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Thread: Illegals Crossing The Channel

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    I'm suggesting that leaving the EU won't help us control our borders from non-EU immigration. If anything it will probably make it easier for non-EU immigrants to come here.

    And this Govt are entirely to blame for us leaving the EU.

    You even said yourself, under EU law they can be returned to where they first arrived in the EU.

    As for your point about HK, well in that instance I guess we could extend the same courtesy to other former British colonies such as India and Pakistan. By that logic, they must have a legal entitlement right?
    This

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    This
    I know you’re a stickler for facts 123.

    It wasn’t this government........it was the previous one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I know you’re a stickler for facts 123.

    It wasn’t this government........it was the previous one.
    Iit wasn't any government it was the democratic vote of the British Public. Accept it 123

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I know you’re a stickler for facts 123.

    It wasn’t this government........it was the previous one.
    It was actually the previous Govt before that. And most of the culprits are in positions of power right now.

    It does pay to lie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    Iit wasn't any government it was the democratic vote of the British Public. Accept it 123
    Its already accepted. But I'll never, ever agree with it. And I'll always vote for pro EU parties going forward, that's how democracy works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Its already accepted. But I'll never, ever agree with it. And I'll always vote for pro EU parties going forward, that's how democracy works.
    There you have it. 123 is anti democratic by his own admission. “I will never, ever agree with it” His answer to the result of a democratic vote. No point arguing with him lads. He can’t accept a vote. Once a vote is done you work with it. Not against it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    There you have it. 123 is anti democratic by his own admission. “I will never, ever agree with it” His answer to the result of a democratic vote. No point arguing with him lads. He can’t accept a vote. Once a vote is done you work with it. Not against it.
    You really are quite dumb if that's seriously what you think. Don't worry you're not alone.

    I've stayed off here for a while, and will do a while longer. I can't cope with the sheer level of stupidity.

    Let me get this right, in your view, you're anti democratic by disagreeing with a political decision? So had Corbyn won the last election, by your own definition you would have been unable to criticise him or any of his decisions. Clearly that would be 'anti-democratic'...that sounds a bit like a dictatorship to me.

    Do me a favour and stop talking out of your ar5e.

    You haven't got the first idea what democracy is or isn't because you don't understand it. You quote words from a newspaper who does your thinking for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    You really are quite dumb if that's seriously what you think. Don't worry you're not alone.

    I've stayed off here for a while, and will do a while longer. I can't cope with the sheer level of stupidity.

    Let me get this right, in your view, you're anti democratic by disagreeing with a political decision? So had Corbyn won the last election, by your own definition you would have been unable to criticise him or any of his decisions. Clearly that would be 'anti-democratic'...that sounds a bit like a dictatorship to me.

    Do me a favour and stop talking out of your ar5e.

    You haven't got the first idea what democracy is or isn't because you don't understand it. You quote words from a newspaper who does your thinking for you.

    You pompous person.
    Last edited by holmleighchris; 12-08-2020 at 06:29 AM.

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    Don't butter him up Mick!

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    Haven't been on here, forever, because of this. I'm behind the sofa. Can I come out now?

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