Royal_Phalanx
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I'm pretty sure it's alt-right millenials shouting the loudest. They are the ones who really support him because he's 'charming' and a social conservative.
Maybe they do and maybe they don't. The tide is turning and remain would win comfortably if the referendum was re-run today. It's hard not to wonder how much more the needle will continue to move as the Tories stumble drunkenly through the negotiations.
Ultimately, whether you're a pro-Remain or pro-Leave MP/Party, you're going to be alienating somebody. But I think we're past the point that people would simply turn their backs on Labour for a generation in significant numbers if Labour opposed Brexit.
The needle is moving, slowly but surely. The GE showed that people are already pretty sick of Brexit, and would rather their government focused on the day-to-day issues that affect ordinary peoples' lives. What has the government accomplished of any worth for the past 18 months? Not a jot.
My point is that peoples' opinions of a party or its leader are taking into account a breadth of issues that the Tories don't want to give them credit for. They'd rather try and make the next 5-10 years all about Brexit, to the detriment of actually governing domestic policy.
Maybe not right now, maybe in 9-12 months, but I think the point will come that speaking out against Brexit won't be anywhere near to a political death sentence. On the contrary, it will come as a quiet but meaningful sigh of relief to many. That is, assuming things continue to go as badly as they have been so far, which I've no reason to doubt.
You mean leftist policies that easier to achieve if the government doesn't have to put out economic fires?So Labour do it and they become irrelevant for decade or two! I'd personally feel safer with a Labour brexit and then more leftist policies than them taking the fall and having to put up with more conservative policies.
Yeah, I'm not sure why there's been some sort of surge in millenial popularity for Rees-Mogg - it feels like irony that's got out of hand.
Man, I hope a couple of Tories might be willing to break party lines over the Repeal Bill. Make May feel the squeeze over that DUP majority.
Dope OP, but who are the dragons?
Britain will end the free movement of labour immediately after Brexit and introduce restrictions to deter all but highly-skilled EU workers under detailed proposals set out in a Home Office document leaked to the Guardian.
The 82-page paper, marked as extremely sensitive and dated August 2017, sets out for the first time how Britain intends to approach the politically charged issue of immigration, dramatically refocusing policy to put British workers first.
It proposes measures to drive down the number of lower-skilled EU migrants – offering them residency for a maximum of only two years, in a document likely to cheer hardliners in the Tory party. Those in ”high-skilled occupations" will be granted permits to work for a longer period of three to five years.
Fucksake.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...eveals-uk-brexit-plan-to-deter-eu-immigrants?
No-one is going to want to come to your Royston Vasey theme park of a country after this, Tories.
Reading that, I can imagine that Brexodus of skilled EU nationals will accelerate faster and faster.
Who would want to work in the UK anymore when you have many other excellent Western European countries that they will have easy access to.
If that's the case then such proposals shouldn't be the subject of any controversy. To which countries do you suggest people go and why?
Look forward to the EU doing this to UK citizens as well. Joy. Wonder how people will react when they find out they can't easily retire to Spain. The "we're leaving the EU not Europe" rhetoric is clearly bullshit. Putting up barriers within our own continent.
Brexiteers just respond to stuff like this with "well we should be training our own people to do those jobs" and something about wanting to keep the "right" people from the EU but when everything inevitably goes tits up they won't engage in any self-reflection they will blame the government for not training up British nationals and for not doing Brexit right.
Given my parents would not have been able to live together in Britain under these proposals I can't help but take this all very personally. I am so upset.
God-tier legendary OP, great job!
Brexit made me not want to live and work in the UK (I'm a dual citizen) so I guess in that sense it worked...
Fucksake.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...eveals-uk-brexit-plan-to-deter-eu-immigrants?
No-one is going to want to come to your Royston Vasey theme park of a country after this, Tories.
I had thought that we were moving towards a close transition period, during which freedom of movement might end and we'd leave the customs union, but we'd still have something like freedom of movement and be in a new, temporary customs union. (Might be a stupid idea, but still, it's something)
These ideas, if implemented, would kill that idea stone dead. No smooth transition, we're out hard.
Non EU immigration is high and the entry requirements for that are insane.
I suspect uk immigration would remain high even with blanket controls. We could lessen restrictions on non EU immigration which are only there to try to provide some kind of cap to the overall figures.
If that's the case then such proposals shouldn't be the subject of any controversy. To which countries do you suggest people go and why?
Where has this rumour that May is set to resign come from?
She's making an announcement on Sept. 21st, which is major enough that the UK has delayed further Brexit talks until that point. I don't think it will be a resignation, but that's where the rumour started. More likely to be a cabinet reshuffle.
She's making an announcement on Sept. 21st, which is major enough that the UK has delayed further Brexit talks until that point. I don't think it will be a resignation, but that's where the rumour started. More likely to be a cabinet reshuffle.
Whether it's a resignation or a cabinet reshuffle, it sure is a funny way of "getting on with the job to be done".
She's making an announcement on Sept. 21st, which is major enough that the UK has delayed further Brexit talks until that point. I don't think it will be a resignation, but that's where the rumour started. More likely to be a cabinet reshuffle.
She's making an announcement on Sept. 21st, which is major enough that the UK has delayed further Brexit talks until that point. I don't think it will be a resignation, but that's where the rumour started. More likely to be a cabinet reshuffle.
Sounds like we need one of those E3 countdown sites.
But we'll all just be disappointed when there's no new announcements, but just mere trailers for things we already now about.
I don't think anyone wants to hold the Brexit chalice, that's why May is still there.
What's this Sept 21st thing then, possible EU payment agreement ?
I still do not believe that will happenAt this point, Im half expecting Mrs. May to push the self-destruct button on Brexit and announce that we will exit the EU without trying to secure any deal.
Do these people even know their own current rules?Fucksake.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...eveals-uk-brexit-plan-to-deter-eu-immigrants?
No-one is going to want to come to your Royston Vasey theme park of a country after this, Tories.
How am I supposed to get into Britain at this moment without ID? You aren't part of Schengen, so this was never a thing.Showing a passport will be mandatory for all EU nationals wanting to enter Britain
How am I supposed to get into Britain at this moment without ID? You aren't part of Schengen, so this was never a thing.
Maybe she'll blindside everyone and hold another GE, or a second Brexit referendum.
i'm kidding
Brexiteers just respond to stuff like this with "well we should be training our own people to do those jobs" and something about wanting to keep the "right" people from the EU but when everything inevitably goes tits up they won't engage in any self-reflection they will blame the government for not training up British nationals and for not doing Brexit right.
Immigration is unlikely to change that much, they'll just turn away good people or make it frustrating enough they'll go elsewhere, the EU. Low skilled workers will just come from other places and leavers will complain for eternity while politicians and corps get to shape the UK into their little hell hole.