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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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I believe that you will be disappointed in that regard.
Tactically it may be better to leave him there at present.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/24/jeremy-corbyn-faces-no-confidence-motion-after-brexit-vote0 -
Some of my (British) friends are asking if I can give them a note vouching for them for when they go on holiday in France next month :rotfl: Joking aside, a number of them are also considering leaving the UK...
Presumably all those migrants at Calais and elsewhere will likewise realise France is pretty good after all. Suits me fine.
Seriously though, Britain will be a huge investment magnet going forwards, it's going to be a gold rush0 -
Presumably all those migrants at Calais and elsewhere will likewise realise France is pretty good after all. Suits me fine.
Seriously though, Britain will be a huge investment magnet going forwards, it's going to be a gold rush
Naaah mate France will now say why should we hold them here and let them travel on.0 -
Presumably all those migrants at Calais and elsewhere will likewise realise France is pretty good after all. Suits me fine.
Except that the reason why the Jungle is in Calais and not Dover is because of an agreement between the UK and France
France might just bin that agreement and effectively no longer allow the border to be on their side of the ditch as far as the refugees are concerned...Now free from the incompetence of vodafail0 -
Keep_pedalling wrote: »Well there will be lots of those, but many people simply did not know which way to go and with the poor quality and general fact free zone that was the debate, that is perfectly understandable.
Any excuse not to vote.There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0 -
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