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Whatever the finer points of the arguement the simple basic fact is that if we stay in we've got to provide homes for another million people over the next 3 years together with schooling and health care. That is as many as live in Manchester.
We can't build that many houses in that time even if there was land available, there doesn't seem to be any new schools being built and hospitals are closing. So how is it going to be done? Anyone who thinks we should stay in please tell me because it is the question that never gets an answer even on tv's Question Time. |
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housing is no problem as many upright citizens have said they will accommodate them
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I ask this question to anyone who thinke we should stay in but have never got anything anywhere near an answer. I'm sure there are very good reasons for staying in many of which people always put forward and most of them make sense but you cant ignore the fact that you will have to come up with a solution to the housing, schooling and health problems. It's not magic and it won't sort itself out.
Cameron tells us all the sound economic reasons for staying in the EU but completely ignores the "on the ground" migration problem. |
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It is expected to be handed over next month, but despite previous claims from the Prime Minister that he would want the Iraq War report published within two weeks of receiving it, The Telegraph reports senior Government sources have confirmed it is likely to be published after the June 23 referendum.
. http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/03/20/iraq-war-report-delayed-again-as-government-avoids-controversial-announcements-ahead-of-eu-referendum/ |
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Good article
. http://tinyurl.com/gq82faw |
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