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Old 27-06-2016, 14:19   #478
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by RBMark View Post
No longer have a problem with millions of Turkish immigrants? Firstly if you've been to turkey they aren't doing to badly over there so I doubt millions will come.

Secondly I never said I had a problem with Turkish immigrants. So I ask, do you no longer have a problem with millions of Turkish immigrants coming into the country?

If you're a "leaver" who voted purely on anti immigration then that's your choice and I respect that. But that's not the reason I voted leave.
No you did't mention Turkish immigrants specifically but you stated control over our own boarders was a main reason.

If we go for EEA / access to the single market we will be back to free movement of labor and we will have the exact same control over our borders as we do now but we less say in matters, so what was the point in leaving again?

I voted remain, as it looks like my concerns and reasons for voting remain are on the cards. No change in the border control, paid access to the single market all with the added bonus of zero influence.

All this talk of sovereignty as if its a black and white all or nothing issue. Yes the EU did place limits on our sovereignty as does ECHR, NATO, WTO, UN among many other treaties etc.

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