Unless they're on the tracks, I got held up 3hrs in SeptemberKos wrote:i like the tunnelrhubarb wrote:Leave and fill that poxy tunnel in too
much faster than the boat and you avoid the jungle vermin

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Unless they're on the tracks, I got held up 3hrs in SeptemberKos wrote:i like the tunnelrhubarb wrote:Leave and fill that poxy tunnel in too
much faster than the boat and you avoid the jungle vermin
That's disgraceful, it's like my employer, telling me which way to vote, at the next election, otherwise I may not have a job afterwards!B7 wrote:Loving the propaganda from BMW yesterday "telling" employees how it "may" affect the company in the UK should we leave.
And the bloody French chipping in with a warning (backed by Cameron) that they may not be able to stop migrants from entering the UK should we leave?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... -live.html
Well everytime I go to Calais (I never EVER venture ANY further than the Carrefore supermarket!) it's British guys in Calais manning the borders so the French are doing **** all now! I'm with Rhubarb. Brick up the Tunnel and introduce a PROPER Visa system which allows any person (Preferably without a record for murdering their wife in Poland) into the UK for 2 weeks to a month only.
China for one, requires me to remove my trousers, bend over while handing a considerable sum of money before I can board a plane at LHR!!! If we introduce the same, France wouldn't be able to let them through WTHOUT said Visa which would state they are only visiting for a holiday. Britain would get an income from those visas and have legal right to eject anyone overstaying their welcome.
I honestly believe that leaving the EU may be the only chance we have to get the NHS back on track also. We HAVE to stop the people who fly / sail / catch a train into this country, only to bleed the NHS dry by using it's free health care. Not a UK citizen? Pay up or jog on!
Eh? My MIL flew over on holiday, needed hospital treatment and had to pay £700 for the pleasure.B7 wrote: I honestly believe that leaving the EU may be the only chance we have to get the NHS back on track also. We HAVE to stop the people who fly / sail / catch a train into this country, only to bleed the NHS dry by using it's free health care. Not a UK citizen? Pay up or jog on!
Gordon Brown was very anti Euro and kept the pound. Blair wanted the Euro.DanThe wrote: That one eyed drop jawed yes-man **** had no right signing us up for it in the first place!
That's the first case I've heard of Andy? And exactly how it should be IMO.Andyboy wrote:Eh? My MIL flew over on holiday, needed hospital treatment and had to pay £700 for the pleasure.B7 wrote: I honestly believe that leaving the EU may be the only chance we have to get the NHS back on track also. We HAVE to stop the people who fly / sail / catch a train into this country, only to bleed the NHS dry by using it's free health care. Not a UK citizen? Pay up or jog on!
Tourist visa Trev. How it would pan out for some Calais jungle scum clinging to a TIR rear axle and jumping off in Dover.....B7 wrote:That's the first case I've heard of Andy? And exactly how it should be IMO.Andyboy wrote:Eh? My MIL flew over on holiday, needed hospital treatment and had to pay £700 for the pleasure.B7 wrote: I honestly believe that leaving the EU may be the only chance we have to get the NHS back on track also. We HAVE to stop the people who fly / sail / catch a train into this country, only to bleed the NHS dry by using it's free health care. Not a UK citizen? Pay up or jog on!
very true, the interview is worth a watchAndyboy wrote:Boris is a hero.
Yep. The greatest prime minister, in my lifetime.Andyboy wrote:Thatcher was saying in 1990 that we should exit, decades before the real problem arose. As ever, she was on the ball and we could do with her now.
It's completely different.Mitchen wrote:Turkey joining isn't any different from what we've got with Germanys open door policy.
nickso wrote:Us savages in the north have another problem.
Supposedly if the UK votes Brexit and the majority of Scots don't the poison dwarf wants to call another independence vote right away. Why the dwarf wants us to ditch one autonomous rule and keep another is a mystery to me but as she is staunch leftist she must want the cheap labour for something...possibly for bad hairdressers and power suit tailors to keep herself happy.
I still can't understand the Scottish Nazi love for EU membership...it makes no sense for a breakaway country...unless you think you can't make it without their backing because your economy is ******.
I completely agree with this, well the first paragraph.ross_jsy wrote:I voted to stay. I am looking at it from a purely economical point of view. Markets dislike uncertainty and we are in for a rocky few months. A leave vote will see even more uncertainty, with foreign money flowing out, causing further destabilisation (a self fulfilling prophecy in a way). If we had a booming economy and we weren't post recession, I would probably say leave. But that's not the case.
From a personal point of view though, I am happy enough that you leave. The word in the fund world over here is it could be a good thing for Jersey as we will stand to act as an even more attractive conduit for european investment.
and cameron has just stated he's off because he couldn't get his own way, such a shame it really is.DHFiS wrote:And leave takes it by 51.9%. We are out
why be ashamed?? do you it was not right for this country to make a stand??Gert_8 wrote:WTF happened last night?!! Just got up to a vision of Farage's little Britain. Utterly ashamed to be British today.
Never give a moron a vote.
boris? may? take your pick, either way they still won't change this country.DanThe wrote:So who will be next I wonder