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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Bad Person Detector not needed you rather silly person-if they have a criminal record,they don't come in if we get control back.Try and get that fairly simple rule into your brain and wobble your head a bit-you might eventually understand.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Maybe we need a points based immigration system like, say, Australia to reduce this number? :lolol:

Not sure what is funny about trying to reduce these shocking foreign national prison statistics but what we should do is expand the current system. The Criminal Record Certificate that non EU nationals are required to provide for some Tier 1 visas should be expanded to some other categories as well.
This would go some way to identifying the bad people that fergus is referring to (the ones with previous anyway).

Our authorities should have the right for these Criminal Record Certificate checks to be expanded also onto the equivalent EU nationals also, but as you know we don’t control our borders when it comes to EU nationals, so we cant do that.

A vote to leave of course would enable us to have a controlled points based Tier system applicable to everyone with no discrimination between EU or Non EU nationals. It’s the safer better securer option.
Vote Leave
 


pb21

Well-known member
Apr 23, 2010
6,350
Actually I expected it to be far more in on here as Brighton is the ultimate lefty place.

This is a thread of mainly middle aged white men who follow Brighton and Hove Albion, not a thread representative of Brighton as a whole.
 


jgmcdee

New member
Mar 25, 2012
931
Bad Person Detector not needed you rather silly person-if they have a criminal record,they don't come in if we get control back.Try and get that fairly simple rule into your brain and wobble your head a bit-you might eventually understand.

And the number of foreign nationals in UK prisons who had convictions prior to entering the UK is?
 




looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
Goodness me, getting an answer on this is like extracting a direct answer from a politician on Question Time.

Ok, let me rephrase it. What are the advantages to the UK, economic or otherwise, of introducing a tier-based system to EU nationals?


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We get the people we need and keep out the people we dont.
 








The Rivet

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2011
4,515
Not sure what is funny about trying to reduce these shocking foreign national prison statistics but what we should do is expand the current system. The Criminal Record Certificate that non EU nationals are required to provide for some Tier 1 visas should be expanded to some other categories as well.
This would go some way to identifying the bad people that fergus is referring to (the ones with previous anyway).

Our authorities should have the right for these Criminal Record Certificate checks to be expanded also onto the equivalent EU nationals also, but as you know we don’t control our borders when it comes to EU nationals, so we cant do that.

A vote to leave of course would enable us to have a controlled points based Tier system applicable to everyone with no discrimination between EU or Non EU nationals. It’s the safer better securer option.
Vote Leave

Fully agree with this post. If you are a resident in this country checks on you can and will be made. You may not get a job if you have a thief record but the local cab company will employ a convicted rapist to drive because they can't check him if he arrives here. Go figure. A car thief can't get work but a rapist may drive your daughter home from the night club. Fantastic
 




looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
This is a thread of mainly middle aged white men who follow Brighton and Hove Albion, not a thread representative of Brighton as a whole.

Sorry to burst your bubble here but given a 90% odd white population, and an ageing population, and that sport in general and footie in particularisa male obsession then middle aged white men are representative as a cohort of Brighton.Or is this just an excuse for you to make overtly racist and sexist remark?.
 




osgood

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
1,516
brighton
Except we aren't are we. There are more jobs available than there people to fill them.


Sent from my iPhone using pineapple upside-down cake

Dont think he was talking about "jobs" more likely reference was to (lack of) Housing , and schools(places in them ) , and Hospitals( beds in these), oh and the prisons ...
 


looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
You'll never make it onto question time with responses like that.

I have been in the QT audience, questions are filtered and cherry picked beforehand. Those who's questions are picked are pre-seated in seats that dimbleby is aware of. The whole affair is staged.
 












Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
I have been in the QT audience, questions are filtered and cherry picked beforehand. Those who's questions are picked are pre-seated in seats that dimbleby is aware of. The whole affair is staged.

In fairness, there is no attempt to pretend that the questions are not established beforehand - DD says "The next question is from (name)" before each one is asked. He, and more importantly the man with the mic, need to know where each questioner is sitting to ensure smooth running. The audience is asked to submit questions beforehand and the producer selects them to create a balanced programme. It would be chaotic otherwise.
 




Maldini

Banned
Aug 19, 2015
927
Nigel Farage is a very clever and knowledgable man and a great speaker.I'd love to see him go head to head with Cameron in a debate over the referendum because he would rip him to shreds.
 


The Rivet

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2011
4,515
In fairness, there is no attempt to pretend that the questions are not established beforehand - DD says "The next question is from (name)" before each one is asked. He, and more importantly the man with the mic, need to know where each questioner is sitting to ensure smooth running. The audience is asked to submit questions beforehand and the producer selects them to create a balanced programme. It would be chaotic otherwise.

Chaotic for whom? Viewers, panel, dim D or production/directors, camera/sound? If it's chaotic for the panel then good. No preparation means no pre thinking your response!
I however can see that it would create a program that may become fractured.
 


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