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View Poll Results: Who do you want for PM? | ||||||
Theresa May |
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26 | 76.47% | |||
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Micheal Gove |
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8 | 23.53% | |||
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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..not sure if this has been posted ...
Theresa May has refused to rule out the deportation of EU nationals living in Britain after the country leaves the European Union, amid fears that guaranteeing their rights at this stage could lead to a “huge influx” of migrants during the Brexit negotiation phase. http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews...cid=spartandhp ...obviously there is the British nationals living in the EU as well.../..just a mess of uncertainty for people and the lives they have built...
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self-oscillating
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They are expecting a huge influx prior to any exit, so that has to be manged too. |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Hugely worrying time for non British residents, I'd like to think there would be an amnesty for those resident here at the time of the referendum, but who knows
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Outright refusing to rule it out is insane. There are people here who have been living here for decades... Many of them have lived in the UK for longer than they lived anywhere else. The UK is their country as much as it is for someone born here. We have an English woman at work who turned 60 this year, she moved to Scotland when she was 15. She still has a sort of weird hybrid accent but as she's fond of telling younger customers who mention her Englishness; "I'm more Scottish than you are, I've lived here longer!" |
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