Guest 1882- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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hello !
There will be a mass deportation after this Brexit, this change will affect nearly One Million of EU citizens ... the will be asked to quit the UK.
http://www.newsody.com/news/brexit-1m-eu-citizens-in-britain-could-be-at-risk-of-deportation/621887/
Maybe there will be some facilities in the administrations etc. otherwise comapnies will suffer from this mass deportation.
Some of the governors decisions are not well caalculated sometimes i think ...
#Cheers & have a good day !
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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The politicians are to blame for making people worried over their future. No negotiations can go ahead until Cruella invokes Article 50 which is still 3 or 4 months off but I would be very surprised if any country, especially our own, started deporting people for no other reason than they were born somewhere else.
Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:I would be very surprised if any country, especially our own, started deporting people for no other reason than they were born somewhere else.
We could however make a start by deporting some of the Eastern European beggars cluttering up our High Streets?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/denmark-deports-slovakian-woman-begging-jail-40-days-law-illegal-poverty-a7452391.htmlhoward mcsweeney1 likes this
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Unfortunately begging is perfectly legal here so places like central London are totally inundated with beggars mostly from Romania apparently.
Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:Unfortunately begging is perfectly legal high so places like central London are totally inundated with beggars mostly from Romania apparently.
Wrong. See Vagrancy Act 1824.
Police choose not to use for prosecution. I regularly get it used in Deal to get them to 'move on'.
Railway Byelaws (7.2) regularly used by BTP for prosecution on areas/trains under their jurisdiction.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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I'm beginning to wish we had never held the Referendum because of the bad feeling from those who voted to remain a member. Over 5 months later and people are still waving placards around demanding we stay in and as for social media the vindictiveness never ends. We all seem to accept General Election results where 37% of the vote puts a party in power for 5 years.
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Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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Well said, young Mr McSweeney. Although I can't help thinking that, aside from the media hyperbole, the government is bringing it on themselves. Why not create a cross-party committee to organise this. The issue is bigger than any political party.
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Just because you don't take an interest in politics doesn't mean that politics won't take an interest in you. PERICLES.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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You should know better than that your grace it would be as likely as you sharing a halal pork chop with the local imam and reciting mass from a minaret.
Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:You should know better than that your grace it would be as likely as you sharing a halal pork chop with the local imam and reciting mass from a minaret.
Perhaps I will do that during passover, just to prove to you that all things are possible...with the probable exception of politics.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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The chief negotiator for the EU makes his case very clearly - no cherry picking and and a shorter time span for talks.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/dec/06/uk-will-have-under-18-months-to-negotiate-deal-says-eus-brexit-brokerPaul M- Registered: 1 Feb 2016
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The Chief Negotiator should realise his job starts when the UK Government decide to trigger Article 50 and he can then discuss terms and put his view across to the UK negotiators then. He doesn't or shouldn't discuss this beforehand in the media.
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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I would guess that in theory we could take 10 years if we wanted to before invoking article 50, therefore any time frame from the EU is pointless unless they decide to kick the UK out.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Button- Location: Dover
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You only have to look at PMQs to see that some don't understand the detail anyway.
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Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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The problem is that the conservatives are string it out allowing EU works to get registered to be included in the right to still work in the UK after we go out .
This will not satisfy why we all voted out .
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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kieth,are we having a bah humbug moment.
Paul Watkins- Location: Dover
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Howard they need that answer to frame the next question.
A second referendum to show they gave the wrong answer to the real question.
Reginald Barrington- Location: Dover
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The remainers have been telling us for months now why we voted to leave, it's because we are idiots and ticked the wrong box or because we is racsist!
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