to the debate with closed ears and pre judged closed minds and just have a continued very low opinion of The British public.

Bit like this clown.
“so you think that little of the British people?”
“yep….yep”

 






pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
If the leather skinned wrinklies get repatriated and people stop going there on holiday due to visa needs and greater expense there'll be even more of them lolling about on the beach.

This is heard quite a lot from some remainers, but in reality is repatriation of UK nationals a likelihood?
Probably not, it would crazy for the EU to go down this path and very vindictive.
Why keep mentioning it time after time then? Must be project fear kicking in for no other reason than to scare people, unless……….remainers believe this is a possibility, what other reason is there to keep mentioning repatriation of UK nationals.

In which case, if it’s a possibility why the hell would people insist EU citizens here have their rights now,before a reciprocal agreement, knowing our own nationals are left in the crap with possible repatriation looming.
What a bizarre way to negotiate the welfare of your own nationals.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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This is heard quite a lot from some remainers, but in reality is repatriation of UK nationals a likelihood?
Probably not, it would crazy for the EU to go down this path and very vindictive.
Why keep mentioning it time after time then? Must be project fear kicking in for no other reason than to scare people, unless……….remainers believe this is a possibility, what other reason is there to keep mentioning repatriation of UK nationals.

In which case, if it’s a possibility why the hell would people insist EU citizens here have their rights now,before a reciprocal agreement, knowing our own nationals are left in the crap with possible repatriation looming.
What a bizarre way to negotiate the welfare of your own nationals.

You don't know the answer any more than I do. In fact, I just said IF whereas you seem to be certain. The only thing we know at this precise moment is that the terms of Brexit are completely up for proposition, change and negotiation. Let's do this pissing contest when we know the agreement eh?
 




Herr Tubthumper

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What a bizarre way to negotiate the welfare of your own nationals.

I'd say disgusting. Using EU families, and citizens, as hostages and bargaining chips is abhorrent, and grubby, and desperate. Hasn't May got anything else she can offer than human lives? Can't she trade with the Italians using Prosecco? I'm sure I have heard this. Or maybe use good old fashioned diplomacy?
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
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This is heard quite a lot from some remainers, but in reality is repatriation of UK nationals a likelihood?
Probably not, it would crazy for the EU to go down this path and very vindictive.
Why keep mentioning it time after time then? Must be project fear kicking in for no other reason than to scare people, unless……….remainers believe this is a possibility, what other reason is there to keep mentioning repatriation of UK nationals.

In which case, if it’s a possibility why the hell would people insist EU citizens here have their rights now,before a reciprocal agreement, knowing our own nationals are left in the crap with possible repatriation looming.
What a bizarre way to negotiate the welfare of your own nationals.

Probably not forced repatriation but maybe an involuntary repatriation due to currency fluctuation and withdrawal of reciprocal medical care for Brits abroad in the EU. Think of all those OAP's in Spain who currently find their pension gives them a good quality of life in the sun who will have to come home if they have to start paying for medical care.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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I'm sure it is.........then again I will be at Forest tomorrow and Rotherham Tuesday watching the stripes come rain gale or shine.

Enjoy Germany.

Good for you. If you want to do some willy-waving over who's the more loyal fan I'm game :wink:
 




cunning fergus

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Jan 18, 2009
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Probably not forced repatriation but maybe an involuntary repatriation due to currency fluctuation and withdrawal of reciprocal medical care for Brits abroad in the EU. Think of all those OAP's in Spain who currently find their pension gives them a good quality of life in the sun who will have to come home if they have to start paying for medical care.


What is the difference between "forced" repatriation and "involuntary" repatriation?

Reciprocal medical care arrangements exist with non EU countries so why would this protocol not exist with EU countries post Brexit?
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
This is heard quite a lot from some remainers, but in reality is repatriation of UK nationals a likelihood?
Probably not, it would crazy for the EU to go down this path and very vindictive.
Why keep mentioning it time after time then? Must be project fear kicking in for no other reason than to scare people, unless……….remainers believe this is a possibility, what other reason is there to keep mentioning repatriation of UK nationals.

In which case, if it’s a possibility why the hell would people insist EU citizens here have their rights now,before a reciprocal agreement, knowing our own nationals are left in the crap with possible repatriation looming.
What a bizarre way to negotiate the welfare of your own nationals.

Sensible and spot on. Those on here living in the EU would go nuts if we made a deal here and the EU got vindictive on them living abroad.
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Probably not forced repatriation but maybe an involuntary repatriation due to currency fluctuation and withdrawal of reciprocal medical care for Brits abroad in the EU. Think of all those OAP's in Spain who currently find their pension gives them a good quality of life in the sun who will have to come home if they have to start paying for medical care.

"Probably" and "maybe"....just add ifs and buts as well then.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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I'm sure it is.........then again I will be at Forest tomorrow and Rotherham Tuesday watching the stripes come rain gale or shine.

Enjoy Germany.

Word to the wise: If you are going to go up against anybody in a "better fan" contest, HT probably isn't the best choice for you.
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
24,638
West is BEST
Correct
And yet the usual suspects cant help themselves can they and use the actions of a tiny few to say nationally a lot of Brexiters wanted EU foreigners sent home after a win vote.
Some people listened to the debate with closed ears and pre judged closed minds and just have a continued very low opinion of The British public.

Bit like this clown.
“so you think that little of the British people?”
“yep….yep”



In that instance she's correct. Good on her for sticking to her guns. Braver than most of the Brexit politicians who dumped us in it and scarpered.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
I'd say disgusting. Using EU families, and citizens, as hostages and bargaining chips is abhorrent, and grubby, and desperate. Hasn't May got anything else she can offer than human lives? Can't she trade with the Italians using Prosecco? I'm sure I have heard this. Or maybe use good old fashioned diplomacy?

I would go for the diplomacy option as well, come to a mutual agreement during negotiations......or even before.
Agree, EU holding out and standing firm on their ‘no negotiations without notification’ principle is a bit grubby, they could open discussions on this issue now and have it mutually agreed asap, but dont appear to want to do that.
 


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