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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
We aren't a Donald Trump business, there are consequences to unilaterally breaking treaties that go well beyond our relationship with the EU.
Until we leave our businesses and people continue to have the same privileges while we have the same responsibilities. Really not worth threatening our economy for the sake of something so minor. We start leaving diplomacy behind we basically force the EU to retaliate and everyone loses even more. A bad exit deal will cost many jobs and tens of billions to the economy.
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None of which has anything to do with kicking criminals out of the country.We get to dictate our terms now not Brussels
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Originally Posted by Anypermitedroute
Put Cameron deal to one side
We already have the power to deport criminals regardless of nationality
As we are not part of schengen, we have control to restrict who comes in if we feel the need to on good reasons such as strong criminal record, we show a passport leaving/entry
That is available today regardless of leaving EU, and despite what others have said
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I know ,i said that earlier ,we have always deported criminals back to EU countries it's stopping them getting into the UK that's the problem because we cannot stop EU citizens entering the UK and those good reasons you speak of are so complicated and heavily conditioned as to be pointless.Even the 'special deal' Cameron negotiated was riddled with conditions and caveats