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malkamalka
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They're only being allowed in because the traditional EU Vegetable and fruit pickers are refusing to come back to Racist Britain.



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I thought all the lefties and remainers were telling us all through the referendum and since, they are all doing low paid jobs?
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Not that I recall, though I'd say that it is true that a lot were/are. I think you are attempting to deflect, you know fine well that Farage/UKIP made EU immigration a central issue and that remainers pointed out that it was the government who should have been blamed for the lack of investment (despite all the extra tax income from immigrants), which was causing the strain on public services.

None of you will ever admit it, but you were done up like a kipper. I see in the news today that the predicted fall in food standards predicted by labour (and strongly denied by brexiteers) is now quite likely - https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/06/uk-accused-u-turn-animal-welfare-us-trade-talks
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Not that I recall, though I'd say that it is true that a lot were/are. I think you are attempting to deflect, you know fine well that Farage/UKIP made EU immigration a central issue and that remainers pointed out that it was the government who should have been blamed for the lack of investment (despite all the extra tax income from immigrants), which was causing the strain on public services.

None of you will ever admit it, but you were done up like a kipper. I see in the news today that the predicted fall in food standards predicted by labour (and strongly denied by brexiteers) is now quite likely - https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jun/06/uk-accused-u-turn-animal-welfare-us-trade-talks


I'm not deflecting anything sunshine, I voted to leave the EU for several reasons including giving the country back its powers to control immigration.

If you want lies then look up how many Eastern European migrants were expected to come into the UK when Tony Blair opened the floodgates around 15,000 they said then 500,000 came in now it's several million. You obviously ignore the pressures on the NHS and housing or do you think they never visit the doctor and all live in tents?
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You obviously ignore the pressures on the NHS and housing or do you think they never visit the doctor and all live in tents?


The point is "sunshine" that they were bringing in extra tax revenues that could have paid for more doctors and housing but the tory's chose not to do so.

Knowing that a lot of brexiteers voted for brexit because of immigration, the point of me starting this thread was to highlight the fact that the torys have been quite quick to ignore voters wishes and potentially allow in 3M in from Hong Kong.

And while we are at it, it was the the Tory's who signed the Maastricht treaty not Labour.
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The point is "sunshine" that they were bringing in extra tax revenues that could have paid for more doctors and housing but the tory's chose not to do so.

Knowing that a lot of brexiteers voted for brexit because of immigration, the point of me starting this thread was to highlight the fact that the torys have been quite quick to ignore voters wishes and potentially allow in 3M in from Hong Kong.

And while we are at it, it was the the Tory's who signed the Maastricht treaty not Labour.


Sad individual that I am I watched the re-run of Election Night 97 on BBC Parliament. I'd forgotten how much support there was in the 92-97 Tory government for Europe and one of the reasons given for their hammering was that the public were quite happy with being in Europe and were fed up of the Tories fighting about it. It was Blair and Brown in 2000 who decided not to join the Euro because the conditions hadn't been met.


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Nothing’s changed I’d still vote out. I suspect the losing side would easily still be on the losing side should there be another vote.
Not good looses these remainers and still trying to say us brexiteers are thick. Must be a majority thick people in this country then
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Nothing’s changed I’d still vote out. I suspect the losing side would easily still be on the losing side should there be another vote.
Not good looses these remainers and still trying to say us brexiteers are thick. Must be a majority thick people in this country then



Is this post meant to be ironic?!
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I don't mind all these Hong Kong folk coming here at all so long as they integrate

Sadly, as proven professional protesters with little if any predilection for mob violence and criminal damage to public property, they are are going to struggle to fit in


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They're only being allowed in because the traditional EU Vegetable and fruit pickers are refusing to come back to Racist Britain.



Again someone who doesn't have a clue what the word racism means.
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