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So there's 2 more years to sort this out. I don't get the hysteria from you
And that only the deadline to apply.
She is crying you bigot, if that happens all rule of law should be thrown out the window and the constitution should be set on fire.
 
She is crying you bigot, if that happens all rule of law should be thrown out the window and the constitution should be set on fire.

It’ll be interesting to see what happens here if certain politicians get into power, parliament is bypassed because they are annoying and you are ordered off your land.

Maybe not too long to wait I guess. Let’s see how you react then.
 
It’ll be interesting to see what happens here if certain politicians get into power, parliament is bypassed because they are annoying and you are ordered off your land.

Maybe not too long to wait I guess. Let’s see how you react then.
And this is why the situation is so hysterical.
1) Individual rights haven't been touched in the UK, if anything once Brexit happens people will have more rights economically because there would be less protectionism,
2) If the Messiah of property rights and economic growth bypassed parliament and told them to f--off about changing the constitution, I would be very happy.
 
And this is why the situation is so hysterical.
1) Individual rights haven't been touched in the UK, if anything once Brexit happens people will have more rights economically because there would be less protectionism,
2) If the Messiah of property rights and economic growth bypassed parliament and told them to f--off about changing the constitution, I would be very happy.

I'm not sure where the hysteria is. This is real people with real life's who used to have rights which no longer apply. Surely you can see the issue here without thinking anyone is being hysterical?

It's happening. You agree with it or you don't.
 
Is that what you’d tell that woman? I’m sure she’ll be comforted.
That she doesn't have to go anywhere, have two more years to apply to stay in the UK and there's no timeline for when she might be deported.

Sure that will comfort her.
 
So pretty much any career politician then? I think we'll all be better off once everyone realises that none of them have our actual interests at heart.

This seems to be the general narrative when the lies serves ones own interests, by trying to present the situation as a normalcy.
 
She had 3 years to sort her shyte. Remoaners gave her false hope. She has only herself to blame... Go cry us a river
Seen a lot more stories like that coming out. An Italian women who has been here since she was 2 months old (now in her 50's), and is married to a Brit had her application rejected. Sad, but at the same time the home office has had to deal with something like 3 million applications from EU citizens currently in the UK over the past 3 years, in addition to the usual immigration applications.

Another famous chef who has a few restaurants here and has been on television, sold best selling cookbooks, etc, also had his application rejected. I'm not sure what their criteria is at the moment, but being famous or having lived here most of your life doesn't seem to count for much? A Hungarian woman I work with had her application rejected - she's been here for 4 years. But she challenged it, and now has permanent residence. Just have to keep trying, I suppose.
 
Seen a lot more stories like that coming out. An Italian women who has been here since she was 2 months old (now in her 50's), and is married to a Brit had her application rejected. Sad, but at the same time the home office has had to deal with something like 3 million applications from EU citizens currently in the UK over the past 3 years, in addition to the usual immigration applications.

Another famous chef who has a few restaurants here and has been on television, sold best selling cookbooks, etc, also had his application rejected. I'm not sure what their criteria is at the moment, but being famous or having lived here most of your life doesn't seem to count for much? A Hungarian woman I work with had her application rejected - she's been here for 4 years. But she challenged it, and now has permanent residence. Just have to keep trying, I suppose.
Oh come on. It's a safe bet the UK government would blink long before they tried to deport EU residents who came over while the EU was still a thing.

Let's save the hysteria for when the deportations start.
 
What the actual fsck are you talking about?
May never wanted to leave the EU. She spent her entire time doing everything she could to spike the deal. The remainers got everything they could possibly have wanted given the outcome of the referendum in May.

And she screwed the UK in the process.

So now we get the consolation prize in the form of Borish Johnson, who's going to do the very opposite of what May did.
 
A "no-deal" Brexit will help the rich and those who want to use the UK as a tax haven

Everybody else will suffer
The Irish will suffer more
Scotland wants to join the EU. Their national debt is a higher percentage than GNP than South Africa. When oil and gas finally peters out, they will be stuffed
 
Boris Johnson will take on Remainer Tories by sacking MPs who vote to block No Deal Brexit

Excellent news - they are in the wrong party anyway. They can go join the Lib Dems where they belong (and will lose their seats!). Such a different approach compared to TMay who was tacitly endorsing the dodgy parliamentary procedural tricks of Grieve et al as there was no punishment.

TORY MPs who vote to block a No Deal next week will be sacked from the party, we can reveal.

No10 will bar Remainer rebels from standing at the next general election.

Boris Johnson is planning the move to quell a bid by MPs to rush a law through Parliament to delay Brexit beyond October 31, Sun columnist James Forsyth reveals today.

The PM will treat next week’s vital Commons votes like a no-confidence vote in his Government, with rebel Tories disqualified from contesting their seats.

Former pro-Remain Cabinet ministers such as David Gauke and Philip Hammond would end their careers as Tory MPs if they back the legislation.

No10 hopes the move will persuade some waverers not to rebel.

It deals a major blow to Remainers’ hopes of blocking a No Deal as they see next week as the last chance to thwart Mr Johnson’s Brexit plans before he suspends Parliament the following week.

Also hilarious to see the Guardian getting out of their trendy London comfort zone and meeting real people outside of the bubble.

'It's fearmongering': talk of coup fails to impress Brexit-backing Grays

“For an overweight blond bloke like myself I think he has played a blinder to be honest,” laughed Fry, a former Ukip member who was wearing a Help for Heroes T-shirt out of respect for family members who had served in the armed forces.

“Going for no deal like this isn’t ideal but it’s the only way at this stage. The country is fed up at this stage. I’m even fed up but we still want to get Brexit done.”

Along with praise for Johnson and, to a greater extent, Nigel Farage, Fry expressed a newfound admiration for Jacob Rees-Mogg, whom he had seen on TV batting away journalists’ questions at Aberdeen airport after a visit to secure the prorogation from the Queen at Balmoral. “It’s not going to happen but I would vote for him tomorrow if I had a chance,” he said.
 
One good thing to come from this, it's great to see the Tories imploding...

Philip Hammond says he is prepared for the "fight of a lifetime" in order to stand as a Conservative in the next election.

The former chancellor told Today "I am going to defend my party against incomers, entryists...people who are at the heart of this government who care nothing about the future of the Conservative party."

 
Remember the nonsense that Remainer MPs are simply against no-deal Brexit? Well no one the Brexiteer seriously believed that...as the new bill put in place today shows...their desperation to be ruled by a foreign power is hilarious if it wasn't so sad.


Can't wait for the Remoaner Conservative MPs to be fired tonight. A Conservative party rid of their most Europhile members will be considerably more attractive to the electorate.

Rumours going around that Chuchill's grandson will be fired once he votes today...what a disgrace to his father's great legacy. The proper Churchill would have no doubt been much disappointed that his grandson has become some raging leftie Europhile.
 
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