EU. In or out?

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You are dead right!! I work at a job centre and guess what? EVERY single long term claimant that we have is British (born and bred) and the truth is that even if every single migrant left this country, we would STILL have the same claimants moaning about some other reason why they haven't got a job. Apparently, they are entitled to their benefits.[/quote]

Well these people are the first ones to moan, complain and no happy about anything that disrupt their benefits, weather is immigration, oh cut on benefits, the rest, I'm afraid to say we all are a bunch of mucks ( me included ) all of us here no matter how clever we may think we are, we are all mucks, to let this people rule this country, these are the first ones that we, well you need to get rid off, you probably want remember this one, a women 4 kids living in Pall Mall at the expense of the tax payer costing the tax payer 235k pounds a year for her bills, hahahahaha and you all worry about the immigrants hahaha what a f. joke hahahahaha, grow up and smell the coffee people, the problem of this country will never go away, unless the benefits system is radically changed. and that's the end of this debate, the EU is not the bad guys, yes they need a lot of sorting out, but we created the problem that we face today.
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Not an Uk citizen, but wornikg hard on all what i have.... I wish you guys to make Uk out of e-union.
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cheap phone calls a great reason to send millions to the EU :whistle:

what do farmers get not as much as most think and that is going down as the money gets punted east wards

and it's NOT EU MONEY IT'S BRITISH TAX PAYERS MONEY this is the thing everyone seems to forget it wings it way to the EU and then wings it's way back

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Which ever way the vote goes the UK going to be in for a kicking,if we vote to stay the EU mogals knowing they're safe will take more of our hard-earned and give us a good spoonful of spiteful politics.
Vote to leave they'll make are departure as expensive and long winded as possible,and in the knowledge that our politicians are weak give us the shitty end of any trade deal stick.
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Every British passport will have too be replaced ,no E111, tariffs on all eu goods in and out of the U.K., loss of eu workers rights , the list go,s on and on. VOTE YES . It's for all our future .... Not just the little England camp .
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If we vote out then the EU will make it as hard as possible to deter any others from daring to even think about it, maybe this shows we have already missed the boat and should have had this 10 years ago.
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moto al wrote:Every British passport will have too be replaced ,Good,no E111,The NHS pays much much much more than it takes in, tariffs on all eu goods in and out of the U.K.,We buy much more stuff from them than they do us, loss of eu workers rights ,don't believe us leaving would change workers rights, the list go,s on and on. VOTE YES . It's for all our future .... Not just the little England camp .
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Pint Master wrote:
moto al wrote:Every British passport will have too be replaced ,Good,no E111,The NHS pays much much much more than it takes in, tariffs on all eu goods in and out of the U.K.,We buy much more stuff from them than they do us, loss of eu workers rights ,don't believe us leaving would change workers rights, the list go,s on and on. VOTE YES . It's for all our future .... Not just the little England camp .
vote no and you will get right wing boris ,Nigel , and the backlash from BMP .. Sorry I don't want that .Al
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Post by ipswichbiker »

I don't think the loss of EU worker rights would happen in one swift go but it would happen over 10 or 15 years as series of unfortunate but "necessary" little cuts.

For the good of the economy.

The government slices money away from the worker without consequence slowly over years and convince people it is for their own good.

It has happened and it will happen again
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I don't think any of us wants a right wing backlash and I can't for the life of me think why that would happen,I just want fairness,the powers that be in in the EU turn us over every chance they get,they treat us as a cash cow,and hate Britishness and will do everything they can to break it down,I can't think of a single instance where the EU has favoured our side over another EU member.
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