Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !
28-03-2017, 15:43
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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My nephew voted remain, he's since insisted his mum take out a second EU passport so he'd get one, he currently lives in Jordan and will almost certainly end up settling in France eventually. His mum voted leave btw.
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Was he living in Jordan when he voted remain for the UK? Is there not even ONE remain voter on this forum who plans to emigrate?
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28-03-2017, 15:59
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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Er, hang on take the record off the player. A genuine question has been asked - no arguing or shouting down.
Does anyone who voted remain plan to emigrate and, if yes, which Country have they chosen for a better future?
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They're keeping it very quiet, because secretly, they're all going to America; they love 'The Donald', really. The anti Trump people have all moved to Canada, so there's plenty of room!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W773ZPJhcVw
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they don't want Katie Hopkins on Fox News telling them that London is cowering in fear since the Westminster incident.
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If she did, that is vastly out of step with the Fox News coverage I have seen on the London attack. Vastly
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28-03-2017, 16:01
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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We know why they're keeping quiet
But if any remoaners do decide to have the courage of their convictions, might I suggest rural France as a new home? It smells of bs there too.
There has been page after page of how wonderful the EU is but not ONE of its fanboys plans to move there.
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28-03-2017, 16:04
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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Was he living in Jordan when he voted remain for the UK? Is there not even ONE remain voter on this forum who plans to emigrate?
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No he was here. Tbh he's not emigrating because of brexit, he was always going to be a citizen of the world, he only wanted the passport so he could work in Europe as and when he should so wish.
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28-03-2017, 16:10
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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No he was here. Tbh he's not emigrating because of brexit, he was always going to be a citizen of the world, he only wanted the passport so he could work in Europe as and when he should so wish.
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Fair enough TD. I'm just astonished that all the principled remainers are actually going to stay here where it is doomed .
What are we to think? That, all said and done, this is still a better place to be than the EU which is why skilled immigrants come here and will want to stay. Just like our home-groan ( ) moaners.
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28-03-2017, 16:11
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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The FT is just reporting the situation accurately..
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There is no longer a media output that does not have an agenda, and can be trusted for impartial views. You need to analyse that agenda along with their slant/emphasis on a particular story.
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28-03-2017, 16:20
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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Fair enough TD. I'm just astonished that all the principled remainers are actually going to stay here where it is doomed .
What are we to think? That, all said and done, this is still a better place to be than the EU which is why skilled immigrants come here and will want to stay. Just like our home-groan ( ) moaners.
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I don't think much will change for the vast majority of us, we'll just carry on as we always have, some might feel the worst of it others still will find opportunity, regardless of what happens even if it is the worst case scenario where we are eating voles within 2 months I'd still stay, there's no place like home.
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28-03-2017, 16:26
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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Fair enough TD. I'm just astonished that all the principled remainers are actually going to stay here where it is doomed .
What are we to think? That, all said and done, this is still a better place to be than the EU which is why skilled immigrants come here and will want to stay. Just like our home-groan ( ) moaners.
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I have gone, taken the plunge now setup in Austria
To be fair as well, brexit just speeded up my original plan
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28-03-2017, 16:28
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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I don't think much will change for the vast majority of us, we'll just carry on as we always have, some might feel the worst of it others still will find opportunity, regardless of what happens even if it is the worst case scenario where we are eating voles within 2 months I'd still stay, there's no place like home.
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You're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy
If we end up eating voles at least they won't be les voles that have to be straight.
To be fair other contributors may not have seen the question yet. We know 1andrew1 has bottled it and a few others legged it sharpish but we'll see...
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I have gone, taken the plunge now setup in Austria
To be fair as well, brexit just speeded up my original plan
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Good luck!
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28-03-2017, 16:29
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
An interesting point of view:
Mr Duncan Smith, the former work and pensions secretary and leading Brexit supporter, said that the EU had "decided to leave the UK" in the late 1980s when it embarked on what he said was a one-way process of economic and political union. Writing for the ConservativeHome website, Mr Duncan Smith suggested that, from that moment on, the UK's exit had been largely inevitable and he was confident about what lay ahead.
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39416864
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28-03-2017, 16:38
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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An interesting point of view:
Mr Duncan Smith, the former work and pensions secretary and leading Brexit supporter, said that the EU had "decided to leave the UK" in the late 1980s when it embarked on what he said was a one-way process of economic and political union. Writing for the ConservativeHome website, Mr Duncan Smith suggested that, from that moment on, the UK's exit had been largely inevitable and he was confident about what lay ahead.
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39416864
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I also like Sadiq Khan's comment to the EU at the end of that link: "....a proud, optimistic and confident institution does not secure its future by fear."
It should be tattooed on David Cameron/George Osborne's foreheads
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28-03-2017, 16:46
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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I also like Sadiq Khan's comment to the EU at the end of that link: "....a proud, optimistic and confident institution does not secure its future by fear."
It should be tattooed on David Cameron/George Osborne's foreheads
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Absolutely!!
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28-03-2017, 16:59
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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I like this comment on this article
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Hopefully the EU will offer British people the option to subscribe individually, as mentioned previously. It is a shame we didn't have to put our name to our votes last June, as Brexiters could then be denied this luxury. If they can spell or write their names that is....
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I'm so insulted I think I might cry
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28-03-2017, 17:36
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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You're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy
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I actually thought of Dorothy as I typed that toto
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If we end up eating voles at least they won't be les voles that have to be straight.
To be fair other contributors may not have seen the question yet. We know 1andrew1 has bottled it and a few others legged it sharpish but we'll see...
Good luck!
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It could get even worse than voles and we'll be eating poles
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I have gone, taken the plunge now setup in Austria
To be fair as well, brexit just speeded up my original plan
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Good luck, brave decision, hope it works out well for you and yours
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28-03-2017, 17:40
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: TOMORROW!
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I have gone, taken the plunge now setup in Austria
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You didnt post from Austria
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