They have a right to a family life. And our local Marie wants us all to stay. The Brits do good things in the area the locals are not interested in. I have shown it ti you before but you called it lies.Id be more concerned about losing your right to retire in France with your family out there.
So there are no polls showing the opposite or remain nowhere near with the majority?
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Search Grendel's posts referring to him & you will find many. Probably yourself includedWhich posters defend Corbyn? Are you able to actually name them?
Search Grendel's posts referring to him & you will find many. Probably yourself included
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Search Grendel's posts referring to him & you will find many. Probably yourself included
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They have a right to a family life. And our local Marie wants us all to stay. The Brits do good things in the area the locals are not interested in. I have shown it ti you before but you called it lies.
Can't win with you.
Sometimes yesMaybe you too then?
Where does withdrawal of that right exist in anyone's argument in favour of leaving the EU?Is that the same right to family life that the UK is going to withdraw from?
Unfortunately it’s not that simple and if I were you I’d be seriously concerned and looking to get over there ASAP - especially if you’re basing your right to retire on the right to family life.
Where does withdrawal of that right exist in anyone's argument in favour of leaving the EU?
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Yes...there are many rights & many wrongs of said HR policy. There is nothing I have seen to suggest that the rights will be abolished &/or the wrongs promoted.Yeah because no voters or politicians have ever ranted about the European Convention of Human Rights.
I’m sure the likes of Patel are going to ensure the UK keeps alignment on it.
UK Human Rights Act is at risk of repeal – here's why it should be protected
Yes...there are many rights & many wrongs of said HR policy. There is nothing I have seen to suggest that the rights will be abolished &/or the wrongs promoted.
You are perhaps just fearing the unknown?
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All you fear is the moving from the rights. That indicates a sceptical/negative/doom scenario mindset.It won’t impact me so I’m not fearing anything, I’m just not so deluded to think that the likes of Patel are going to keep to it long term and that there have been no murmurings about moving away from them.
All you fear is the moving from the rights. That indicates a sceptical/negative/doom scenario mindset.
What is to say that the only moving might be to better the rights & move away from the wrongs???
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Well it is simply a power shift for you really isn't it?Wow can someone really be so naive?
I really must use the power of positive thinking to think that Patel, Rees Mogg etc wish to ensure the very best for the ordinary people and protect their rights and ignore books they’ve actually written.
Well it is simply a power shift for you really isn't it?
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Well our beliefs differ. You think evil for anything that doesn't meet with ypur approval.What’s a power shift?
I’m genuinely shocked that you believe a government with the current cabinet is going to retain those same rights.
Don’t worry, I’m sure 4 of the authors of Britannica Unchained who are now in the cabinet have your best interests at heart - hahaha!
Was it?Sure. You said that tweet was cherry picking polls to favour Remain. As I demonstrated, that was bullshit.
Present rules don't let me go yet. But as I have been married to my wife for a long time and am father to her children I would be able to join them. If I went there now I would have to work there. I would be on a much lower wage if I could find a job. But as long as I earn mire than the minimum needed I am allowed to work elsewhere.Is that the same right to family life that the UK is going to withdraw from?
Unfortunately it’s not that simple and if I were you I’d be seriously concerned and looking to get over there ASAP - especially if you’re basing your right to retire on the right to family life.
Well our beliefs differ. You think evil for anything that doesn't meet with ypur approval.
Have a nice life
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Present rules don't let me go yet. But as I have been married to my wife for a long time and am father to her children I would be able to join them. If I went there now I would have to work there. I would be on a much lower wage if I could find a job. But as long as I earn mire than the minimum needed I am allowed to work elsewhere.
If we were to get married at a later date I wouldn't have the automatic right to join them.
Was it?
These were all over the place but heavily in favour of remain. But remain hasn't got a massive majority. On the average either 52% or 53%. So how can they be a true reflection?
And in your own words 52% is very close. Or is it very close when in favour of leave but massively different when in favour of remain?
It would be too close to call at them numbers. Wouldn't take much to swing it. And as I have always said what would happen if remain won by getting 52% of the vote? Oh yes we could say whatever the result it would be implemented. But what would happen if it was even closer than last time?
Why is it some can't see the problems ahead?
Would you be affected by changes in freedom of movement or is it entirely separate?
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This is the thing for astute and indeed EU citizens living in the U.K. I know someone very well who was born in an EU country but has spent pretty much their entire life in the U.K. they were only ever schooled in the U.K., went to university in the U.K. (paid for by the country of their birth also), only ever worked in the U.K., only ever paid taxes in the U.K., can only speak English, married to a Brit, raising a family in the U.K. yet they’ve had to apply for permanent rights of residence in the U.K. because of Brexit and the only confirmation they’ve yet had is an email stating that it’s permanent with a get out clause that it’s subject to a/the government not changing their mind so it’s not really water tight permanent. There’s another wind rush in the making here.
...and considering the building up of the anti Irish sentiment (trying to blame Ireland for no deal) who knows what'll come next for the many many irish citizens who live here....I wouldn't put anything past these lunatics
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EU look set to reject the new deal put forward then.... will be forever going back and forward!! Fair play to Boris for at least getting a majority of MP's
Hopefully the EU will agree and not try to delay it any longerBut the majority of MPs thing is pure speculation and a moot point as the deal he’s proposed isn’t workable. At best it could be a jumping off point for further negotiations, if we were willing to extend to allow enough time for that to happen.
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Hopefully the EU will agree and not try to delay it any longer
There needs to be flexibility from both sidesIt’s not a realistic proposal they can agree to. Don’t fall into the governments trap.
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There needs to be flexibility from both sides
It would trap us in the customs union.... only way it would work would be with a time limitThe backstop was the flexibility.
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It would trap us in the customs union.... only way it would work would be with a time limit
...and considering the building up of the anti Irish sentiment (trying to blame Ireland for no deal) who knows what'll come next for the many many irish citizens who live here....I wouldn't put anything past these lunatics
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