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I can still call my doctor and mostly get an appointment the same day or at least get one booked for a few days time. Also since 'the good old days' the UK population has grown a lot and its nothing to do with migrants. |
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While I abhor the event of Thursday I do hope you are wrong in that we won't vote leave. We will find out next week. |
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The UK population has grown a lot. The majority of the increase over the past decade and a half has been directly due to, or related closely to, migration. Scotland's population growth over the past decade, despite being way faster than at any point in the past 50 years, has lagged the UK as a whole considerably. |
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If we remain I wonder how long it'll be before that pledge is abandoned. I've read some nonsense on both sides of this argument but that takes the biscuit. ---------- Post added at 11:25 ---------- Previous post was at 11:20 ---------- Quote:
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That equates to more than half the of the entire population of Scotland and that was in 2014. Quote:
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... and, as if by magic:
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Maybe Germany would feel happier with an EU army over which it would have far more influence than it does within Nato? :shrug: |
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I am so pleased that you get a doctors appointment so quickly. You obviously don't live in an area where the NHS is overburdened. It isn't the case in many areas. Look at some of the large council areas where there has been a large influx of migrants over the years and where services have not been expanded to meet these needs. I have spoken with many who have personal experience of this so obviously some people find it problematic therefore this is an issue that needs to be addressed. We will agree to disagree on this issue too. As to the good old days, it is a combination of both which has led to our current situation. You might find the following post of interest. Being in the EU has resulted in a disastrous impact on our NHS services and costs. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-card-GP.html |
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None of it to do with either net migration or the considerably higher birthrates within some migrant communities. |
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Being honest benefits have nothing to do with the EU referendum and are a separate issue that already has many threads dedicated to it's discussion. Stephen you were asked by two of us about your commonwealth comment and you haven't answered I'll assume you recognise you got that one wrong. It is patently absurd to suggest that in the long-term our trade will be less then it is now the ability to make our own trade deals would increase substantially out of the EU and allow the uk to be far more dynamic to changing circumstances.
As for lord Guthrie reversing his viewpoint he wouldn't have done that if nothing had changed and he clearly knows something that is coming and it's enough to make him change his stance. Despite the continual promises from the government there is a great sense of unease about a European army within our military and little faith in the government to keep us out of it. People need to realise that the uk is not the only EU member with a growing anti EU sentiment I've lost count of the amount of French and German friends hoping we do vote out so they can try to obtain a vote for themselves and looking online it's a common sentiment, it isn't just the uk that has problems with the EU and the sentiment is growing. |
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The Eurocrats only listen to ordinary people when it's what they want to hear. The rest of the time they plough on regardless, assuring themselves that they always know best and sooner or later they'll get their way.
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I hope you didn't have a straight face when you wrote that :rolleyes: Net migration has increased the uk population by 240,000 per year since the 1990's Quote:
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Relax man ,we still in the EU so everything fine, no wars or nothing bad can happen ,leaving the EU is when the war starts |
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I see whilst Westminster is too busy mourning one of its own the French have been handed the scaremongering baton in the form of Christine Lagarde and the economy minister Emmanuel Macron.
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Lol as significant as Guernsey the fifth largest economy in the world really and they expect us to take them seriously.
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Polls predict a dead heat with voting less than a week away.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...ampaign-jo-cox |
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