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PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 8:46 am 
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Never mentioned the UK did I. Once they get to France they'll be in the UK like a swarm of rats and the EU will force the UK into the Schengen area

being part of this whatever you call it "expensive club" and not being in Schengen area means for you that your stinky arse is protected by french forces on french soil... being out means (not immediately) the french will brush out all that crap camping in Calais, guess where they'll go... short-sight thinking doesn't help... and trust me nobody on the continent will ever doubt to do so... "if they all want to England, go ahead then, who cares, they're on their own now, they can cope as they said"... do you believe we've enough forces to protect our borders ourselves alone? if so, you're an optimist...
btw. on a side... The Turks (Ottoman Empire) once invaded almost all "civilized" Europe in XVII-th century and they almost succeeded... almost...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vienna
that's why we don't speak turkish so far as ze Germans say....


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 9:20 am 
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Nidge2 wrote:
Never mentioned the UK did I. Once they get to France they'll be in the UK like a swarm of rats and the EU will force the UK into the Schengen area

being part of this whatever you call it "expensive club" and not being in Schengen area means for you that your stinky arse is protected by french forces on french soil... being out means (not immediately) the french will brush out all that crap camping in Calais, guess where they'll go... short-sight thinking doesn't help... and trust me nobody on the continent will ever doubt to do so... "if they all want to England, go ahead then, who cares, they're on their own now, they can cope as they said"... do you believe we've enough forces to protect our borders ourselves alone? if so, you're an optimist...
btw. on a side... The Turks (Ottoman Empire) once invaded almost all "civilized" Europe in XVII-th century and they almost succeeded... almost...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vienna
that's why we don't speak turkish so far as ze Germans say....

I think you will find that at the moment it is British border forces that are working in French ports to stop the migrants.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 9:27 am 
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grandad wrote:
I think you will find that at the moment it is British border forces that are working in French ports to stop the migrants.

please, grandad! i'm not talking about people checking passports... i'm talking about them:
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 6:27 pm 
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o-marek wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:
Never mentioned the UK did I. Once they get to France they'll be in the UK like a swarm of rats and the EU will force the UK into the Schengen area

being part of this whatever you call it "expensive club" and not being in Schengen area means for you that your stinky arse is protected by french forces on french soil... being out means (not immediately) the french will brush out all that crap camping in Calais, guess where they'll go... short-sight thinking doesn't help... and trust me nobody on the continent will ever doubt to do so... "if they all want to England, go ahead then, who cares, they're on their own now, they can cope as they said"... do you believe we've enough forces to protect our borders ourselves alone? if so, you're an optimist...
btw. on a side... The Turks (Ottoman Empire) once invaded almost all "civilized" Europe in XVII-th century and they almost succeeded... almost...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vienna
that's why we don't speak turkish so far as ze Germans say....



They'll all be over here saying they're refugees from Northern Turkey. The Tory mob will accept them with open arms.


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cameron like many of the tories are pro immigration because they mistakenly believe it boosts the government coffers and helps fuel house price inflation which keeps people spending as they think they are getting richer. Most Politicians have plenty enough money to ensure they can live in an area where it doesn't directly affect them so of course he was all for Turkey joining. Mass immigration keeps the UK Ponzi economy from collapsing which is why Bojo the clown and many others are running from the prospect of becoming the one that slays the golden goose


a massive pool of labour helps keep wages down, just as a shortage puts wages up, if they cant speak English so what?

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 3:50 am 
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A law firm is taking action to ensure the formal process for the UK leaving the EU is not started without an act of Parliament.

Mishcon de Reya, lawyers acting for a group of business people and academics, said it would be unlawful for a prime minister to trigger Article 50 without a full debate and vote in Parliament.

It comes after the UK voted to leave the EU in the 23 June referendum.

The government said Parliament had "a role" to find "the best way forward".

Following the referendum, David Cameron announced he would stand down as prime minister by October and would leave his replacement to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.

Once the legal process is triggered there is a two-year time limit to negotiate an exit deal from the EU.


No with crooked Theresa May in charge, she'll wait the two years then say, "we want to stay." With a watered down deal. We're fucked with her in charge I tell you.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:40 am 
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Nidge2 wrote:

No with crooked Theresa May in charge, she'll wait the two years then say, "we want to stay." With a watered down deal. We're fucked with her in charge I tell you.

I am not sure that it works that way. Once the article 50 process is started that is it.

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grandad wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:

No with crooked Theresa May in charge, she'll wait the two years then say, "we want to stay." With a watered down deal. We're fucked with her in charge I tell you.

I am not sure that it works that way. Once the article 50 process is started that is it.

What Nidge is saying is that she will not submit the article 50 for two years.........

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grandad wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:

No with crooked Theresa May in charge, she'll wait the two years then say, "we want to stay." With a watered down deal. We're fucked with her in charge I tell you.

I am not sure that it works that way. Once the article 50 process is started that is it.



It's not been started yet.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:37 pm 
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Nidge2 wrote:
grandad wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:

No with crooked Theresa May in charge, she'll wait the two years then say, "we want to stay." With a watered down deal. We're fucked with her in charge I tell you.

I am not sure that it works that way. Once the article 50 process is started that is it.



It's not been started yet.

We know that. Do you think it will be?

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If who ever is in charge does not start the process that the result of the referendum demanded they will along with every other politician prove that they cannot be trusted to do the will of the people and democracy will have died a sudden death in this land we call home.

Will they have signed there own ending of their political career,most probably yes.


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We know that. Do you think it will be?



No because she's pro EU like her buddy Cameron and her husband makes big money from the EU.


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