The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (27 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

skybluetony176

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Corbyn is desperate for a hard Brexit - wake up

Corbyns brexit plans were drawn up in the labour manifesto. It included a brexit with trade at the center and guaranteeing the rights of all EU citizens currently in the UK. I guess it depends on your definition of hard brexit although it wasn't as hard as the Tories were promising pre election. Although the Labour light government of TM has adopted pretty much Corbyns stance on guaranteeing EU citizens rights after brexit so I guess the real question is will TM and the Tories brexit be hard enough for you?
 

Sick Boy

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Yeah good idea. We should build all the hospitals, schools, houses, roads and everything else that is needed so we can operate an open door policy next week.

Oh yeah forgot it would take years. And by that time we would still be playing catchup.

Good morning SB. So what do you think of the Italians now turning away all immigrants that arrive after being rescued at sea by any nationality but their own? That is bloody disgusting. Do you think that economic immigrants should be able to go where they want but those saved at sea should be left to drown? So what percentage of Italy is built on? Their excuse is they don't have the room for them.

If the UK was having the number of migrants/refugees turning up that Italy currently has, you'd be up in arms. You don't accept economic migrants coming from the EU, so I imagine you'd be accepting of those from Africa.
 

fernandopartridge

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There isn't a shortage of beds in hospital. There is a chronic shortage of social or community care beds which mean that hospital ward beds are occupied by generally old people who do not need to be there but have nowhere else to go.
This isn't down to immigration. Immigration undoubtedly contributes to some pressures on the health service. However, the issue is made far worse by under funding by government.
I'm not really convinced by the 'immigrants make a net contribution' statistic, I fail to see how somebody on the minimum wage living in a HMO really is a net contributor (appreciate that not all immigrants live in this way). Those who work to save with a view to returning to their country of birth are not contributors and are removing money from the economy, though I can't see how we can complain when we're happy for British infrastructure to be owned by foreign shareholders.

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Astute

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If the UK was having the number of migrants/refugees turning up that Italy currently has, you'd be up in arms. You don't accept economic migrants coming from the EU, so I imagine you'd be accepting of those from Africa.
I have said countless times that I would prefer to have those that are escaping persecution/risk to life than those that can just turn up from anywhere in the EU without having the finances to do so. But because of the EU we don't get the choice. But you seem to be more interested in letting in those not in danger of any sort before those in need.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
There isn't a shortage of beds in hospital.

Maybe where you live.

My stepdad died just under 2 years ago. He lived near Skeggy. The nearest hospital is Boston. They have serious immigrant problems. They had to close the heart unit. The nearest they use now is nearly 2 hours away. They constantly have immigrants complaining of chest pains or similar at night. They have to be taken in. They get fed and tests are done. Then many have their breakfast before getting up and leaving. Very expensive bed and breakfast.

Yet I am supposed to forget that my stepdad could still be alive if all this crap wasn't going on.
 

Astute

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Italy has a fairly low immigrant population, (about 8%).
Far lower than UK, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Canada, USA, Australia.

The UK also has lower immigrant populations than all those countries yet they're all out performing us economically.
Spain? :smuggrin:

Australia has an immigrant policy.

USA has many massive areas of utter deprivation.

Germany does the best out of the EU.

Would you like to do a list of the rest of the EU countries?
 

clint van damme

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Spain? :smuggrin:

Australia has an immigrant policy.

USA has many massive areas of utter deprivation.

Germany does the best out of the EU.

Would you like to do a list of the rest of the EU countries?

Spain? :smuggrin:

currently out performing the UK.

You're right about the USA, and guess who's following their model?

No need to do the rest of the countries, I've pointed out some with higher immigration and better performing economies. There are others.
 

clint van damme

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Maybe where you live.

My stepdad died just under 2 years ago. He lived near Skeggy. The nearest hospital is Boston. They have serious immigrant problems. They had to close the heart unit. The nearest they use now is nearly 2 hours away. They constantly have immigrants complaining of chest pains or similar at night. They have to be taken in. They get fed and tests are done. Then many have their breakfast before getting up and leaving. Very expensive bed and breakfast.

Yet I am supposed to forget that my stepdad could still be alive if all this crap wasn't going on.

That's a horrible story and I'm sorry for your loss, especially as it sounds preventable.
No one says there are never any issues with immigration but it is a convenient scapegoat for a lot of negative things that are going on which it isn't responsible for at all.
I'd also wager defunding was behind the closure of the heart unit.
 

Grendel

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Italy has a fairly low immigrant population, (about 8%).
Far lower than UK, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Canada, USA, Australia.

The UK also has lower immigrant populations than all those countries yet they're all out performing us economically.

Can you please explain to me how Spain is out performing the uk economically? By what measure and please don't say YOY growth of output as then you'll be trying to tell us Greece is one of the strongest economies in Europe.
 

clint van damme

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Can you please explain to me how Spain is out performing the uk economically? By what measure and please don't say YOY growth of output as then you'll be trying to tell us Greece is one of the strongest economies in Europe.

Greece is out performing the UK in some areas!
Spain GDP is predicted to grow more than ours.

Doesn't mean it's economy is stronger, but it does mean it's out performing ours.
 

Grendel

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Greece is out performing the UK in some areas!
Spain GDP is predicted to grow more than ours.

Doesn't mean it's economy is stronger, but it does mean it's out performing ours.

Romania outperformed Germany in 2016
 

Grendel

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clint van damme

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Nothing it just shows growth stats as percentages are irrelevant - Malta grew faster as well.

my point was, I don't think that the fact the UK has been confirmed as the worst performing major economy is anything to do with immigration and highlighted some better performing economies with higher immigration as examples.

Take your point regarding growth, yes, we're still the 5th biggest economy and let's hope it stays like that but the signs aren't good.
 

Astute

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Spain? :smuggrin:

currently out performing the UK.

You're right about the USA, and guess who's following their model?

No need to do the rest of the countries, I've pointed out some with higher immigration and better performing economies. There are others.
Spain are only looking to be doing better because they are starting from such a low base. Have you seen their unemployment figures?

So who is copying America? The EU wouldn't let us even if we wanted to.
 

Astute

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That's a horrible story and I'm sorry for your loss, especially as it sounds preventable.
No one says there are never any issues with immigration but it is a convenient scapegoat for a lot of negative things that are going on which it isn't responsible for at all.
I'd also wager defunding was behind the closure of the heart unit.
Nothing to do with funding. Have you seen what has happened with Boston and surrounding areas? Apart from the problems I have said about previously in this thread there is now racial tension. It is mainly between the Polish and Romanians. Lincolnshire is a massive area but covered by one of the smallest police forces. People are scared to go out because of them congregating all over the place and drinking. Then the fighting starts.
 

Astute

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Greece is out performing the UK in some areas!
Spain GDP is predicted to grow more than ours.

Doesn't mean it's economy is stronger, but it does mean it's out performing ours.
which tells us what about immigration?
That Greece and Spain got fucked up by the EU interfering. And after hitting rock bottom they are starting again. But both are still seriously in the shit. Yet you try to make out that they are doing better than us.
 

Astute

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Ah yes because the English always drink in moderation and never fight.
Have you got a book full of excuses prepared to defend the EU and effect of uncontrollable immigration?
 

Astute

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Ah yes because the English always drink in moderation and never fight.
If the English had been attacking Polish or Romanian people you woul go on a rant about racist English bastards. And it would be well deserved. But the racism is between Romanians and Polish. So you say the English get drunk as well.

I am happy to debate anything with anyone. And I am always truthful with my replies. But I expect the same back.
 

Sick Boy

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If the English had been attacking Polish or Romanian people you woul go on a rant about racist English bastards. And it would be well deserved. But the racism is between Romanians and Polish. So you say the English get drunk as well.

I am happy to debate anything with anyone. And I am always truthful with my replies. But I expect the same back.

You're losing the plot.
 

Sick Boy

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No. You are running out of excuses. And you come out with comments like this when you can't think of an excuse.

Any sort of violence is unacceptable, as is your attempt to somehow blame it on the EU. I wouldn't say that large groups of men fighting is racism, much in the same way the English and Scottish fans fighting wasn't racist. However, a group picking on an individual due to their country or ethnicity is.
 

Astute

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Any sort of violence is unacceptable, as is your attempt to somehow blame it on the EU. I wouldn't say that large groups of men fighting is racism, much in the same way the English and Scottish fans fighting wasn't racist. However, a group picking on an individual due to their country or ethnicity is.
Which is what happens.

What does racism mean to you? Does it have to be between black and white before it is racism?
 

Captain Dart

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Spain? :smuggrin:

currently out performing the UK.

You're right about the USA, and guess who's following their model?

No need to do the rest of the countries, I've pointed out some with higher immigration and better performing economies. There are others.

That's a joke about Spain right?

Spain
GDP per capita
: 25,831.58 USD (2015) World Bank
Unemployment rate: 18.4% (Dec 2016) Eurostat
Gross domestic product: 1.199 trillion USD (2015) World Bank
Minimum wage: 825.65 EUR per month (Jan 2017) Eurostat
Government debt: 99.8% of GDP (2015) Eurostat
GDP growth rate: 3.2% annual change (2015) World Bank

UK
GDP per capita: 43,734.00 USD (2015) World Bank
Unemployment rate: 4.8% (Oct 2016) Eurostat
Gross domestic product: 2.849 trillion USD (2015) World Bank
Minimum wage: 1,396.90 EUR per month (Jan 2017) Eurostat
Government debt: 89.1% of GDP (2015) Eurostat
GDP growth rate: 2.3% annual change (2015) World Bank
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
That's a joke about Spain right?

Spain
GDP per capita
: 25,831.58 USD (2015) World Bank
Unemployment rate: 18.4% (Dec 2016) Eurostat
Gross domestic product: 1.199 trillion USD (2015) World Bank
Minimum wage: 825.65 EUR per month (Jan 2017) Eurostat
Government debt: 99.8% of GDP (2015) Eurostat
GDP growth rate: 3.2% annual change (2015) World Bank

UK
GDP per capita: 43,734.00 USD (2015) World Bank
Unemployment rate: 4.8% (Oct 2016) Eurostat
Gross domestic product: 2.849 trillion USD (2015) World Bank
Minimum wage: 1,396.90 EUR per month (Jan 2017) Eurostat
Government debt: 89.1% of GDP (2015) Eurostat
GDP growth rate: 2.3% annual change (2015) World Bank

Out of interest how does that compare to the respective 2016 figures between the two countries?
 

clint van damme

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That Greece and Spain got fucked up by the EU interfering. And after hitting rock bottom they are starting again. But both are still seriously in the shit. Yet you try to make out that they are doing better than us.

I never said Greece was performing better than us, I said in some areas. Our wage contraction is worse than Greece for example.
Spain is currently performing better than us.
 

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