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A Hard Brexit to me mirrors what Rizzyking said - 'no official connection to the EU anymore'. That would include leaving the EU institutions I listed before and it this I struggle to see any benefit to. Your comment about it being reasonable to remain in those institutions is a softer option. I think Brexit means different things to different people and 'Hard' and 'Soft' Brexit terms are nuanced and often misleading depending on their priorities. For example, I see you want to keep the riff raff out, so ending the freedom of movement seems most important (of course, Directive 2004/38 sections 9 and 22 allowed this already, the UK Government just never exercised their rights under the directive) |
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We can't pick and choose what we stay part of even if we wanted to the EU wouldn't allow it but agreements on many aspects will be reached as it's beneficial to both parties unless the EU want to play hardball. If they choose to do that it will validate my decision to vote leave as clearly it is an organisation that doesn't have the best interests of the citizens foremost in it's priorities. Amongst other things that was one of my big reasons for voting leave I don't believe the good and wellbeing of the citizenry is the driving force behind the EU anymore it's an organisation dedicated to a political end whether that works out for us ordinary people or not. The rush to enlarge was another reason and the EU's pushing of russia which along with obama and clinton had she won into a corner was a precarious situation us voting for brexit and the USA electing trump has caused a pause and allowed cooler heads to consider things more.
Will there be beneficial aspects of the EU we will lose yes of course there will be but the advantages we will gain from complete sovereign decision making that is for the best interests of the UK rather then a bloc will pay dividends over the medium to longterm. It isn't going to be an easy or smooth road in the short term but we will come through that period and then be better placed to take advantage of true global trade and diplomacy. For those saying our influence will further deteriorate it may or may not but given that our influence has been declining for decades it isn't an aspect that was high on my personal influences in voting and i believe our government being able to make unilateral decisions will increase our standing depending on those decisions of course. Staying within the EU or leaving both choices had their risks and negative consequences but in my mind there was a better chance for sustained prosperity for my kids and their kids in leaving. |
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Tusk having the audacity to tell reporters that May's immigration offer is "below expectations"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40378913 Tusk won't be there long as he's been summoned back to Warsaw to give evidence relating to his son's involvement in a crooked Ponzi scheme that failed. Another more serious matter where he will face questions over an alleged cover up and collusion between the Polish secret service and the Russians over the plane crash which killed Lech Kaczynski. Being stitched up will be hugely popular in his home country where he's widely despised. https://www.ft.com/content/c3bae2a7-...9be9a?mhq5j=e2 |
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If we don't take advantage of legislation to deport those not supporting themselves or have committed criminal acts that's not the EU's fault. But some on this forum don't appreciate this basic point. |
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We may not be part of the Schengen agreement, which is totally borderless, which does mean that we have passport control which means we can stop "known" wanted persons or other "known" undesirables but we cannot stop anyone from other EU states from freely entering the country. |
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I reckon they'll listen to any opinion which confirms what they think/want and couldn't give a stuff about the views of the majority. They accept democracy only when it yields the result they want. Pathetic. |
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It shouldn't be necessary to point this out but sadly it clearly is. The EU is likely to denigrate every offer the UK makes because in so doing they'll be hoping to secure yet more concessions from the UK whilst offering little or nothing in return. May has made an offer to secure migrants' rights and she gets lambasted by the usual suspects when the likes of Tusk have offered nothing. :nutter: |
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However, the directive also states that immigrants must be self supporting and there is a 3 month time limit after which an immigrant, if they have not found a job, can be asked to leave the country. Now, to put a bit of balance here, there is nothing to stop them just circling around and coming back but the clause is there. In addition, any country can refuse admission based on 'public policy, public security or public health'. It's all a bit fluffy and these could be challenged but the mechanisms are there to prevent admission. Belgium are pretty vigorous on using these rules. All EU migrants are required to register and the three month limit to find jobs is enforced. Unregistered migrants are deported. Basically, we had the ability to 'chuck the riff raff out' but never exercised those rights |
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