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Wildone
27 Jun 16 01:43
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They have free movement in the EU for at least 2 years, they can easily move freely into the EU and effectively remain in another country finding another host.

Is the problem they are a dependent and do not like other host set-ups?

Is the problem EU proclaim free movement but the benefits are not the same for the elite?


Are the elite not supporting free movement but want parasitic benefits from a system designed to benefit them and now if they go to other places in the EU they will have to adapt and contribute?

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Wildone
When: 27 Jun 16 01:45
I really do not get this. The remain camp are still in the EU and there is nothing stopping them moving across the channel into France and continue living as they desired before!!

They have free movement, nobody is stopping them!!!
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paddletoe
When: 27 Jun 16 01:55
Not complaining. Leave won.

Just wondering when they are going get on with it. Last time I heard Bitain was sending £50 a day to the eu and this will be saved and given to the nhs once leaving is finalised.
The nhs should at least be told if that £50 million a day is going to be backdated or will they have to wait a while.

Some clarity on this promise is needed because nothing material in the world has changed since it was made.
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Wildone
When: 27 Jun 16 01:58
Well NHS should get a saving from the remainders moving on to the EU continent as the EU jobs got to the continent.

No need for immigration. Would have thought the main momentum for the short to medium term would be emigration
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Wildone
When: 27 Jun 16 01:59
Actually with the downsizing of the NHS naturally many NHS suppliers will be shifting to the EU to meet demand!
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Wildone
When: 27 Jun 16 02:03
Naturally the EU inhabitants of Britain will have to be funded by the EU since Britain has departed. So if the EU do not want to pay Tony Blair's pension he would be entitled to a class action along with other EU inhabitants in the international court of laws!

Of course when Britain leaves the United Nations socialist scheme like Australia it can ignore pro EU rulings to serve the elite in the EU!
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