Bitch Pudding
Member
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.
Well, let's wait for November before we make that call, shall we?
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.
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.
Depends on the subject. And Britain didn't have a one size fits all deal with the rest of the EU. Look up the exceptions towards Schengen, the Euro and their rebate.I didn't like free movement,one size fits all doesn't work imo.
What does the EU have to do with this? Go complain to your government about it.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)
The US is not in the EU. What is leaving the EU going to solve for this?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.[/qutoe]
As compared to what? The world has become more and more entangled. What's wrong with it?
Doesn't exist. And if it came to it, the UK is probably not forced to sent people there or can even stop it from happening. Military integration between allies should be encouraged, since it saves costs and makes everyone safer.EU army.
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.
Your post just made me realise that I've been hearing people bang on about it for my entire adult life. So depressing.
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.
My prediction was the whole of the east coast vote to leave, only that one area stopped me being spot on
Why does all this hate exist.
But your vote didn't affect free movement, in fact, there's a good chance it will increase it. The government does train up our students to help the NHS, in fact they paid 28k to help my girlfriend qualify as a bio-medical scientist. We wanted to stay in thos country (I was very tempted just now not to correct a dropped 'o') but as a direct result of this shitshow, we're seriously thinking of moving abroad and taking that 28k education with us.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.
Fear of the unknown - which is kinda ironic given the outcome of the vote.I still hate that people make such a huge deal about it. Why can't people just get along with people from other countries. Why does all this hate exist.
I still hate that people make such a huge deal about it. Why can't people just get along with people from other countries. Why does all this hate exist.
David Cameron
It is going to be a challenge for the EU and for the UK to come to a agreement on free movement whilst getting free trade
My prediction was the whole of the east coast vote to leave, only that one area stopped me being spot on
Well, let's wait for November before we make that call, shall we?
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.
David Cameron
It is going to be a challenge for the EU and for the UK to come to a agreement on free movement whilst getting free trade
Fear of the unknown - which is kinda ironic given the outcome of the vote.
David Cameron
It is going to be a challenge for the EU and for the UK to come to a agreement on free movement whilst getting free trade
Its easier and cheaper to hire a none UK resident or a migrant into the nhs than it is to train our kids.You are not making any sense.
What does the EU have to do with the government not training students for the NHS? You do realise that if it weren't for freedom of movement, you'd not have these European doctors to replace those students you are saying are leaving?
What do you mean with the EU having become more and more entangled?
What is wrong with an EU army? I suppose you are also against NATO?
David Cameron
It is going to be a challenge for the EU and for the UK to come to a agreement on free movement whilst getting free trade
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David Cameron
It is going to be a challenge for the EU and for the UK to come to a agreement on free movement whilst getting free trade
David Cameron
It is going to be a challenge for the EU and for the UK to come to a agreement on free movement whilst getting free trade
It's not even anything close to it, and is just insulting the actual nazi victims and their families.
There's another way of looking at America and asking the same question...I am sure a lot of US people are in this topic.
what would the percentage of support among 18
To 32 year old educated Americans be for allowing free movement of Labor, and open borders with South America, in return for bilateral access to their markets?
That's comparing apples and oranges I think. You can't just take the current situation and say: will you support opening the borders for free movement. Of course that will create problems. That is why entering the EU has whole list of requirements and after a country enters, they go through years and years before being allowed free movement. And the other member states all have to agree on it.I am sure a lot of US people are in this topic.
what would the percentage of support among 18
To 32 year old educated Americans be for allowing free movement of Labor, and open borders with South America, in return for bilateral access to their markets?
Well you best get prepared for a Primeminster you didn't vote for.
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The EU was a sinking ship,you can research that yourselves
There's another way of looking at America and asking the same question...
What would the support be among 18-32yo for open borders, free movement, and bilateral market access between Texas and Maine?
Am I slowly watching you realise that immigration will not go down?
well thankfully we do like a challenge here in Good Old Blighty!
*rolls up foreign labourer's sleeves and puts the kettle on*
And that one area was (surprise!) the only part of the east coast to see significant immigration.
The media created a scary bogeyman that people with no experience to know otherwise bought in to. And that's landed the UK in the worst position its been in since at least the IMF bailout. All round, pretty sad.
Why would the EU concede on this? They can just offer the UK a customs association akin to Turkey if we don't accept freedom of movement. It's just depressing how poorly thought out the Brexiters' plans have been.
David Cameron
It is going to be a challenge for the EU and for the UK to come to a agreement on free movement whilst getting free trade
Well, they've recently made training to be a nurse difficult as they're no longer offering grants for post grads. Another hurdle, my understanding that people come to this profession from all ages.I would also add that the UK does still train up doctors, nurses etc. and if you wonder why they may piss off to other places, go private look no further than what the UK government is trying to do to Junior doctors as an example. You can't screw over the people you trained and expect them to take it. This is not the fault of the EU.
Actually quite the opposite, as if Cameron is now telling the EU it is because of immigration we are leaving the likelihood is the UK won't accept any deal with free movement....
Of course we could cave under pressure from the city, but it sounds like shots fired to me
As much as we harp on about how great and special our NHS is we have an habit of continually voting in Tory governments who want to privatise it - go figure.I would also add that the UK does still train up doctors, nurses etc. and if you wonder why they may piss off to other places, go private look no further than what the UK government is trying to do to Junior doctors as an example. You can't screw over the people you trained and expect them to take it. This is not the fault of the EU.
A challenge, it won't happen, period.
All we have done is throw out the best EU deal ever out of any member state and will get a worse EU deal and be dictated by EU rules we have no say in which is staggeringly less control.
The UK government and leave side have screwed us and we had it all good before, well fucking done.
Serious question for people who voted leave:
Is there a brexit deal that can be made with the EU that you and all 17 million other people who voted similarly would find preferable to sticking with the status quo?
Actually quite the opposite, as if Cameron is now telling the EU it is because of immigration we are leaving the likelihood is the UK won't accept any deal with free movement....
Of course we could cave under pressure from the city, but it sounds like shots fired to me
The more I hear about the situation the more I'm convinced the EU is playing nice right now, but the second the UK invokes article 50 the knives are coming out. They are going to be looking to fuck over the UK any way they can.
Technically, no Prime Minister is voted for. It's a misnomer that we vote for a Prime Minister. That's not our system.
When you vote in a General Election, you vote on who your Member of Parliament is. The party with the most Members of Parliament (after the goalpost) is the party in charge and the party leader is the Prime Minister. The general public doesn't decide who leads each party, that's up to members of the party in question.
well then we won't get a deal...