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Old 30-06-2016, 09:48   #840
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

As we have seen a week is a long time in politics.

If the EU do that much trade with us they cannot afford for us to go into recession and it does appear that if the UK government organises itself better we can not only avoid recession but also address UK nationals concerns about immigration now that we know what the problems are and where they are.

It's just a matter of doing things in a well thought out systematic way and with a degree of haste so that the UK public can see the government is listening and is taking action to remedy their concerns in a prompt manner.

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
Victims of the government's failure to properly provision services perhaps.

There are a bunch of countries handling far more migrants per head.
Agreed, but given the anti-EU feelings expressed in Europe are the EU making the same mistakes as the UK because leaders are out of touch with the electorate?

Maybe we need to look at how other EU countries are handling immigration and come up with a policy for best practice.
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