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The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (9 Viewers)

  • Thread starter jimmyhillsfanclub
  • Start date Jun 8, 2016
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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 Jun 15, 2016.
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Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,746
Sick Boy said:
I didn't say you were 'happy' with it but you have highlighted the grim reality if the deal is rejected. Stop playing the victim constantly, I'm not having a go at you.
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Playing the victim?

I mention the reality of the situation. Yet you try and swing it to something else.

Or do you mean the situation we are in? Then yes we are all victims. And all because a PM wanted to win votes.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,747
dutchman said:
She can live in the UK but if it was up to me I'd deport her back to Germany.
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Yet it is fine for you to live in the UK? Are you not a Dutch national?
 
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,748
Astute said:
Playing the victim?

I mention the reality of the situation. Yet you try and swing it to something else.

Or do you mean the situation we are in? Then yes we are all victims. And all because a PM wanted to win votes.
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I'm not trying to swing anything, just pointing out I wasn't having a go at you.

I agree with the rest of your post.
 
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Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,749
Sick Boy said:
Yet it is fine for you to live in the UK? Are you not a Dutch national?
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This is one reason why I want this bullshit sorting out. Everyone who is in the EU from the UK knows they are safe and everyone in the UK from the EU know they are safe. The problem I see is working over borders once it is all settled. Looks like it will be you are allowed in a certain country but no others if you are from the UK. But if you are from the EU residing in the UK you will be allowed to work where you like as long as you keep up with your EU passport. So anyone from the UK would need a new EU passport.
 

dutchman

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,750
Sick Boy said:
Yet it is fine for you to live in the UK? Are you not a Dutch national?
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I'm a 'temporary' visitor, I have no intention of living here permanently.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,751
Astute said:
This is one reason why I want this bullshit sorting out. Everyone who is in the EU from the UK knows they are safe and everyone in the UK from the EU know they are safe. The problem I see is working over borders once it is all settled. Looks like it will be you are allowed in a certain country but no others if you are from the UK. But if you are from the EU residing in the UK you will be allowed to work where you like as long as you keep up with your EU passport. So anyone from the UK would need a new EU passport.
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That wouldn't apply as his daughter has British citizenship so she would have as much right to live her as you and me.
 
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,752
dutchman said:
I'm a 'temporary' visitor, I have no intention of living here permanently.
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But you would deport someone who has British citizenship?
 
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Grappa

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,753
dutchman said:
I'm a 'temporary' visitor, I have no intention of living here permanently.
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So how many years have you been living here temporarily?
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,754
Sick Boy said:
That wouldn't apply as his daughter has British citizenship so she would have as much right to live her as you and me.
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I never mentioned anyone in particular.

It is more aimed at someone like Mart who was born in the UK and has lived elsewhere for a long time but still has a UK passport. Do you have a UK passport? If so and you move to Italy you might only be able to stay in Italy for any certain amount of time. Or only work in Italy or the UK. Or how about all those from the UK in Spain. Or you could bring his daughter into it. Sounds like she has a UK passport. If they moved out of the UK before the cut off date she wouldn't be able to work anywhere but where they go to or the UK without an EU passport.

This should be sorted out ASAP so everyone knows where they stand before it happens. It is peoples futures we are talking about.
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,755
Sick Boy said:
Technically the UK would be outside of the EU, but it would mean that the UK would be abiding by rules but having zero say, so what would be the point? Unless the UK is able to import American goods that are not currently allowed here, I am not sure it means that big USA trade deal will happen - as Trump has already said.

No one voted for it but I guess that May sees it as the best she can do with pressure from both sides.
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The US and EU are renegotiating there trade deal anyway. Who’s to say it won’t be a bad thing. The US will have no arguments for not offering the same deal as the EU and arguably the EU will be negotiating from a higher position of strength than the U.K. on it’s own will. We might not have a say in the US EU negotiations but that doesn’t mean that ultimately we won’t benefit from it.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,756
Astute said:
I never mentioned anyone in particular.

It is more aimed at someone like Mart who was born in the UK and has lived elsewhere for a long time but still has a UK passport. Do you have a UK passport? If so and you move to Italy you might only be able to stay in Italy for any certain amount of time. Or only work in Italy or the UK. Or how about all those from the UK in Spain. Or you could bring his daughter into it. Sounds like she has a UK passport. If they moved out of the UK before the cut off date she wouldn't be able to work anywhere but where they go to or the UK without an EU passport.

This should be sorted out ASAP so everyone knows where they stand before it happens. It is peoples futures we are talking about.
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I have both a UK and Irish passport but my parents got the Irish one first, so I won't have a problem over in Italy. I would presume Mart's daughter has dual citizenship so it wouldn't be an issue for her. I agree that it should be sorted out ASAP though.
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,757
Can I just say, I’m loving how all of a sudden reports from the ONS are gospel around here...







... unless it’s on the negative impact of Brexit of course. Then the ONS are a bunch of centralists and bunch of dribbling europhiles.
 
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skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,758
dutchman said:
I'm a 'temporary' visitor, I have no intention of living here permanently.
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Thank fuck for that.
 
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dutchman

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,759
Grappa said:
So how many years have you been living here temporarily?
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60 years, on and off.
 

dutchman

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,760
Sick Boy said:
But you would deport someone who has British citizenship?
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If they were born abroad and both of their parents had foreign or dual nationality, yes, most definitely.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,761
dutchman said:
If they were born abroad and both of their parents had foreign or dual nationality, yes, most definitely.
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So in that case you wouldn't deport his daughter but thank goodness the country doesn't possess your values.
 
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dutchman

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,762
Sick Boy said:
thank goodness the country doesn't possess your values.
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Which country? I thought you were on your way to Italy, "spaghetti boy"?
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,763
dutchman said:
Which country? I thought you were on your way to Italy, "spaghetti boy"?
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The UK.

And ouch, that stings.
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,764
skybluetony176 said:
Can I just say, I’m loving how all of a sudden reports from the ONS are gospel around here...







... unless it’s on the negative impact of Brexit of course. Then the ONS are a bunch of centralists and bunch of dribbling europhiles.
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you forgot Marxists!
 
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skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,765
clint van damme said:
you forgot Marxists!
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I thought it was communist this week?
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,766
dutchman said:
Because you make a point of ignoring any data which does not conform to your narrative.



She can live in the UK but if it was up to me I'd deport her back to Germany.
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The point was Brits who could come home. You want to count only Brits born in the UK, but Brits with UK passports also have a right to live in the UK after Brexit. You are cherry picking your information.

If my daughter gets deported, I will personally shove you on the next boat back to Holland with a one way ticket. ;-)
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,767
Astute said:
I never mentioned anyone in particular.

It is more aimed at someone like Mart who was born in the UK and has lived elsewhere for a long time but still has a UK passport. Do you have a UK passport? If so and you move to Italy you might only be able to stay in Italy for any certain amount of time. Or only work in Italy or the UK. Or how about all those from the UK in Spain. Or you could bring his daughter into it. Sounds like she has a UK passport. If they moved out of the UK before the cut off date she wouldn't be able to work anywhere but where they go to or the UK without an EU passport.

This should be sorted out ASAP so everyone knows where they stand before it happens. It is peoples futures we are talking about.
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My daughter has dual nationality. I registered her as British at birth ( shortly afterwards), although she was born in Hamburg.
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,768
Sick Boy said:
I have both a UK and Irish passport but my parents got the Irish one first, so I won't have a problem over in Italy. I would presume Mart's daughter has dual citizenship so it wouldn't be an issue for her. I agree that it should be sorted out ASAP though.
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Yes, she does and I have now got German citizenship.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,769
martcov said:
Yes, she does and I have now got German citizenship.
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Careful, you'll be called a sausage boy next.
 
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skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,770
Sick Boy said:
Careful, you'll be called a sausage boy next.
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It’s not the Wurst thing you could be called.
 
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wingy

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,771
skybluetony176 said:
It’s not the Wurst thing you could be called.
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Oh you Brat!
 
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skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,772
wingy said:
Oh you Brat!
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Now you’re just talking baloney.
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,773
Grappa said:
He argues in bad faith. Asks questions, gets answers, dismisses them. Uses ad-homs, straw men, appeals to ignorance, false dilemmas , bandwagoning, come to think of it, pretty much the gamut of logical fallacies. Pointless engaging with him.
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That is why I blocked him ages ago.
We are on about Mart aren't we?

Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,774
SkyblueBazza said:
That is why I blocked him ages ago.
We are on about Mart aren't we?

Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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No, we’re on about people like you, now go back down your hole.
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,775
No-deal Brexit could sink UK into recession
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,776
skybluetony176 said:
No-deal Brexit could sink UK into recession
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No surprise there then. Wait for all the „project fear“ claims. „Experts always get it wrong“. „I want proof“ etc.. Whatever happens there will turbulence on the markets and some who have the luck to control large amounts of money and can influence markets by making public statements, will be making a killing. Let’s see how the vote goes, mild recession or deep recession.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,777
martcov said:
No surprise there then. Wait for all the „project fear“ claims. „Experts always get it wrong“. „I want proof“ etc.. Whatever happens there will turbulence on the markets and some who have the luck to control large amounts of money and can influence markets by making public statements, will be making a killing. Let’s see how the vote goes, mild recession or deep recession.
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Carney welcomed the May proposal you fool
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,778
Grendel said:
Carney welcomed the May proposal you fool
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What’s the May proposal got to do with a no deal brexit? That’s what Carney is talking about.
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,779
Grendel said:
Carney welcomed the May proposal you fool
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Yes. The May proposal is better than no deal. I am not disputing that. It doesn’t make me a fool, but you make yourself look stupid by your reaction......as usual.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 28, 2018
  • #24,780
martcov said:
Yes. The May proposal is better than no deal. I am not disputing that. It doesn’t make me a fool, but you make yourself look stupid by your reaction......as usual.
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You made a statement there will be turbulence in the markets regardless - so this deal will mean turbulence

Can you provide some evidence please?
 
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