Quote: Doesn't bother me. I've got no intention of living anywhere else.
So you're quite happy to explain to the Forum members on here living in the EU why you want them sent home then? Typical selfish Brexiteer.
Quote:I'd imagine that they'd come up with some sort of similar residency deal [/size]
[size=78%] [/size] [/size][size=78%]You imagine! What do you think has been going on for the last two and a half years covering residency and everything else that's important. It's called a deal, which is clearly what you lot don't want.[/size]
Honestly, does the attention span of Brexiteers not go beyond what's written on a bus. :rolleyes
We don't want the deal that's currently on offer no.
I don't want those forum members sent home. I'm not bothered either way. It's nice to go on holiday but actually living abroad has never appealed to me one iota, so I have zero interest in the matter.
No one need be deported if both sides are sensible about it. Except those living in a country illegally. The sooner they are deported, the better. One thing about May's deal that is good is that those living and working here already can stay. Thereafter, those wishing to come here must fit the UK's requirements, which are not unreasonable, and is a sensible thing to do.
Yes, they're all going to be deported and their properties bulldozed. :rolleyes
Exactly the sort of scaremongering we've been bombarded with throughout.
This isn't the Gaza strip we're talking about.
Please don't tell me you actually believe that'll happen. :z
(20-11-18, 12:56 PM)mtread link Wrote: Hang on a minute, I'll just check what's written on the bus.....
I've just seen that bus!. Some remoaners bought it. It's now got a slogan on the side warning that UK nationals houses will be bulldozed and they'll get deported :eek
Quote: One thing about May's deal that is good is that those living and working here already can stay. Thereafter, those wishing to come here must fit the UK's requirements, which are not unreasonable, and is a sensible thing to do.
Again, factually wrong. When the transition deal starts on 30th March any other EU nationals can still come and stay and work during the transition period. After that these also can stay permanently if they've lived here for 5 years. Oh and they can bring their relatives to stay permanently. It's all in Article 13.
20-11-18, 02:15 PM (This post was last modified: 20-11-18, 02:15 PM by fazersharp.)
(20-11-18, 02:08 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: So out of all of those that did have a vote - I wonder how many voted for brexit.
Gibraltar (which did have a vote) is probably a good indicator - 96% Remain 4% Leave.
(20-11-18, 11:18 AM)mtread link Wrote: So you're quite happy to explain to the Forum members on here living in the EU why you want them sent home then? Typical selfish Brexiteer.
So the Brexiteers are selfish but all those that voted to remain are not selfish.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Quote: One thing about May's deal that is good is that those living and working here already can stay. Thereafter, those wishing to come here must fit the UK's requirements, which are not unreasonable, and is a sensible thing to do.
Again, factually wrong. When the transition deal starts on 30th March any other EU nationals can still come and stay and work during the transition period. After that these also can stay permanently if they've lived here for 5 years. Oh and they can bring their relatives to stay permanently. It's all in Article 13.
That's ok, because I want this deal to be rejected in Parliament, which it will be. Under a no deal exit, which is the only other option the EU will accept, we can decide for ourselves who stays and who comes in. It won't matter to you, because if Brexit goes through, you'll move to the EU. Everybody happy!