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Originally Posted by djfunkdup
As long as the Jew hater is at the helm of Labour then the answer to your question is. 'Nothing' . He keeps Labour out the picture ,Simples.
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Ok, let's play the scenario out further.
How long do you think Corbyn would remain as leader IF a no deal exit occurred?
Personally, I think he would be gone sharpish. Let's say Labour manage to bring David Milliband back in (or someone of his ilk)
The Tories would be out of power for the next > 20 years
All political parties primary concern is to be the governing party for as long as possible.
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Teresa May just confirms that even in the event of No Deal we would still have to legally pay monies to the EU.
Reese-Mogg probably now probably turned Crimson as his champagne is repeating on him
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
A bit of sulking on Saturday and Sunday then back to feathering their own self interest on monday , sourbelly says she would resign we'll have to keep our fingers crossed on that.
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Very short term viewpoint but probably not wrong

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Some do (and also put pressure on housing, education etc), which is why the end of compulsory free movement is so important. There will be nothing to stop us accepting immigrants in the future if it can be demonstrated that this will be of some benefit to the UK.
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If you would like to provide the NET figures to show that overall that EEA EEA : OMS EEA : NMS migration is of negative fiscal value.
Also, if you can provide the NET figures for Native and Non-EEA
I'll wait...