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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So with Boris' latest comments it's becoming glaringly obvious that the leave camp have no intention of actually leaving us out of the single market, and with that goes any hope of curbing EU immigration. Without the promise of curbing EU immigration there never would have been a leave vote.

The entire electorate has been lied to and the referendum has been exposed as a complete sham.

Can't wait to see the fume from the backwater racists in this country when they realise they've been used as a vehicle for the Boris Johnson leadership campaign. Hilarious and disgusting in equal measure.

Serious question now

I agree with everything there, so surely there is a case for another referendum given there entire mandate was waffle, could that happen?
 
Once again, an example of the masses being nothing but a pawn in a game of careerist chess. The likes of Johnson and IDS just cannot believe it's come through. They don't need to deliver on immigration or any of that nonsense, power is theirs!
 
Is he in charge of the negotiations?

Have you got a quote where he says immigration won't be effected at all?

http://www.theguardian.com/politics...ows-back-key-pledges-immigration-nhs-spending

Boris never but Daniel Hannan did.

Hannan said: “Frankly, if people watching think that they have voted and there is now going to be zero immigration from the EU, they are going to be disappointed.”

His comments came after the leave camp made voters’ concerns about the impact of immigration on jobs, infrastructure and the NHS a key part of their campaigning.
 
Brennan, everyone is entitled to an opinion but you have no idea how the future is going to pan out mate.

I get that people are concerned and worried for the future as its a massive unknown but the hand has been dealt, its what we have and we are going to have to get on with it, whether we like it or not.

I believe in Britain, i believe in the people(most of anyway) and i believe that no matter what we will come out stronger in the long run even if its a rocky road getting there because that's what we do.
We shall now have a chorus of Land of Hope and Glory as the Titanic takes on more water.
 
Thanks a lot mate. Tbh I can totally see a big calling for Czexit quite soon too for quite similar reasoning as why it had happened in GB - in fact an internet poll on Czexit on the biggest Czech news website has ended 53-47 for Czech leave a few days ago. A big majority of people here absolutely hate Juncker&co mainly because of pathetic leaderships and quotas on immigrants and his threats that EU are going to punish us if we don't agree with EU views. I think a referendum is happening here as soon as you leave the EU - the Czech Republic will then start to pay to EU more than to receive from there via EU grants + sanctions against Russia are probably lifted - and for a lot people here these two things are the main argument why to stay there - extra money + 'lower chances' of Russia invading us again... :blush:
Spare a thought for us mate - we've been paying more into the EU than we receive from it for 35 years.
 
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http://www.theguardian.com/politics...ows-back-key-pledges-immigration-nhs-spending

Boris never but Daniel Hannan did.

Hannan said: “Frankly, if people watching think that they have voted and there is now going to be zero immigration from the EU, they are going to be disappointed.”

His comments came after the leave camp made voters’ concerns about the impact of immigration on jobs, infrastructure and the NHS a key part of their campaigning.
Nobody said immigration would be zero but a move to the Aussie model.
 
The entire world must be pissing there pants laughing at this utter shambles of a Country

I am not laughing, I just don't understand why you'd want out. All of the fear mongering about becoming the United States of Europe just didn't make any sense to me...has it felt like you were just a state the US of E for the last 30 years?
 
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...ows-back-key-pledges-immigration-nhs-spending

Boris never but Daniel Hannan did.

Hannan said: “Frankly, if people watching think that they have voted and there is now going to be zero immigration from the EU, they are going to be disappointed.”

His comments came after the leave camp made voters’ concerns about the impact of immigration on jobs, infrastructure and the NHS a key part of their campaigning.

Well that's slightly different to what's been said because of course it's never going to be at zero
 
The uncertainty alone, which is 2 years minimum and probably a lot longer than that will impact inward investment massively but also from a PR point of view this has painted the UK in a bad light.

From the outside in, this plays almost exclusively as an immigration issue. If you are looking to locate your business to the UK, and you are inevitably bringing senior staff... to a country, that doesn't like immigrants...that's going outside the EU anyway... maybe you go somewhere else?
 
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