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We also need to be dealing with the illegals, when we leave the EU there is no way of sending them back to the EU if that is where they arrived from.
That is a very good point. We could become even more attractive to economic refugees if they can't be sent back to Europe. Not that we send them back now as I understand it.

I think the bigger problem will be legal immigration from countries outside the EU who want visa waivers in return for trade agreements. For example the recent India discussion.
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That's a reason to tighten up our borders you don't see people wandering into USA or Canada or Australia without challenge.
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that's a reason to tighten up our borders you don't see people wandering into usa or canada or australia without challenge.
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06-04-2017, 09:12 AM
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Yes that's true too, but I'm talking about legal immigration, agreements we make as part of trade deals for visa waivers.
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100,000 City Jobs to go.......
They're not proper jobs though, are they.....
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100,000 City Jobs to go.......
They're not proper jobs though, are they.....
It is hard to get too worked up when they sat back and said nothing about those further down the food chain lost jobs to Eu migrants.
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100,000 City Jobs to go.......
They're not proper jobs though, are they.....
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They generate a vast amount of Tax, which we need.

If they were not there we would have no mortgages, no Pension Funds and no Insurance.

Personally I do not hold many of them in high regard, however losing tax to the EU is not what we need.

I want to give as little as possible to Merkel and Juncker.
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What the report doesn't tell you is that the majority of those 100,000 city jobs are not held by British workers and who probably don't live here either. And if they do live here, that will be an awful lot of housing becoming free for our own homeless.


Exactly. Plus , our own run of the mill sort of person, is not likely to be spending £40 million on an investment property either.

Some nice ones here, should anybody be interested.

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...&auction=false
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06-04-2017, 01:46 PM
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Exactly. Plus , our own run of the mill sort of person, is not likely to be spending £40 million on an investment property either.

Some nice ones here, should anybody be interested.

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...&auction=false
I thought most of them had been given to economic migrants.
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As one of the many millions of thick B*****ds that you cite, it may be true that we didn't know what we were voting for, but we certainly knew what we were voting against.

Oh, and may I say that I am, and will remain, in total awe of you uber intelligent remainers who think that our future better lies in tying ourselves to an almost bankrupt megabeaurocracy run by arrogant, self serving, unaccountable people who give not a jot for the people of Europe, but only for the continuation of their own powerbase financed by us thickos. If only I had realised what a good choice that was...
Well said, Barry, I'm also one of the thick barstewards.

Can you imagine anyone electing to be ruled by that EU Mob?

 
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