04-10-2018, 12:50
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2018, 12:51 by hibeejim21.)
(03-10-2018, 00:24)0762 Wrote: Like many other UK residents, I'm watching the antics of various suspects at the Conservative Party conference and have come to the conclusion that we must move quickly to organise another EU referendum. There is no unifying speech or anything close to it and we are just observing confirmation again that we are a fractured nation, totally disunited by a fractured political party called the Conservative and Unionist Party, led by a motley bunch of imbeciles who should not be leading this country into a Brexit abyss - they should not be allowed any mandate to continue further and cause even more untold damage!! I'll scream if I hear the words "WHAT THE PEOPLE VOTED FOR", part of a phrase that has been randomly repeated by rhetorical erseholes for the past 2 years!!!! Aaaaarghhhhhhhh!!!
The key thing to remember here is that those worried about immigration down south are in for a mighty kick in the teeth. And it wont be "workers from the Balkans" - it will be a huge increase in non-EU migrants (which has been steadily rising anyway) as javid stated at conference.
So prepare for an influx of Nigerian,indians and Pakistani's.
On the news last night they interviewed a Nissan worker, 63, sitting on a barrier waiting for his lift home, said he had voted leave, like many of his colleagues, because he was “sick of the EU deciding our laws”. And you just know that if you asked him to actually cite any laws he particularly objected to, which the EU had imposed on a UK government against its wishes he wouldn't have a xxxx clue. Cos they don't exist.
Then take the EU Structural and Cohesion funds for the 2014-2020 period which amounts to €460 billions, an increase by €113b compared to the previous six years plan. Thanks to Thatcher, the UK didn't contribute as much as they should to these funds, so it won't affect the poorer regions in the 27 member states. The UK poorer regions will have to hope the British government replace these funds after 2020. Anything left coming our way from Europe which would normally go for infrastructure projects throughout the UK will go straight to Westminster and be shoved into the gaping financial hole that is crossrail, nothing surer.
Those aren't "bollux stories" they are actual facts. But aye lets worry about the consequences of not brexiting Give me xxxx strength.