ChatterBank0 min ago
Regrexit
A new poll says if a referendum was held now.
Only 31% of Brits would vote to leave the EU.
Only 31% of Brits would vote to leave the EU.
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Maybe im wrong,but prior to Brexit,it seemed we had a lot less illegal immigrants rather than legal immigrants. Have you ever watched the YouTube videos of the French gendarmes watching the illegal immigrants getting into their dinghys on the French coast?When asked why they arent stopping these people,they reply-UK not in EU anymore,why should we give a...
07:49 Sun 23rd Jul 2023
Immigration was just one of many attractions. In order to achieve any of them the it was vital to first regain sovereignty. The only thing is, the present set of politicians are apparently not keen on their job so aren't making the most of their newly reclaimed control. They are much more keen on staying in with/obeying global powergroups, keeping EU law whether appropriate or not, and pandering to noisy pressure groups inc. those who use the environment as their hobbyhorse. It may be a while before candidates with the guts to do what is needed come onto the scene. But hold on, the existing shower can't be in position for ever. May help if you avoid voting for the traditional 3 main parties next GE. Give normality a chance.
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The British people were told lies,gulliver.The company i work for nearly collapsed(throwing hundreds out of work)because of Brexit.Only the loyalty of our Spanish and Portuguese buyers(and our boss paying out hundreds of thousands of pounds setting up a Spanish agency in Spain)saved my company from going bust.Brexit?...the biggest self-inflicting injury Britain ever done to itself.
I voted to leave for the following reasons
A) The interference in our lawmaking and the effects of the European control on issues such as human rights.
B) That decision making appeared to be controlled by unelected commissioners
C) Countries with weaker economies were aligning too closely with the France Germany power bloc so voting within the EU was no longer fair to countries who saw things differently to the French and German
D) I and many of my peers voted to join a common market, not a European equivalent of the USA.
E). I hoped we could still agree terms that allowed movement of genuine workers between and member states, if not completely freely but maybe with fewer restrictions. Everyone got so wound up with what would happen with Northern Ireland it seems everything else was ignored in the name of expediency.
F) The common currency, but more for what that change would represent in terms of national identity.
While I would like the introduction of a more Australian approach to immigration Geography makes this problematic. Australia is protected by a much wider sea barrier, unlike the UK, and there are too many relatively short sea crossing points into western Europe as a whole, as well as the huge land borders with the East. It didn't figure as part of my decision making.
A) The interference in our lawmaking and the effects of the European control on issues such as human rights.
B) That decision making appeared to be controlled by unelected commissioners
C) Countries with weaker economies were aligning too closely with the France Germany power bloc so voting within the EU was no longer fair to countries who saw things differently to the French and German
D) I and many of my peers voted to join a common market, not a European equivalent of the USA.
E). I hoped we could still agree terms that allowed movement of genuine workers between and member states, if not completely freely but maybe with fewer restrictions. Everyone got so wound up with what would happen with Northern Ireland it seems everything else was ignored in the name of expediency.
F) The common currency, but more for what that change would represent in terms of national identity.
While I would like the introduction of a more Australian approach to immigration Geography makes this problematic. Australia is protected by a much wider sea barrier, unlike the UK, and there are too many relatively short sea crossing points into western Europe as a whole, as well as the huge land borders with the East. It didn't figure as part of my decision making.