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The EU deal

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We in NI are at about 60% Vote OUT. We know the country will take a hit short term but getting rid of the Common Agricultural Policy but as a whole we will have a better chance of increasing our own economy through agriculture and fishing without the draconian EU re tape that is currently in place.

Are there walls surrounding Switzerland and Norway? :coffee:

As far as I know, they both have free movement of people as part of their agreement with the EU market. So they can't have walls so to speak.

For the UK to have 'walls' which seems to be one of the main arguments on social media for voting leave, they'd have to forgo the free market system of the EU, hence where the potential difficulties with trade come in to play.
 
In many ways the delusion of the Brexiteers is the same as the Southampton fans. Striking similarities in the type of words they use and their misplaced narcissm.

I'm surrounded by it every day. It's essentially 1939 Berlin down here.

They think going over to the Isle of Wight is going abroad.
 

I was spelling it the Portuguese way.
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This is point though. They are alright, and we don't mind those that want to come and work,and in the future they will still be able to do it, but this catch all where we cannot even send back criminals etc to their home countries just winds people up and is stupid. But the Eu elite will not listen or fix the issues that people want, they have their eyes on the superstate of the USE and that's it, take it or leave it. Well I vote Leave.......

More lies.

Only British citizens or those with right of abode are immune from deportation. Anyone else can be deported for a variety of reasons, be they EU/EEA citizen, on ILR, married to a British citizen etc.

Any non-British citizen can be deported for a variety of reasons. For EEA national, the Home Secretary can only deport on the grounds of conducive to the public good, for public safety or public health reasons. Unless a court has recommended deportation, it's unusual for Home Secretary to initiate deportation, unless there is overwhelming public need.

People like gangs of pickpockets from Eastern Europe have been routinely deported on the ground of being conducive to the public good.

There is a distinction between 'foreign national', and 'European citizen'-if the prison sentence was over a year for a 'foreign national' and two years for a 'European citizen'. Those EU citizens imprisoned for more than two years can be deported.

A foreign national may be made the subject of a deportation order for a number of reasons. These include:
  • The Secretary of State believes that is in the interests of the public good that the foreign national is removed from the UK;
  • The foreign national is the spouse, civil partner or child of an individual who is the subject of a deportation order; or,
  • The foreign national is over 17 years old, has been convicted of a criminal offence which carries with it a prison sentence and the court which sentenced the foreign national recommended that he be deported once he has served his sentence.
 

I have yet to see a compelling argument for an exit where the core point isn't slightly racist.

That's because one of the benefits is to control immigration and as soon as immigration is mentioned then the racist term usually follows........
 

That's because one of the benefits is to control immigration and as soon as immigration is mentioned then the racist term usually follows........
So the UK have open immigration now then do they?
Or do people just have certain "sorts" they don't want in the uk.

Saw some moaning about the Turks joining the EU, that says it all.
 
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