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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
I'm curious to know, when are you going to realise that the Tory party is a sideshow in this? There is a serious constitutional debate going on here, yet you don't seem to be able to rise above the Punch and Judy show that is regular British politics.
Don't you think it's about time you engaged in the actual debate? |
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OK then. The NHS would be under threat with Brexit,
Jeremy Hunt says so, so it must be true.... ;) http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...at-from-brexit |
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Other things are being banded around by the In Campaign that are frightening to those not in the know. Take the terrorist threat for example. They claim it would be raised if we leave. I disagree with this as some of these terrorists actually hold EU passports. We would tighten our border controls, however, it has emerged that Labour have accused the Tories of cutting back on border control to save money. How convenient when there is a referendum on EU membership in the offing. Surely if the threat is as bad as they claim, it will be better to spend more money on border control? This is obvious scaremongering to force a remain vote. See todays news. |
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The NHS will benefit by not being put under so much strain by ever increasing and unstoppable numbers of EU migrants (for the purposes of this debate) and those who choose to pop over the channel to get some free healthcare. The NHS is being bled dry and if we want to preserve anything like it we have to, amongst many other things, be able to control who accesses it.
When it comes to scaremongering, yes it is happening on both sides but the IN group are taking it to a new level. They'll be telling us we won't have enough air if we leave next. |
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Questions about the NHS would be: How much demand is placed by EU citizens? How much in taxes to they contribute? How many work in the NHS? God knows how we work all that out.
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As to Immigration: I favour the Australian style where you have to have work or someone has to claim you. In the case of the latter, they have to prove they can support you. As to Trade: I don't believe copying another system is the way to go. Try to cherry-pick the best bits from them all and negotiate that. As to Jobs: I don't believe for one second that 3 million jobs will just go. There will be at least a 2 year negotiation period for negotiating with the EU and it will probably take about 10 years to break from it completely. As to Security: There is no way in hell that leaving the EU will either raise or diminish the threat of a terrorist attack. They are here already and can strike whenever they like. How would leaving the EU raise the threat? As to the Economy: How will leaving the EU diminish the Economy when it will benefit to the tune of £375 bn. per year with the savings we make? |
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I've always had a issue with the notion that the answer to our problems is more migration. It may well be a relatively short term benefit in some ways but if ever there was an ultimately self defeating policy that would be it. If we're taking a long term view, about what's sustainable, which we should be, we need to control population growth not the opposite because even young, fit migrants get old. If we had a system in which people had the right to work for a certain period of time and then go home that would be one thing but there's absolutely nothing to stop millions of people deciding they want to come to the UK not to work but to start new lives, have children etc. and never leave. In what way does that make sense when there are so many relatively poor countries in the EU with populations who, for the most part, could never dream of the incomes and services they can expect here? If it were a relatively even playing field across the EU it wouldn't be so bad but when certain countries become the target of huge migration we've seen what problems inevitably follow. The flip side of the coin, in places like Greece is: Quote:
Yes, it's true they could go elsewhere regardless of free movement within the EU too, but many are choosing to remain in the EU, mainly Germany. Free movement is, IMHO, a disaster and one of the main reasons why we need to get out of the EU. |
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The NHS is safe, because you me and 70million others in Britain won't let it be killed off. Just like PiP , Tax credits, ect ect we won't allow it.
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Although I'm not an 'Outer' , I don't for a moment believe Jeremy Hunt on anything. He's obviously on the 'Project Fear' rota this weekend, whilst Cameron's roughing it in Lanzagrotty. I think the In campaign need to be careful they don't use the most unpopular politicians to make the case (not that I can think of anyone that's popular !).
3 more months of lies back and fore - the public ain't listening or believing either side anymore. |
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EU exit 'would banish UK austerity', says John Redwood
The UK could end austerity if it left the EU by reinvesting the money spent on contributions in the economy and the NHS, Tory MP John Redwoood has said. Mr Redwood, from pro-exit Conservatives for Britain, said the UK would be able to guarantee the current EU funding farmers and universities receive. It would have £10bn left to spend on new nurses and doctors and to cut "unfair EU taxes" he said, as he set out what a post-exit first Budget could look like. Full Story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...endum-35873996 On a lighter note I'm reminded of the Conservative Leadership Election when John Major, I think it was, gave up. The headline read: Redwood & Deadwood. |
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Redwood would be wanting tax cuts for himself if there was any money going anyway. He wouldn't spend it on the NHS as he doesn't use it. |
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