The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (240 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 .

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
There's going to be some in for a shock when the tap of essential migrants that the country depends upon is suddenly dry.
Why would you come here where you aren't welcome and evidently there is a lot of misplaced anger towards them. Believe it or it but Britain is not seen as the centre of the universe.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
There's going to be some in for a shock when the tap of essential migrants that the country depends upon is suddenly dry.
Why would you come here where you aren't welcome and evidently there is a lot of misplaced anger towards them. Believe it or it but Britain is not seen as the centre of the universe.

The number of migrants coming into the country and working here will, in the end, be largely unaffected by Brexit. The difference will be a control in regulation if the country wants it.

People are perfectly welcome here by the vast majority of the population and will continue to be,
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
The number of migrants coming into the country and working here will, in the end, be largely unaffected by Brexit. The difference will be a control in regulation if the country wants it.

People are perfectly welcome here by the vast majority of the population and will continue to be,

That certainly is not the impression that the government and country is currently giving off. In the short time I think it will impact EU migration but it will be made up by non EU migrants. I know you've spoken out about the way the debate has headed previously, so fair play.
 

martcov

Well-Known Member
The number of migrants coming into the country and working here will, in the end, be largely unaffected by Brexit. The difference will be a control in regulation if the country wants it.

People are perfectly welcome here by the vast majority of the population and will continue to be,

Business as usual then? There will be some long faces on here. We need a certain amount of unskilled labour. The point system will have more holes than a Swiss cheese.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
I doubt it'll be a points system...they are often used by countries looking to increase their population.

Indeed there will be some long faces, especially as nothing much will change expect they will have less rights.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Business as usual then? There will be some long faces on here. We need a certain amount of unskilled labour. The point system will have more holes than a Swiss cheese.

The point is the Government makes its own policy to suit its economic needs and requirements. I think we have to accept the UK is a relatively small country and a population explosion is not sustainable and has to be controlled from within.

However, of course we need some unskilled labour. Several industries, agriculture and service industries, would die without the migrant population. I've never said thats an issue have I?
 

martcov

Well-Known Member
The point is the Government makes its own policy to suit its economic needs and requirements. I think we have to accept the UK is a relatively small country and a population explosion is not sustainable and has to be controlled from within.

However, of course we need some unskilled labour. Several industries, agriculture and service industries, would die without the migrant population. I've never said thats an issue have I?

I haven't criticized you. Just saying the same thing in a different way.
 

martcov

Well-Known Member
But we both know that isn't going to happen so meanwhile the 14,000 families on the council waiting list have to stay where they are while they watch the homes that they would have been given occupied by newly arrived families from overseas.

We had all this in the late 50s and 60s. People poured in from Ireland and Scotland and the rest of England . The large council estates were built to house them ( yes and the baby boomers). The population of Coventry tripled in a short space of time. We survived. The Scots and Irish are now 2 and 3rd maybe 4 generation.

How ever did we do it?
 

dutchman

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We had all this in the late 50s and 60s. People poured in from Ireland and Scotland and the rest of England . The large council estates were built to house them ( yes and the baby boomers). The population of Coventry tripled in a short space of time. We survived. The Scots and Irish are now 2 and 3rd maybe 4 generation.
And now often unable to get social housing themselves even though they were born here.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
You say that pensioners are rapists not me. I have pensioners as an example of free movement- not the only people moving around in the EU.
Most people born here that leave are pensioners. You said that we could have more rapists leaving than arriving. I never said a word about it.
 

Astute

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Under EU law you have 3 months to find a job...the shambolic UK has no register of people from outside the EU and in the EU....most other EU countries do.
So people are allowed to come and go as they wish but you say that most countries know who is there? Nota chance.
 

Astute

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Ahahaha...crikey...you're getting desperate.
Why? You make out that it isn't happening and won't admit still when a reply is given. Yet you are supposed to be taken seriously :banghead:
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
2% of the country is build upon...blame the government. There are some Tories' wet dreams on here.

I'm more concerned about British buy to let landlords and the super rich from the likes of Russia and the Middle East snapping up property in London pricing out locals than ordinary people coming here to work and pay taxes.

Fake news blah blah.
Yeah blame the British and not the EU for forcing rules upon countries that don't want them.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
Not enough new ones were built. That is part of the problem.
And not enough hospitals for the influx of people. Or enough doctors. Or roads. Or schools. I suppose we should plan everything for what the EU might bring in next.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
So people are allowed to come and go as they wish but you say that most countries know who is there? Nota chance.

You haven't got a clue. You can't rent a property, have an employment contract unless you register with the local communal hall. Britain is in the minority in not having ID cards.

What do you think happens when hotels take copies of your passport in a lot of countries? Your presence is registered with the local police.
 
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martcov

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Most people born here that leave are pensioners. You said that we could have more rapists leaving than arriving. I never said a word about it.

I don't know where you got that statistic. Maybe it is correct. I was just pointing out that our society has rapists and if our people emigrate then some will be rapists- theoretically more could leave than arrive. There is no proof that migrants rape more than we do. Migrant rapes are highlighted though. In the USA all bad migrant crimes will be published monthly to make sure people equate migrants to crime. Some of our gutter press do something like that voluntarily.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
And not enough hospitals for the influx of people. Or enough doctors. Or roads. Or schools. I suppose we should plan everything for what the EU might bring in next.

.....you really are an Etonian's wet dream. When migration doesn't fall after Brexit, who will you blame next? Perhaps then you'll realise a lot these issues are down to the current government.
 

martcov

Well-Known Member
You haven't got a clue. You can't rent a property, have an employment contract unless you register with the local communal hall. Britain is in the minority in not having ID cards.

What do you think happens when hotels take copies of your passport in a lot of countries? Your presence is registered with the local police.

I was all for British ID cards. Essential nowadays and natural in many countries. Makes life easier having a check card size id in your wallet when you need to identify yourself. But no, the conservatives stopped that and now their supporters criticize Merkel for not identifying people. More double standards. Everyone has to be registered with the state - except us. Foreigners are rapists and criminals, but we aren't. Same crap.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
Oh well, they'll have no choice but to issue them to the whole population after Brexit. Yet more mounting costs that could have gone towards hospitals, schools etc.
 

martcov

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So people are allowed to come and go as they wish but you say that most countries know who is there? Nota chance.

Everyone who lives in Germany has to be registered. It is normal and sensible. You cannot do a lot of things ( e.g. open a bank account) without your id and proof of registration.

If you get stopped without I'd you could end up in the cells until you find some id. ( seen that happen to someone caught shoplifting- 6 weeks until his trial came up- would have been allowed home if he had id with him ). It is the U.K. who doesn't know who lives where - unless they voluntarily register for the electoral roll. Labour had plans for id cards, but the right wingers stopped that.
 

martcov

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Oh well, they'll have no choice but to issue them to the whole population after Brexit. Yet more mounting costs that could have gone towards hospitals, schools etc.

I see that coming. We spent millions preparing for id cards under Labour. Scrapped everything and now by closing borders with people here and not registered or staying on after holidays illegally we will have to have some form of ID cards.
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
And not enough hospitals for the influx of people. Or enough doctors. Or roads. Or schools. I suppose we should plan everything for what the EU might bring in next.
Hospitals staffed by migrants? not enough of them? The ones being defunded by the government that people insist on continuing to vote for? British people are really in for a shock.
 

IrishSkyBlue

Facebook User
We had all this in the late 50s and 60s. People poured in from Ireland and Scotland and the rest of England . The large council estates were built to house them ( yes and the baby boomers). The population of Coventry tripled in a short space of time. We survived. The Scots and Irish are now 2 and 3rd maybe 4 generation.

How ever did we do it?

true handy we could speak english work hard and not all of the irish drain social system of the government, i wish ireland would toughen up on its borders our 2nd language now fucking polish nothing against polish but just feel irish government should look after their own at home first we have a hospital and housing crisis going on crippling the country and also keep special agreement with the british for northen ireland borders which they are i think where irish can work in britian and vice versa.
 

Sick Boy

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I think people should just come out and admit that they just don't like eastern Europeans rather than beating about the bush.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
Everyone who lives in Germany has to be registered. It is normal and sensible. You cannot do a lot of things ( e.g. open a bank account) without your id and proof of registration.

If you get stopped without I'd you could end up in the cells until you find some id. ( seen that happen to someone caught shoplifting- 6 weeks until his trial came up- would have been allowed home if he had id with him ). It is the U.K. who doesn't know who lives where - unless they voluntarily register for the electoral roll. Labour had plans for id cards, but the right wingers stopped that.

Painful, isn't it?
 

martcov

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true handy we could speak english work hard and not all of the irish drain social system of the government, i wish ireland would toughen up on its borders our 2nd language now fucking polish nothing against polish but just feel irish government should look after their own at home first we have a hospital and housing crisis going on crippling the country and also keep special agreement with the british for northen ireland borders which they are i think where irish can work in britian and vice versa.

Ireland is EU. EU citizens can work there. It would be easy to sneak into the U.K. over the NI border. So there will have to be a hard border. That plus the recent scandals and subsequent drubbing of the DUP could bring about a united Ireland. When Ireland was booming you needed these EU migrants- I remember being in Dublin in 2004 and hardly seeing anyone English speaking in the service industry. Cafés and takeaways etc..
 

IrishSkyBlue

Facebook User
Ireland is EU. EU citizens can work there. It would be easy to sneak into the U.K. over the NI border. So there will have to be a hard border. That plus the recent scandals and subsequent drubbing of the DUP could bring about a united Ireland. When Ireland was booming you needed these EU migrants- I remember being in Dublin in 2004 and hardly seeing anyone English speaking in the service industry. Cafés and takeaways etc..

ya true hard borders wont return tho think they agreed they wouldnt, i dunno its a big mess theres advantages and disadvantages being in the eu are ye glad ye are leaving?
 

dutchman

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Ireland is EU. EU citizens can work there. It would be easy to sneak into the U.K. over the NI border. So there will have to be a hard border.

Alternatively, Ireland could leave the european superstate and avoid economic meltdown. They only joined in the first place because Britain did so it makes sense for them to leave when Britain leaves.
 

martcov

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ya true hard borders wont return tho think they agreed they wouldnt, i dunno its a big mess theres advantages and disadvantages being in the eu are ye glad ye are leaving?

I am not leaving. I am staying in Germany and taking holidays in England as long as the pound is weak. Advantage for me.
 

Sick Boy

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Alternatively, Ireland could leave the european superstate and avoid economic meltdown. They only joined in the first place because Britain did so it makes sense for them to leave when Britain leaves.

Fucking hell.

Ireland doesn't live in Britain's shadow and there is no reason for it to follow the British suicide mission.
 

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