Brexit

And why English, Welsh and Northern Irish fans are abroad in France, vindictive and calculating.

Originally posted by @Barry-Sanchez

while English, Welsh and Northern Irish fans are abroad in France; vindictive and calculating.

woah good thinking barry. If we move out of the EU, how will those bros get home?

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That’s it, I’m all for a Brexit then, fucking foreign free-loading football mercenaries (there’s no synonym for mercenary that starts with F and makes sense) coming to this country and ruining our national team. It’s a fucking disgrace I tell you, a disgrace.

If it wasn’t for johnny foreigner we’d have the best national football team in the whole world, the whole world I tell you.

Originally posted by @BTripz

Originally posted by @pap

Originally posted by @Bearsy

Bit generous to call it logic, pap, i just like to post bout stuff i don’t bother investigating to find out if it’s true. Thats ur job.

Thanks Bear. I try.

One of the interesting things about looking around the web today is the amount of stories and/or forum posts about the subject, and the individual areas of interest. Quite a few footy forums are wondering how it’ll affect football teams. One of the reasons we’ve had so many foreign players in the league is that many of them haven’t been technically foreign. What the fuck happens to the Bosman ruling?

The fact that a Brexit can have a profound effect on how we play football is hugely indicative of how deeply ingrained the EU has become in our lives.

That’s it, I’m all for a Brexit then, fucking foreign free-loading football mercenaries (there’s no synonym for mercenary that starts with F and makes send) coming to this country and ruining our national team. It’s a fucking disgrace I tell you, a disgrace.

If it wasn’t for johnny foreigner we’d have the best national football team in the whole world, the whole world I tell you.

finance filcher?

Watching Cameron’s paltry offering now on BBC News, the response from the tory backbenchers are going to be explosive.

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Originally posted by @Bearsy

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I said ā€œmakes senseā€ you Ursine twat, the Caprine one’s suggestion was much better.

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Why is Cameron convincing the MPs that we need to stay in Europe when it is the public that are going to be voting?

Great quote. Trying to find a source.

ā€œOne English Tory has reduced EU to the issue of taking away benefits from workers and childrenā€

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Well Corbyn said it a minute ago and Cameron running up Johnson’s arse shows how scared he is of his argument and the deal he got back from the EU.

Its a poor deal no doubt about it.

ā€œHe rejected claims by former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith, one of six Cabinet ministers campaigning for the UK to leave the EU, that the UK’s membership actually exposed it to greater security risks, pointing out that the EU had taken the lead in confronting Russia over its annexation of Crimea and Iran over its nuclear programmeā€

Confronting Russia? It was EU policy that pushed Russia into annexing Crimea in the first place.

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Correct, a complete lack of direction saw Russia advance it cause and purpose, we screwed Crimea to save a confrontation, Poland Mark II. In fact Ukraine looking Westwards put it in Russias firing line and we let them down a the first opportunity to help them, what about the Kurds in Turkey if they get in? Will we conveniently ignore their plight for trade harmony?

Originally posted by @Barry-Sanchez

Its a poor deal no doubt about it.

i dunno how come we should get a better deal than other bros, i think we’ve done well to get any concessions.

He couldn’t have got any better as the poorer EU Nations wouldn’t budge on their rights for their citizens to claim money over here and send it back in short, its not Camerons fault, fear will win over I suspect and this will all be a waste BUT the EU is going to change at some point as this has opened the floodgates.

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Last fact re how few young people are learning languages is pretty sad.

A comparison of benefits in EU member states.

ā€œUnemployed Britons in Europe are drawing much more in benefits and allowances in the wealthier EU countries than their nationals are claiming in the UK, despite the British government’s arguments about migrants flocking in to the country to secure better welfare payments.ā€

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Good to know. Wondering where I will head to when BoJo becomes pm. I was going to put a smiley but not really joking about such awful possibility.

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Adding that lot up, 65000 ish EU people are claiming JSA here, so send them back, repatriate our claimants, and that is 35,000 JSA payments saved every week. What’s not to like.

Britain out. :lou_lol: