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UK to leave EU
RE: UK to leave EU
(February 28, 2017 at 1:23 pm)Moros Synackaon Wrote: As it should be. The rights of people who have spent the minimum five years living in Britain and playing by the rules shouldn't be fucked in the ass by May's government.

Like it or not, the implicit contract for these people was granted provided they met the requirements at the time and were not subject to reasonable criteria for disqualification.

Making them a political pawn for yanking away residency earned under the rules is just ridiculous. And the promise of "Repeal and Replace" is common on the States.

No one believes it here and no one should believe it's British cousin.

It also icludes the fees for Nigel Farage, who outright refuses to remove his ass from the European parliament. For another two years. One has to think of one's retirement plan, after all.



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RE: UK to leave EU
(February 28, 2017 at 1:23 pm)Moros Synackaon Wrote: As it should be. The rights of people who have spent the minimum five years living in Britain and playing by the rules shouldn't be fucked in the ass by May's government.

Like it or not, the implicit contract for these people was granted provided they met the requirements at the time and were not subject to reasonable criteria for disqualification.

Making them a political pawn for yanking away residency earned under the rules is just ridiculous. And the promise of "Repeal and Replace" is common on the States.

No one believes it here and no one should believe it's British cousin.

I agree, as long as the same applies to Brits living in the EU.
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RE: UK to leave EU
(February 28, 2017 at 2:31 pm)Bella Morte Wrote:
(February 28, 2017 at 1:23 pm)Moros Synackaon Wrote: As it should be. The rights of people who have spent the minimum five years living in Britain and playing by the rules shouldn't be fucked in the ass by May's government.

Like it or not, the implicit contract for these people was granted provided they met the requirements at the time and were not subject to reasonable criteria for disqualification.

Making them a political pawn for yanking away residency earned under the rules is just ridiculous. And the promise of "Repeal and Replace" is common on the States.

No one believes it here and no one should believe it's British cousin.

I agree, as long as the same applies to Brits living in the EU.

I'm fairly confident that if does come down to being included in the negotiations that both sides will reciprocate, but I don't think it should have to come to that. I don't think EU settlers should have to live in limbo for the next 2 years, for a decision that they could not take part in.

It's really very unlikely IMO that if May were to give them the right to remain outwith the negotiations that the EU would refuse to do the same, but even if they didn't...so what? Do we really have to play tit-for-tat?
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RE: UK to leave EU
The problem is that we can't guarantee that until negotiations actually start and that won't be till after Article 50 is actually triggered, which is above all a condemnation of the stupid rules imposed regarding A50. That should have been settled almost immediately after the referendum, I can see no sane reason for the fate of EU and UK expats to have been dragged out like this.
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RE: UK to leave EU
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017...rexit-deal

Quote:Nicola Sturgeon has said a second independence referendum will become a “legitimate, almost necessary” step unless Scotland secures a special relationship with the European Union before article 50 is triggered.

The first minister used a speech in Edinburgh to accuse Theresa May’s government of putting the settlement that established the Scottish parliament under “grave threat” by rejecting Sturgeon’s calls for a special deal.

Sturgeon earlier wrote in an article for the Times that her moves towards a second referendum were prompted by the prime minister’s “sheer intransigence”, in a further effort to push May into fresh concessions.

May is under pressure from within her cabinet to counter Sturgeon’s agitation, increasing expectations the prime minister could set out what Scotland will gain from Brexit when she addresses the Scottish Conservative annual conference in Glasgow on Friday.
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RE: UK to leave EU
There will never be a special relationship with Scotland and the EU while we're in the UK. May doesn't want that. The EU have ruled it out. Sturgeon knows this but she has to go through all the steps necessary to show that a second independence referendum is inevitable. It also demonstrates that the Westminster Tories don't care about Scotland in the slightest.
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RE: UK to leave EU
Government facing Brexit defeat in Lords over EU nationals - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39123604
Cunt
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RE: UK to leave EU
(March 1, 2017 at 6:01 am)frankiej Wrote: Government facing Brexit defeat in Lords over EU nationals - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39123604

Considering there are a fairly large amount of Lib Dems and Tory rebels in the HoL, it was to be expected.
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RE: UK to leave EU
(March 1, 2017 at 6:05 am)Bella Morte Wrote:
(March 1, 2017 at 6:01 am)frankiej Wrote: Government facing Brexit defeat in Lords over EU nationals - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39123604

Considering there are a fairly large amount of Lib Dems and Tory rebels in the HoL, it was to be expected.

Yeah, it's not enough though. Mavis's plan is deliberately unclear. They've had nearly 9 months now to get things straight and the fact they won't is a sign that either they are really clueless or they're hiding bad news. Since they're not complete idiots, I'm going to assume the latter. Mavis are trying to protect their jobs and deliberately lying to the electorate for their own personal gain. The Lords should be calling this out and protecting us from our own worst impulses and the machinations of immoral politicians.
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As much as I hate the idea of the House of Lords, they are the only ones that can keep the government in check right now.

Brexit is going to be hilarious.
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