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| I find it hilarious when people talk about leave voters being conned or lied to by politicians, like the EU referendum was the first time a politician has actually lied and it's a new concept that is yet to be fully understood by leave voters.
The old adage 'how do you tell when a politician is lying? Their lips move' is one of the first things you learn about politics. Everybody knows that.
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| Quote: "I received my annual tax summary today, on the back is a crude pie chart showing where the cash goes. Guess what the smallest piece of the pie was?'"
Are we out of the EU yet?
I live in Surrey and in May will get a vote on raising my council tax by £200+ year onto of the £2010 I pay already to contribute to social care. Im hoping they do get the £350m a week.
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| Quote: wire-quin "Are we out of the EU yet?
I live in Surrey and in May will get a vote on raising my council tax by £200+ year onto of the £2010 I pay already to contribute to social care. Im hoping they do get the £350m a week.'"
Get it paid for the greater good of society.
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| Quote: bren2k "It will be very comforting for the 'ordinary' people who were conned into voting leave'"
Another one displaying a laughable lack of understanding of the reasons many people voted to leave. It was nothing to do with an oft-misquoted NHS Bus or politicians, it was more to do with people seeing their jobs disappear, their non-conforming views derided and condemned by a increasingly intolerant and aggressive left, and their communities changed out of all recognition in a very short space of time via mass immigration, which has resulted in huge pressure on the low-end job market and our public services.
Quote: bren2k "to learn that part of taking back control means that many of the rights and protections they enjoyed as employees will be removed, to the benefit of their employer.'"
They will? Most of those rights are already enshrined in British law, indeed the UK has always been a pioneer in employment rights - way ahead of the EU in many cases. Furthermore, the Great Repeal Bill will convert all laws currently enforced by the EU into British law at the moment of leaving the EU. Hardly the sign of a government desperate to viciously dispose of employment laws, is it? For one thing, why on earth would they? Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about.
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| Surely by now the vast majority of reasonable employer laws are in place and unlikely to be changed , so no need for them to be even brought to the table with regards Brexit
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| Quote: GUBRATS "Surely by now the vast majority of reasonable employer laws are in place and unlikely to be changed , so no need for them to be even brought to the table with regards Brexit'"
Precisely.
But it's an easy scaremonger tactic.
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| I voted remain and I was disappointed when the nation voted to leave. However, I try to view things with an open mind so for me I'll wait and see what comes of it all.
My only bug bear with regards to a lot of brexiters is when they say, this isn't what we voted for in the 70s so that's why i voted leave. Personally I think that is a very selfish view point. I voted remain not for my own personal gain (there are some things the EU do which really annoys me) but because I believe that it was a vote for my children and their children and I would like them to grow up in a society where no matter who you are or where you come from, you are accepted and not treated differently. For me, the EU was on the way to being that society.
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| Quote: LifeLongHKRFan "I voted remain and I was disappointed when the nation voted to leave. However, I try to view things with an open mind so for me I'll wait and see what comes of it all.
My only bug bear with regards to a lot of brexiters is when they say, this isn't what we voted for in the 70s so that's why i voted leave. Personally I think that is a very selfish view point. I voted remain not for my own personal gain (there are some things the EU do which really annoys me) but because I believe that it was a vote for my children and their children and I would like them to grow up in a society where no matter who you are or where you come from, you are accepted and not treated differently. For me, the EU was on the way to being that society.'"
Same here LLHKR , Brexit won't really affect me , the work I do will continue either way , but I do want my kids and theirs to grow up British , with what I see as British values , I also want them to be able to buy a house , see a doctor , not be scared to walk the street , I'd rather myself and them suffer financially to achieve those aims if necessary IMO
As for the EU itself well it has grown too big , too fast and has too much power both to its leaders and it's member states , it is quite ridiculous that a region of a small country has been vetoing a trade deal with Canada , quite possibly to the detriment of the rest of its members
Time for change IMO
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| Quote: GUBRATS "Same here LLHKR , Brexit won't really affect me , the work I do will continue either way , but I do want my kids and theirs to grow up British , with what I see as British values , I also want them to be able to buy a house , see a doctor , not be scared to walk the street , I'd rather myself and them suffer financially to achieve those aims if necessary IMO
As for the EU itself well it has grown too big , too fast and has too much power both to its leaders and it's member states , it is quite ridiculous that a region of a small country has been vetoing a trade deal with Canada , quite possibly to the detriment of the rest of its members
Time for change IMO'"
I cant disagree with the things you have said here.
However, do you think that your issues with doctors appointments are due to immigration or, more likely, lack of funding within the NHS.
Also, please tell us what "British values" are because, despite this term being used very liberally, nobody has ever stated just what they mean by this.
As for walking the streets, this was an issue when we were growing up, especially for women.
Mind you, the Yorkshire Ripper, a white man from Bradford was on the prowl back then and lots of people felt very uneasy about being out late at night.
Trade deals I agree about and the UK will have to make deals with most of the major nation in the world, including the members of the EU (adding cost to all goods and services traded with our closest and largest market - both in terms of buying from and selling to them).
Please do tell us about British Values though.
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| Quote: "However, do you think that your issues with doctors appointments are due to immigration or, more likely, lack of funding within the NHS.'"
The country numbers have grown quicker than the NHS has and as such its overstretched. Had migration not been so freely available we wouldn't be where we are. I recognise that opens up more questions, but put simplistically, less foreigners = more availability in schools, hospitals, medical centres.
I know migrants work in all of these and contribute tax and and and..
As for being British, we speak english, we eat curry, wear vests, watch the premier league, drive Japanese cars, drink beer by the pint, moan about foreigners.....
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| Quote: wire-quin "The country numbers have grown quicker than the NHS has and as such its overstretched. Had migration not been so freely available we wouldn't be where we are. I recognise that opens up more questions, but put simplistically, less foreigners
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| Quote: wire-quin "The country numbers have grown quicker than the NHS has and as such its overstretched. Had migration not been so freely available we wouldn't be where we are. I recognise that opens up more questions, but put simplistically, less foreigners
Are they the British values on the questionnaire
I might be facing deportation.
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| Quote: GUBRATS "Surely by now the vast majority of reasonable employer laws are in place and unlikely to be changed , so no need for them to be even brought to the table with regards Brexit'"
So this will be the Tories, who were trying to get some workers rights pulled until the EU stopped them a couple of years ago?
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| Quote: wrencat1873 "
Please do tell us about British Values though.'"
British vales when I was brought up were arrogant: 'Britain is bes't, 'British made is best', all foreigners are second rate or in a lot of cases (eg the French) still essentially 'peasants'; paternalistic collections for missionary work in Africa; a winning GB RL team; addressing people formally; people having self-respect; the public services working; etc. I don't think Brexit will take us back to those halcyon days but one can hope.
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| Quote: Dally "British vales when I was brought up were arrogant
They are your values.
The world has moved on since then, but hey bear baiting and slavery were once british values. You want to go back to those days, including raggy d kids starving or sent up chineys, phossy jaw etc from unsafe working practices etc etc?
The sad part is so may would love to see such things as long as it dosn't affect them.
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