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Go on. You list them for me. I'm happy enough to list the ones that you ignore.The latest one was asking you how exactly the EU had jumped on a bandwagon of betraying our democratic vote to leave?
Because free movement of workers is integral to being in the Single Market. Every person in the EU has the right to move to other EU countries to work and set up residence. Abrogating that right automatically puts you outside the SM and would badly damage our economy.We CAN refuse entry to people who are legally undesirable or are moving with no intention of working.By the way, both Norway and Switzerland buy into free movement rules because of the economic advantages that accrue from the resultant tie ins with the EU economy.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 07, 2019, 08:13:38 pmBecause free movement of workers is integral to being in the Single Market. Every person in the EU has the right to move to other EU countries to work and set up residence. Abrogating that right automatically puts you outside the SM and would badly damage our economy.We CAN refuse entry to people who are legally undesirable or are moving with no intention of working.By the way, both Norway and Switzerland buy into free movement rules because of the economic advantages that accrue from the resultant tie ins with the EU economy. But when we voted to leave the EU we voted to leave the single market.
"What exactly did the EU do, to stymie our Brexit?"They didn't have to do much at all, about half of our nation did that for them, and probably they thought more than half if they listened to the BBC's propaganda. It certainly wouldn't have made them feel the need to give more in negotiations.
No Wilts, Those who voted against it didn't consider it to be leaving in the way intended. That doesn't mean they want to betray the democratic vote to leave.
Like I said owd lad, they only had to jump on the bandwagon, and join forces with the undemocratic politicians and their supporters.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on August 07, 2019, 08:19:30 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 07, 2019, 08:13:38 pmBecause free movement of workers is integral to being in the Single Market. Every person in the EU has the right to move to other EU countries to work and set up residence. Abrogating that right automatically puts you outside the SM and would badly damage our economy.We CAN refuse entry to people who are legally undesirable or are moving with no intention of working.By the way, both Norway and Switzerland buy into free movement rules because of the economic advantages that accrue from the resultant tie ins with the EU economy. But when we voted to leave the EU we voted to leave the single market. If that's your end point, why the f**k did you ask me that question in the first place?It's almost as if you're not really interested in discussing things like a grown up and just prefer dicking about.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on August 07, 2019, 04:48:29 pmNo Wilts, Those who voted against it didn't consider it to be leaving in the way intended. That doesn't mean they want to betray the democratic vote to leave.Sorry, again thanks for correcting me BB.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on August 07, 2019, 08:26:37 pmLike I said owd lad, they only had to jump on the bandwagon, and join forces with the undemocratic politicians and their supporters.Ok. So you accept that the EU has not done anything practically to stop Brexit. That's good. We're getting somewhere. Finally.