How?It prevents (slows the rate really) the problem getting worse.
How?It prevents (slows the rate really) the problem getting worse.
Add to this the whole comedy factor. We're so scared of muslims the only way to beat them is to Jihad the entire country
Its just a prank broThey didn't actually vote that way - they only said it for the lulz!!
or girlfriend hacked account etc.
I didn't want to be 10 years down the road struggling in a EU what clearly still isn't working for the average person where laws are made by unelected bureaucrats.
Does it need to be exactly like it for parallels to be drawn?
Also, Godwin's law is one of probability. It isn't in fact meant to invalidate the comparison.
I don't want to wish someone dead but oh how the UK could be so different right now had Farage's plane crash turned out differently
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Tata Steel has gone to Holland because we're pulling out of the EU. (Article is in Dutch.)
Hey, you could always opt out of the EU's single market, then you'll be truly freed of those accursed "unelected" bureaucrats. You'll also be freed of your job, most likely.
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Tata Steel has gone to Holland because we're pulling out of the EU. (Article is in Dutch.)
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Tata Steel has gone to Holland because we're pulling out of the EU. (Article is in Dutch.)
The main selling point was immigration. The main reason for voting Leave was immigration. Don't let people fool you. That's what the data tells us. Data doesn't lie.
I'm sure there were people who voted Leave and aren't racists. They can vote whatever they want and they should. The question everyone's asking themselves right now is: Why?
Some are dissappointed by the EU and that's totally fine. The EU isn't perfect by any means and has made mistakes in the past. So they want to get away from the EU, fair enough. Problem is the EU is right next to them, one of the world's super powers. If they think the EU won't have power over them they are dead wrong. They gave up their relevance in the world and the UK will shatter into pieces (seeing how Scotland wants independence/students abroad will be granted the Italian citizenship just so this referendum won't ruin their lives/companies fleeing etc.).
What it boils down to is the people who voted Leave overestimated their own power, their own nation. They thought they could leave and the rest of the world would run to be first in line for trade negotiations. They also thought they could keep the benefits of the EU without being a member. Ain't happening. Nationalism and Patriotism got the best of them, and #yolo votes. They voted to become the laughing stock of the world and to go down in history as one of the dumbest decisions a modern, powerful nation has ever made.
And the rest of the Leave voters are just racists. Plain and simple. They can congratulate each other for that, other far-right parties and Donald Trump are delighted to join the festivities.
Which bank do you mind me asking. OK if you don't want to say.
Seems to me your own damn government isn't working for the average person. How about you go knocking on their door and demand them to do better?I didn't want to be 10 years down the road struggling in a EU what clearly still isn't working for the average person where laws are made by unelected bureaucrats.
Honest question, what reform do the British people - or at least the Leave side of them - want here? Do they want to ban everyone from other countries from working there? Do they want only people who have a job lined up? Do they want people from certain countries? Because I haven't seen a plan here outside of "take control of our borders."Sky News
It was reported that David Cameron told the other delegates at dinner that the UK and the EU should be as close as possible, but that can only happen with reform on immigration
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Tata Steel has gone to Holland because we're pulling out of the EU. (Article is in Dutch.)
How many jobs lost is this?https://t.co/l4HkGXiIOW
Tata Steel has gone to Holland because we're pulling out of the EU. (Article is in Dutch.)
I'm an average person, it was working fine for me. But then, I don't blame others for my own shortcomings. What laws were made by which unelected bureuacrats didn't you like, exactly? What is it you don't like about them? Are those mean Europeans stopping you from being your best you?I didn't want to be 10 years down the road struggling in a EU what clearly still isn't working for the average person where laws are made by unelected bureaucrats.
Nationwide. Not awful terms but at this point in time would mean I end up with what I started with and they've had a load of free mortgage payments.
Honestly I am level headed enough to realise things are a bit crazy at the moment and nothing is set in stone. But if the UK takes a terrible deal and we end up rebuilding careers after redundancy then why would I do it here
How many jobs lost is this?
OK that's solid, not too bad. As long as the LTV isn't too bad it should be OK when house prices start falling. I worry for those first time buyers on zero down mortgages or 90% LTV.
How many jobs lost is this?
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Tata Steel has gone to Holland because we're pulling out of the EU. (Article is in Dutch.)
don't worry guys, a weak pound is better for exports
i'm sure we can increase our output of salt
don't worry guys, a weak pound is better for exports
i'm sure we can increase our output of salt
Well when there was a management team proposal before all this, they said it was 1,000 jobs threatened then. So over that? The story in the local Worksop paper doesn't load.
Sounds like a price worth paying for freedom!~1,100
Sky News
It was reported that David Cameron told the other delegates at dinner that the UK and the EU should be as close as possible, but that can only happen with reform on immigration
don't worry guys, a weak pound is better for exports
i'm sure we can increase our output of salt
Only the person with nothing to lose is truly free, so what better way to get freedom than to lose "everything"
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose
Sky News
It was reported that David Cameron told the other delegates at dinner that the UK and the EU should be as close as possible, but that can only happen with reform on immigration
don't worry guys, a weak pound is better for exports
i'm sure we can increase our output of salt
I didn't want to be 10 years down the road struggling in a EU what clearly still isn't working for the average person where laws are made by unelected bureaucrats.
#doyourownresearch
At this point, while I do think there is a discussion to be had with the way the UK has handled immigration over the last few decades, I'm just so, so sad that it's dominated the conversation for a generation. Just imagine all the other things that could have been accomplished had we not been so obsessed by it. Even in parts of the UK with zero immigration it's still the biggest topic. It's tragic.
I didn't like free movement,one size fits all doesn't work imo.I didn't like the fact that our government refused to train up our students to help the nhs (unless they paid out of there arse)Then when they are trained they go to US because they earn more.I hated the fact that the EU was becoming more and more entangled.I'm an average person, it was working fine for me. But then, I don't blame others for my own shortcomings. What laws were made by which unelected bureuacrats didn't you like, exactly? What is it you don't like about them? Are those mean Europeans stopping you from being your best you?
At this point, while I do think there is a discussion to be had with the way the UK has handled immigration over the last few decades, I'm just so, so sad that it's dominated the conversation for a generation. Just imagine all the other things that could have been accomplished had we not been so obsessed by it. Even in parts of the UK with zero immigration it's still the biggest topic. It's tragic.
Yeah I really hope we get a GEWell you best get prepared for a Primeminster you didn't vote for.
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Tata Steel has gone to Holland because we're pulling out of the EU. (Article is in Dutch.)
You've been voting for the wrong governments (or everyone else has - same result). Tis a Westminster problem not a Brussels one.I didn't like free movement,one size fits all doesn't work imo.I didn't like the fact that our government refused to train up our students to help the nhs (unless they paid out of there arse)Then when they are trained they go to US because they earn more.I hated the fact that the EU was becoming more and more entangled.
EU army.
I didn't like the fact that our government refused to train up our students to help the nhs (unless they paid out of there arse)Then when they are trained they go to US because they earn more.
Seems to me your own damn government isn't working for the average person. How about you go knocking on their door and demand them to do better?
The EU Parliament is elected, just too bad nobody shows up to vote for it. The Commission has representation from every country in it, and is chosen by those countries and then approved by Parliament. So where it is unelected exactly? Or do you want to appoint all the single people working in government now? How is that electing of the House of Lords btw? Going well there? Oh, right.
Honest question, what reform do the British people - or at least the Leave side of them - want here? Do they want to ban everyone from other countries from working there? Do they want only people who have a job lined up? Do they want people from certain countries? Because I haven't seen a plan here outside of "take control of our borders."
Unanimity
The Council has to vote unanimously on a number of matters which the member states consider to be sensitive. For example:
common foreign and security policy (with the exception of certain clearly defined cases which require qualified majority, e.g. appointment of a special representative)
citizenship (the granting of new rights to EU citizens)
EU membership
harmonisation of national legislation on indirect taxation
EU finances (own resources, the multiannual financial framework)
certain provisions in the field of justice and home affairs (the European prosecutor, family law, operational police cooperation, etc.)
harmonisation of national legislation in the field of social security and social protection.
In addition, the Council is required to vote unanimously to diverge from the Commission proposal when the Commission is unable to agree to the amendments made to its proposal. This rule does not apply to acts that need to be adopted by the Council on a Commission recommendation, for example, acts in the area of economic coordination.
Under unanimous voting, abstention does not prevent a decision from being taken.
This is actually a thing in other countries like Germany for example. I wonder if this phenomenon has a name or research done about it.The extent to which people are worried about immigration is inversely correlated with the actual amount of immigration they see. People who actually experience it aren't fussed.
The extent to which people are worried about immigration is inversely correlated with the actual amount of immigration they see. People who actually experience it aren't fussed.
so you realised our government was incompetent and you decided to give them even more power
You are not making any sense.I didn't like free movement,one size fits all doesn't work imo.I didn't like the fact that our government refused to train up our students to help the nhs (unless they paid out of there arse)Then when they are trained they go to US because they earn more.I hated the fact that the EU was becoming more and more entangled.
EU army.
This is actually a thing in other countries like Germany for example. I wonder if this phenomenon has a name or research done about it.
The extent to which people are worried about immigration is inversely correlated with the actual amount of immigration they see. People who actually experience it aren't fussed.