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  • EU Referendum – are you in or out?
  • jambalaya
    Free Member

    Captain unilaterally declaring all EU citizens can stay is NOT the best strategy to protect British citizens living in the EU. May’s current stance is the best way to secure that.

    But I am disappointed that that so many people have voted to send us home .

    I didn’t vote to send you home, I voted so that you didn’t have an automatic right to stay. I am sure you’d be entitled to a British Passport if you wanted one. Best of luck with the move.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    @matty May’s speech was absolutely spot on re Scotland. Masterful in fact. She well knows tye Indy ship has sailed, Scotland cannot remain in the EU even if they voted “out” tomorrow, SNP cannot win a Ref now and won’t win one when waiting 5-10 years to join the EU is the only option.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    Spot on and masterful? Hahaha! OK if you say so :/

    chickenman
    Full Member

    Accusing the SNP of doing exactly what she’s doing to Britain is “spot on and masterful” is it???

    igm
    Full Member

    CZ – hmmm

    That is bollocks, the only people who are likely to be sent home are those who are here illegally, they have no legal right to be here, those here legally have every right to stay and continue working here.

    You voted to remove his legal right to stay. I make no comment on why you did it but like it or not that’s what you did.

    So by your own logic, you did vote for him to leave.

    As for the EU not letting UK citizens stay – they are doing. That may change when A50 is triggered but until it is making offers is just posturing. (Yes I am accusing May of being more style than substance)

    PS –

    I’m all in favour of leaving an organisation that is basically built around its elite upper-class, and bullies its members if it doesn’t get its way

    Bit like Westminster then – equally in favour of junking the U.K. Government?

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    CountZero – Member

    Nobody in any significant numbers voted to send you home, you’re swallowing hook, line and sinker the propaganda being put about by the Remain campaign that the whole Brexit campaign was purely about sending European immigrant workers home.

    I fear that you are wasting your time CountZero, but you probably already knew. Britain is the most multicultural and least racist country in Europe, possibly the world, but the Remainers want to pretend that Britian has suddenly been gripped by racism and xenophobia.

    Quote :

    “People just don’t want immigrants here, they don’t understand them, they don’t like them, and believe that their maintenance is too expensive.”

    The words of a UKIP politician, a party which has just one solitary MP?

    No, the words of a Civic Platform politician which won by a landslide in the last Polish general election.

    ’Poles don’t want immigrants. They don’t understand them, don’t like them’

    “A vast majority believe that immigrants take work away from Poles and that their presence is detrimental for the economy.”

    “According to the UN high commissioner for refugees, Poland has pledged to accept just 100 Syrian refugees between 2016 and 2020.”[/b]

    There are over three-quarters of a million Poles living in the UK and approximately 2,000 Brits living in Poland. If there were three-quarters of a million Brits in Poland I suspect that there would be rioting in the streets of Warsaw.

    But of course it’s Britain that is racist and xenophobic.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    Conversely loads of Brits in Spain compared to Spanish in UK.

    The local council where my old man lives have come out in defence of the expats as they are net contributors to the local economy and not a bunch of racists and have actually looked at the figures.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    jambalaya – Member

    @matty
    May’s speech was absolutely spot on re Scotland. Masterful in fact.

    😆

    I thought she was trying to usurp Frankie Boyle as their best stand up

    have you ever spoken to a scot jamba?

    Mays speech was a brilliant exercise in patronising hypocrisy that will be heavily quoted against her in the next indy ref

    It seemed more designed to play to the little englander crowd back home than the scots

    just ask craigy
    https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/

    br
    Free Member

    So much…

    Captain unilaterally declaring all EU citizens can stay is NOT the best strategy to protect British citizens living in the EU

    Again, if the UK is out of the EEA then it’s nothing to do with the EU but up to the individual countries.

    @matty May’s speech was absolutely spot on re Scotland. Masterful in fact. She well knows tye Indy ship has sailed, Scotland cannot remain in the EU even if they voted “out” tomorrow, SNP cannot win a Ref now and won’t win one when waiting 5-10 years to join the EU is the only option.

    No reason Scotland can’t stay in the EU, in fact we’ll be looking for a custom arrangement – much like TM is 🙂

    You don’t live in Scotland, I do, what would you know about how we’ll vote?

    5-10 years? See above.

    thecaptain
    Free Member

    those here legally have every right to stay and continue working here.

    Only up to the day we leave the EU, at which point their status is entirely undecided. Quite deliberately so, with the govt refusing point-blank to clarify it, even under the pressure of the Lords rebellion. The tory govt’s attitude is frankly disgusting.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    I dunno if this comedy gold should go in the indyref thread or this one?

    The Prime Minister delivered a scathing attack on the Scottish National Party and the Scottish independence movement in Glasgow this morning. But every single one of her reasons why Scotland should not leave the United Kingdom, apply equally to the UK leaving the European Union. Here are some of the best.

    “The SNP Government is interested only in stoking-up endless constitutional grievance and furthering their obsession with independence, at the expense of Scottish public services like the NHS and education.”

    Theresa May campaigned for Remain on the basis that it was in the UK’s economic interest. The Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond warned that Brexit would be ‘catastrophic’.

    “The simple truth is their policies are not in the best interests of Scotland, but in the political interest of the SNP. A party resolutely focused on just one thing: independence.”

    Theresa May’s government is focused on just one thing: independence.

    “For them, it is not about doing the right thing. The SNP play politics as though it were a game.”

    Theresa May campaigned for Remain, believing it to be in the best interests of the country. Now she will take the UK out of the European Union.

    “[The people of Scotland] have an SNP Government obsessed with its own priority of independence, using the mechanisms of devolved government to further its political aims.”

    Theresa May wanted to trigger Article 50 without consulting parliament. She was defeated in the High Court and again the Supreme Court.


    “When I stood outside Downing Street on the day I became Prime Minister, I reminded people in that the full title of our Party is the Conservative and Unionist Party. And that word ‘unionist’ is very important to me.

    Nicola Sturgeon has said that Brexit gives a ‘cast iron mandate’ for a second independence referendum.

    “The fundamental strengths of our Union, and the benefits it brings to all of its constituent parts, are clear.”

    The European single market is the world’s largest free trading area. The UK is leaving it.

    “We all know that the SNP will never stop twisting the truth and distorting reality in their effort to denigrate our United Kingdom and further their obsession of independence.”

    The man she appointed Foreign Secretary has consistently misled the public about EU regulations on bananas, recycling teabags and allow children to blow up balloons. All of them have been proved to be false.

    “As Britain leaves the European Union and we forge a new role for ourselves in the world, the strength and stability of our Union will become even more important.”

    Brexit threatens to break up the United Kingdom not just in Scotland but in Northern Ireland too


    “We must take this opportunity to bring our United Kingdom closer together. Because the Union which we all care about is not simply a constitutional artefact. It is a union of people, affections and loyalties.”

    Theresa May still refuses to guarantee the rights of millions of European nationals to remain in the UK, where their affections and loyalties have been built up over decades.

    “It is characterised by sharing together as a country the challenges which we all face, and freely pooling the resources we have to tackle them.”

    Italy, Greece and Malta are dealing with hundreds of thousands of migrants arriving daily. The UK’s response has been to leave the European Union

    “Our United Kingdom has evolved over time and has a proud history. Together we form the world’s greatest family of nations. But the real story of our Union is not to be found in Treaties or Acts of Parliament. It is written in our collective achievements, both at home and in the world.”

    The European Union was created to prevent the reappearance of widespread bloodshed in Europe. It has presided over the longest period of permanent peace in European history.

    “The Union enabled the social, scientific and economic developments which powered our collective achievement.”

    Brexit has already caused significant funding cuts in science research at Oxford University and others.

    “Bringing people and communities closer together allowed new connections to be made.”

    Theresa May will end the rights of British people to live and work in 27 other EU countries, having campaigned for the opposite.

    “Together, we make up the world’s fifth-largest economy, despite accounting for less than 1 per cent of the world’s population.”

    On several different indices, the plummeting pound has in fact caused the UK to drop to sixth

    “Together, we fought against and defeated tyranny.”

    An estimated 1.2m British people were killed in the First and Second World Wars. Since the UK’s membership of the European Union and its predecessors, around 400 British soldiers have been killed in conflicts with other European nations, in the Balkans and Cyprus.

    “One of the driving forces behind the Union’s creation was the remorseless logic that greater economic strength and security come from being united. Our wholly integrated domestic market for businesses means no barriers to trade within our borders.”

    Again, the UK is leaving the world’s largest free trade zone.

    “But what the SNP don’t point out is that the UK domestic market is worth four times more to Scottish firms. In fact, the EU comes third after the rest of the UK, and the rest of the world as a market for Scottish goods. And yet the SNP propose Scottish independence, which would wrench Scotland out of its biggest market.”

    An independent Scotland would seek a free trade agreement with the UK, just as the UK seeks one with the European Union.

    “They think independence is the answer to every question in every circumstance, regardless of fact and reality. It simply does not add up and we should never stop saying so.”

    Every former Prime Minister, US President, NATO Secretary General thinks Britain will be poorer as a consequence of leaving the European Union.

    “Despite the scaremongering of the SNP, and their shameful attempts to use the jobs of workers as a political football, shipbuilding jobs in Scotland will be sustained thanks to UK Government orders.”

    Theresa May refuses to safeguard the rights of European workers based in the UK

    “And I am determined to ensure that as we leave the EU, we do so as one United Kingdom, which prospers outside the EU as one United Kingdom.”

    Scotland voted to remain in the European Union. All of the economic analysis indicates that Scotland will be poorer when it leaves the European Union.

    “It is in the interest of everyone in our country that we seize those opportunities and make a success of what lies ahead. Because politics is not a game and government is not a platform from which to pursue constitutional obsessions.”

    The Vote Leave campaign, of which the Foreign Secretary was a key member, now freely admit that misleading figures on £350m a week being available for the NHS were ‘tactics.’

    “It is about taking the serious decisions to improve people’s lives. A tunnel vision nationalism, which focuses only on independence at any cost, sells Scotland short.”

    Theresa May leads a government implementing a decision she does not agree with.

    “The United Kingdom we cherish is not a thing of the past, but a Union vital to our prosperity and security, today and in the future. A Union in which our national and local identities are recognised and respected, but where our common bonds are strengthened.”

    Theresa May’s government will sacrifice prosperity to reduce immigrant numbers.

    “Let us live up to that high ideal and let us never stop making loudly and clearly, the positive optimistic and passionate case for our precious union of nations and people.”

    Brexit threatens a union of nations that has maintained peace in Europe.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/25-theresa-may-attacks-on-scottish-independence-that-could-just-as-easily-be-about-brexit-a7610051.html?utm_content=buffer8185c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    @b r Hands up I confess relying on opinion polls. The Salmond was in full pompous mode on This Week as Portillo mocked him for his “once in a generation/lifetime” remark. Come on admit it, you must regret saying that 🙂

    Joining the EU takes 5-10 years, 5 being the lightening fast accelerated timeline. Plus there is still the Spanish/Catalan issue to navigate and if I am right about the eurozone then the EU is going to look like a very unattractive club to join for the next 10+ years. Plus in the meantime it’s WTO tariffs with the UK for an iS. I just think that’s an impossible sell for the SNP.

    May was as aggressive as she was in her speech as she is confident she holds the winning cards. The SNP had two years to make their case and they failed to pursuede, time is up.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    kimbers – you forgot this bit

    As the Government serving the whole United Kingdom, formed in a Parliament drawn from the whole United Kingdom, the UK Government exercises a responsibility on behalf of the whole UK that transcends party politics and encompasses all aspects of our national life.

    Bye bye, devolution?

    kimbers
    Full Member

    yeah shes just hammered an irrevocable wedge between scotland and rUK

    remarkably naive reading of the situation North of the border

    kimbers
    Full Member

    who wants to see farage humiliated by a 6 year old whilst appearing on his bosses tv channel?

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLHDyY1p8oU[/video]

    mrmo
    Free Member

    Bye bye, devolution?

    Lets see what her next step in NI is? I hope she has the sense not to meddle, somehow i fear she is going to try and take control back!

    Part of me also wonders, after her citizen of nowhere comments whether she is going to stop dual citizenship, which would also go down well in NI.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    Kimbers I think the key difference is that having campaigned for Remain, May turned around and said I didn’t want this result but I will respect it and get on with making the most of the decision handed down by the public.

    Salmond/Sturgeon having campaigned for Independence their whole life ignored the result and immediately set about campaigning as per normal for Independence and a Referendum do-over.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    having campaigned for Remain, May turned around

    indeed, sacrificing her principles in exchange for a shot at the top job, overflowimg with integrirty

    mrmo
    Free Member

    When did May actually campaign? She was about as committed as Corbyn to the remain camp.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/oct/25/exclusive-leaked-recording-shows-what-theresa-may-really-thinks-about-brexit

    oldnpastit
    Full Member

    Theresa May – Member

    The economic prosperity of the UK as a whole depends on young people in all parts of the UK having the skills they need to reach their full potential.

    If you really meant that then perhaps your party could stop appointing idiots to the education department like that Gove chap, and fund it properly as well?

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    Kimbers – in your exhaustive analysis you mised out the bit the the UK satisfies the criteria for a single currency area, has the mechanisms that allow it to work and complements this will hi levels of devolved power – almost federalism according to one major global body. In contrast, the EU does not, does not have the mechanism to allow iif to work, requires much less independence and much greater centralisation of fiscal and political power to a body that is further detached from Scotland than Westminster.

    If you thought voting for Brexshit required limited intelligence, voting to leave the UK in favour of the EU is off the scale in the stupidity stakes. Watching the spin will be as amusing as it will be mind boggling.

    #SDBMB

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    Good work Kimbers, not much more to add to that one, it’s hard to argue with common sense some days but plenty still try.

    kerley
    Free Member

    When did May actually campaign? She was about as committed as Corbyn to the remain camp.

    Exactly. The majority of MPs favoured leave which has now been clearly demonstrated by their vote on article 50. Claiming the will of the people made me do it is weak when it was really the will of 1 million more than didn’t want to leave.

    Not sure why they were on the remain side, presumably because they thought remain would win combined with wanting to distance themselves from the nasty racist leave campaign.

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    The majority of MPs favoured leave which has now been …..

    I doubt that this will be topped today.

    br
    Free Member

    Two wrongs make a right, surely THM?

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    molgrips
    Free Member

    those here legally have every right to stay and continue working here.

    Hang on, am I missing something? Isn’t this what May has refused to confirm?

    And as for what Brexiters were voting for – that seems to be quite variable.

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    kerley – Member

    The majority of MPs favoured leave

    We really are in the post-truth era.

    kerley
    Free Member

    If you and THM just take the first bit of the line that is up to you. The second part of my sentence is the key bit “which has now been clearly demonstrated by their vote on article 50.”

    I voted remain, as an MP I would have voted against article 50. I would be representing the will of 16 million rather than the will of 17 million, I can live with that because I want to remain.

    Can you tell me why you think my statement is wrong around MP really favouring leave?

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    Yes, most MPs were arguing in favour of remaining in the EU but secretly wanted to leave. We haven’t had a new conspiracy theory for a while.

    Post-truth and conspiracy theories……the new politics.

    Btw was it you kerley who some pages back was claiming to be cleverer than the average person?

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    As I have said befire I think Maybwas a very marginal Remainer, as oer the article she did virtually no campaigning. One reason she was the landslide PM candidate is that Leavers believe she will fully respect their wishes, I certainky do.

    @cloudnine – that pie chart includes Children too young to vote ? Also read the smallprint, a massive 74% majority of Leave voters favour a hard Brexit

    UK has no legal liability to pay a “divorce bill”. My thoughts entitely. Even pension liabilities are the responsibility of the EU legally IMO. Independent starting to have a new more balanced articles.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/britain-will-not-contribute-to-eu-budget-if-no-brexit-deal-is-reached-says-lords-report-a7609526.html

    kimbers
    Full Member

    – that pie chart includes Children too young to vote ?

    And in 10 years of drawn out legal wranglings when we are still untangled from the EU, they will be of voting age and a big chunk of those oldies that voted leave will have passed on, hopefully leaving a more tolerant and less bigoted britain.

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    a more tolerant and less bigoted britain.

    Hopefully more in line with the rest of Europe eh? 😆

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    One reason she was the landslide PM candidate is that Leavers believe she will fully respect their wishes,she was not one of the Brexit campaign team who crashed and burned

    IMHO she became PM because of who she was not more than who she was
    Grey and dull enough to not annoy either remain or leave sides of the TOry camp

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    Telegragh has the same story. Will try and find the report itself so I can read it directly

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/04/britain-will-not-have-pay-penny-leave-european-union-say-peers/

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    One reason she was the landslide PM candidate is that Leavers believe she will fully respect their wishes

    I thought she just let everyone else stab each other in the back/face and then stepped over the bodies.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    The report said that we could avoid paying our bill, but it would poison the negotiations, so would be very foolish.
    As if we weren’t already a global laughing stock!

    However in line with brexit and the standard brexies delusions of grandeur, it’s probably the option Maybot will think she has to take.

    As much as I’d like farage to be denied his pension, not everyone should suffer for his egomania.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    Will try and find the report itself so I can read it directly

    Do Brietbart have it yet?

    Here you go
    https://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201617/ldselect/ldeucom/125/12502.htm

    Chapter 4 Conclusion – NB all of this appears in BOLD in the original but will not code as such on here for some reason

    Conclusions

    135.On the basis of the legal opinions we have considered we conclude that, as a matter of EU law, Article 50 TEU allows the UK to leave the EU without being liable for outstanding financial obligations under the EU budget and related financial instruments, unless a withdrawal agreement is concluded which resolves this issue.

    136.Individual EU Member States may seek to bring a case against the UK for the payments of outstanding liabilities under principles of public international law, but international law is slow to litigate and hard to enforce. In addition, it is questionable whether an international court or tribunal could have jurisdiction.

    137.However, the political and economic consequences of the UK leaving the EU without responding to claims under the EU budget are likely to be profound. If the UK wants a preferential trading relationship with EU, including a transitional arrangement, the EU partners may well demand a financial contribution post-Brexit.

    kerley
    Free Member

    Yes, most MPs were arguing in favour of remaining in the EU but secretly wanted to leave. We haven’t had a new conspiracy theory for a while.

    That’s the point. They claimed they were in favour of remaining but when given the vote to remain (blocking article 50) they didn’t. Hardly a conspiracy theory is it. What they said and what they did are two different things. I would rather use the evidence of what they did.

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    kerley – Member

    What they said and what they did are two different things.

    Most MPs voted to leave the EU?

    This thread keeps on giving! The irony is that it’s littered with halfwit comments by punters who reckon the majority of the population are stupid! 😆

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