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12-07-2019, 03:07 PM
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Re: Boris is bluffing.

Originally Posted by Realist ->
The real UK, which is the actual population of the UK, 66 million people, have NOT requested any delay.

The majority of that populace who voted in the referendum asked for us to Leave the EU. We aren't asking for any delay at all. We don't want any delay at all. We don't want Article 50 extended.

We want out, and we want out now. Today

NO DEAL all the way.
Then perhaps you should stop wasting time on this forum, get of your lazy butt and do something about it. Actions speak louder than words. Come on, do something, anything.
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12-07-2019, 04:18 PM
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Re: Boris is bluffing.

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
We have a different approach to illegal immigrants. They are not supported and when caught, are returned, either to country of entering the EU or to their homecountry. They cannot use medical facilities, we are very strict on showing valid health insurance.
However, legal immigrants (refugees) cannot get a job the first year they are here. First they have to learn dutch. Their children must go to school (facilitating the learning of dutch of their parents).
After a year they can apply for housing and jobs. For housing they are prioritized, to the chagrin of young dutch who also try to find affordable housing. Due to their limited language skills most get low paid jobs.
Nevertheless, we have oyr share of illegal immigrants that live under the radar. Causing crime, causing problems with our females. Although troublesome, it helps for our citizens to accept the harsh approach of illegal immigrants.

Immigration of people coming to work here is not a problem, just like in the UK. There is an underlying question that no one has as yet answered satisfactory. We have a lot of unemployed, but have to import workforce from abroad. There should be a better fit?
I can't disagree with you on that!
 
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