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Old 08-01-2017, 10:06 AM #9
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Originally Posted by Withano View Post
Migrants put in more than they take out


Why would any less be spent post-brexit, you give off the impression that you think brexit means no, or less immigration? It does not? Lol. I think its time to google what you voted for.


Looking likely that we're gonna be paying in to them forever regardless, and receive less benefits in doing so


Because barely any politicians who voted leave or remain wants any part of the process, if leavers keep stepping down, remainers have to pick up their mess, because someone bloody has to. If we left it to leavers to get us out, literally nothing would have happened yet.


Not yet, I'm treating brexit as guilty until proven innocent, I will happily eat my words in March if the remainers pull it out of the bag and make a great brexit deal for us.
Brexit will mean taking some control over our borders and not letting in people with nothing to offer our coutry, those that just take. Sore losers need to keep out of it whilst those in control of getting the best deal get on with it. If they can't get the deal they want then it should just be a hard Brexit, that's what people voted for not all this hesitation and delaying tactics.

So far we have not seen the disaster predicted by the doom and gloom remainers and many who made such predictions are now eating their words. Britain is a strong country - we don't need the EU, it's a mess anyway. Other countries will probably do the same as Britain as there seems to be a lot of dissatisfaction with the EU all round. We are just the first country brave enough to make the first move.

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