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No way will we agree to freedom of movement.
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They won't get away with that.
I reckon a points based system that gives EU people a load of points, and our right to chuck out the losers. Plus our right that nobody from the EU gets any benefit. |
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Yep my knees are really bad these days and movement is not free and easy
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Thats if the EU stays intact.
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We can't cherry pick, they won't allow it...as per Cameron press conference ...it's all or nothing and that £350 million will need to continue.
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Free Movement won't be part of any deal i heard earlier
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No freedom of movement = no single market access.
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Freedom of movement can be tightened up a bit though, so all sides can claim victory. There is also voices inside the EU who want it tightened up a bit, so it is not a total non-starter
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Maybe Shab but whatever deal we get is against to stop Eastern European builders coming in and under cutting ours doing work on the cheap.
The economy will be the overwhelming concern. |
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Part of the vote was about the free movement - that's what NORMAL people
aren't happy with - can't see a deal being agreed on that, the vote was OUT the EU by the majority |
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*whatever deal we get is not going to stop Eastern European builders coming in and under cutting ours doing work on the cheap
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RR there was no mandate apart from being out of the EU in the vote and out we will be.
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they know that was a main concern. as it obviously would be, at the end of
the day, who wants to be blown up? get our borders back under control - obviously immigrants will still come but more check will be done. Germany's example was enough to let any normal person see the craziness in letting x amount of no gooda's in......hence Brexit. |