Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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I would report him but he's a modlol
That googles a lot lol
Still no hard financial figures from other that immigrants contribute tax Bruce - yet no costings on the cost of strains to services in the UK or benefits including tax credits etc etc again we cannot carry on with a city the size of Hull arriving each year ??........
 
Speculation not based on any kind of fact whatsoever. How so? Because it is in the future, and no-one, but no-one, can say what will happen post-Brexit. It's presently all pie-in-the-sky, it really is.

I know nobody exactly knows the future.

The forecasts are based on the probablities of most likely outcomes.

I get it doesn’t say precisely what you want it to say, but to vote on the future and simply discount the likely effect of what you voted on kind of defeats the purpose.

Anyway, what do you think will happen?
 
I would report him but he's a modlol
That googles a lot lol
Still no hard financial figures from other that immigrants contribute tax Bruce - yet no costings on the cost of strains to services in the UK or benefits including tax credits etc etc again we cannot carry on with a city the size of Hull arriving each year ??........

http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/brexit05.pdf

Bullet point 7 of the first page will answer your question. But reading the whole thing may help you as a person.
 
It's an opinion nothing to justify it just read its biased report searched all night for that did you!

Just reasonability based on common sense mate. Wouldn’t expect you to understand. Forecasts based on factual events are the devil and all.

I will go to HMRC now and divide every persons tax into EU migrant / non EU migrant for you and prove it. Don’t wait up.
 
Just reasonability based on common sense mate. Wouldn’t expect you to understand. Forecasts based on factual events are the devil and all.

I will go to HMRC now and divide every persons tax into EU migrant / non EU migrant for you and prove it. Don’t wait up.
Include the ones claiming benefits unemployed or employed best of luck as no one has come up with the oncost of services impact etc etc not just the EU either!
We cannot sustain the mass freedom of movement end of!
We need skilled immigrants not jobs advertised on low pay purely abroad this us the Labour Party shout more about thst point and the gang masters of low pay more than anyone!
 
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Include the ones claiming benefits unemployed or employed best of luck as no one has come up with the oncost of services impact etc etc not just the EU either!

The sample is designed to be representative of EU immigration. We can disagree on what is required for a representative sample but glad we are getting past this immigration wasn’t a factor in the leave vote charade anyway.
 
I know nobody exactly knows the future.

The forecasts are based on the probablities of most likely outcomes.

I get it doesn’t say precisely what you want it to say, but to vote on the future and simply discount the likely effect of what you voted on kind of defeats the purpose.

Anyway, what do you think will happen?

My honest answer, bobby, is that I think we will reach the leave date and agreements will be made (or all but made), both with the EU and the wider trading world. I think it will still be hard for the EU to accept that we have really left them. I think that the economy will continue to trundle on, with peaks and troughs such as we all have seen in the past. Beyond that, I cannot hazard a guess, but I think the UK will not sink into some kind of dire straits scenario.

That's what I think will happen, bobby, but my projection is not worth a carrot, because it is simply a guess, nothing more.

And you must judge what I say above in the context of what that RS player, Tommy Smith, once apparently said a ref in a pre-season friendly:
TS: You can't send me off for what I think, can you ref?
Ref: No.
TS: I think you're a prat!
I think the ref then sent him off for foul and abusive language, not for what he thought! :D :D
 
My honest answer, bobby, is that I think we will reach the leave date and agreements will be made (or all but made), both with the EU and the wider trading world. I think it will still be hard for the EU to accept that we have really left them. I think that the economy will continue to trundle on, with peaks and troughs such as we all have seen in the past. Beyond that, I cannot hazard a guess, but I think the UK will not sink into some kind of dire straits scenario.

That's what I think will happen, bobby, but my projection is not worth a carrot, because it is simply a guess, nothing more.

And you must judge what I say above in the context of what that RS player, Tommy Smith, once apparently said a ref in a pre-season friendly:
TS: You can't send me off for what I think, can you ref?
Ref: No.
TS: I think you're a prat!
I think the ref then sent him off for foul and abusive language, not for what he thought! :D :D

We can see this brexit stuff differently but agree on the last paragraph pal!
 
The sample is designed to be representative of EU immigration. We can disagree on what is required for a representative sample but glad we are getting past this immigration wasn’t a factor in the leave vote charade anyway.
It was one of the many factors I am all for controlled imigration which our skill shortage needs ATM!
 
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