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Thread: O/t what say you leavers now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwru View Post
    People voted for Brexit mainly to rid this country of the gypsies from East Europe. So Teresa you've said Brexit means Brexit. So give the people what they voted for. All I'm hearing from the Iron? lady is we've got to pay for old peoples care but we're not sending back people & I use that term disparagingly who are no use to the country but are costing what would go a long way to help to pay for care for the elderly.
    Some people round here did maybe but not countrywide.

    Personally I would bring in work permits and if they worked then they could stay, thing is, the majority have never worked so they'd soon be off somewhere else.

    If this country stopped giving immigrants houses and benefits they would all go somewhere else but our politicians wouldn't do it; discrimination, racism and all that crap.
    Last edited by great_fire; 01-05-2017 at 09:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brassgnat View Post
    I wonder what would happen if the original indigenous Aboriginies, like native Americans, took the same attitude towards everyone else who arrived afterwards, given their status in that country today.
    The experience of the Aborigines and American Indians shows why we should oppose the invasion of foreign peoples and cultures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmiller View Post
    no, but they make great scapegoats - well spoken and smartly dressed white, corrupt financiers simply lack that 'dirty foreigner' appeal - and bankers don't live amongst us - their bombs are much smarter altogether
    Banks don't burgle your house or steal your catalytic converter though.

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    I'm the FD of a fast growing company who import materials from the EU. Yes we have seen costs rise due to the pound, but so have our competitors.

    I am convinced that this country will prosper post Brexit. You only have to listen to the pro European Macron in the French elections, who states that reform is required, to know that all is not rosy in the EU garden.

    There is no foundation to all this economic doom and gloom. We are a net importer of goods from the EU. They, like us, do not want tariffs to be imposed.

    The tories need to win this election and drive through a hard brexit. I hope May walks away from the table if they won't discuss the exit terms in parallel with the trade deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_a_day View Post
    I'm the FD of a fast growing company who import materials from the EU. Yes we have seen costs rise due to the pound, but so have our competitors.
    I import most of my products so the fall in the pound has cost me money but I don't regret voting Brexit as I'm not selfish enough to put my interests before everyone else's.

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    I'm still very glad we left.

    I must say though, the idea that we all voted out to get rid of the gypsies is the first time I have EVER heard that. gwru, I think you are making the assumption that because that is why did it, that is why everyone did it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TONY316 View Post
    The bottom line is all those that voted Leave didn't know what they were voting for, Bozo and Farage didn't even know so don't tell me they did. They fell for the lies, somehow believing all foreigners would be kicked out and we'd have £350 million a week to give to the NHS.
    Let us hope they get it right in June, but somehow I doubt very much that they have the collective intelligence to do so.
    It's so boring reading crap like this time and time again. You haven't got a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ellis_D View Post
    I'm still very glad we left.

    I must say though, the idea that we all voted out to get rid of the gypsies is the first time I have EVER heard that. gwru, I think you are making the assumption that because that is why did it, that is why everyone did it.
    Maybe he lives in Ferham?

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    Are you tony f****** Blair in disguise , we are getting out, all together now ☺☺

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_a_day View Post
    I'm the FD of a fast growing company who import materials from the EU. Yes we have seen costs rise due to the pound, but so have our competitors.

    I am convinced that this country will prosper post Brexit. You only have to listen to the pro European Macron in the French elections, who states that reform is required, to know that all is not rosy in the EU garden.

    There is no foundation to all this economic doom and gloom. We are a net importer of goods from the EU. They, like us, do not want tariffs to be imposed.

    The tories need to win this election and drive through a hard brexit. I hope May walks away from the table if they won't discuss the exit terms in parallel with the trade deal.
    It should be obvious that if hard brexit was going to happen she wouldn't of called a general election? Thin majority, May weak and proven liar who is pro EU, The troublesome back benches who are very much against the EU, she was obviously worried that they wouldn't go for the deal...

    I'd be far happier with a decent and honest bloke who is against the EU for all the right reasons.

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