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Brexit- has anyone moved abroad yet?
I remember seeing a few posters who said they'll definitely be leaving the UK if we voted leave.
So has anyone here actually left yet? Or even made plans to move abroad? |
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I was one of them and no I haven't.
My problem..... too flaming lazy to learn a language. |
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Its like the Americans who always seem to threaten to move to Canada till they realize that the health care is cheap and they can't go round like yosemite sam going a rootin and a tootin and they have to be polite to people.
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I was one of them and no I haven't.
My problem..... too flaming lazy to learn a language. |
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Never threatened to move abroad but i have started the ball rolling on dual natationality with Malta on mothers side. Couldnt hurt.
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This is a silly thread because we haven't even left the EU yet, and may never actually leave. Even MP's in the debate today are framing their points 'if we leave...' nothing is certain yet.
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Never threatened to move abroad but i have started the ball rolling on dual natationality with Malta on mothers side. Couldnt hurt.
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I was one of them and no I haven't.
My problem..... too flaming lazy to learn a language.
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This is a silly thread because we haven't even left the EU yet, and may never actually leave. Even MP's in the debate today are framing their points 'if we leave...' nothing is certain yet.
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This is a silly thread because we haven't even left the EU yet, and may never actually leave. Even MP's in the debate today are framing their points 'if we leave...' nothing is certain yet.
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I remember seeing a few posters who said they'll definitely be leaving the UK if we voted leave.
So has anyone here actually left yet? Or even made plans to move abroad? |
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Don't believe everything people say.
Paul O'Grady is still here, and he was going after the last Election if the Tories got in. |
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This is a silly thread because we haven't even left the EU yet, and may never actually leave. Even MP's in the debate today are framing their points 'if we leave...' nothing is certain yet.
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Nothing is certain, but have you made plans for if we do leave?
But I'm growing increasingly optimistic that we'll end up with a soft brexit which retains almost all the benefits of our full membership of the EU, while rather ludicrously only really reducing our influence over EU business. |
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Yes I have left
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I'll leave if it's a hard brexit.
But I'm growing increasingly optimistic that we'll end up with a soft brexit which retains almost all the benefits of our full membership of the EU, while rather ludicrously only really reducing our influence over EU business. We will be leaving the EU what deals we do after is neither here nor there. Once the British government gives notification to the EU of A50 then negotiations start we will immediately be on our own. The government cannot confirm anything because quite frankly that's what negotiating means. It isn't up to our Government it is called negotiations. My understanding is we voted Leave which means we leave the Single Market and FOM goes with it we can access it of course at a price. I voted to end FOM and gain sovereignty. Then we can negotiate anything with anyone there isn't only 27 countries in Europe nay the World. Even Michel Barnier is being more sensible than the hard line Remainers. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7458401.html |
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Ms May has gone to Bahrain for a couple of days, does that count??
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I'll leave if it's a hard brexit.
But I'm growing increasingly optimistic that we'll end up with a soft brexit which retains almost all the benefits of our full membership of the EU, while rather ludicrously only really reducing our influence over EU business. |
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This is a silly thread because we haven't even left the EU yet, and may never actually leave. Even MP's in the debate today are framing their points 'if we leave...' nothing is certain yet.
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I have several colleagues of varying EU nationalities who are considering their options.
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I'll leave if it's a hard brexit.
But I'm growing increasingly optimistic that we'll end up with a soft brexit which retains almost all the benefits of our full membership of the EU, while rather ludicrously only really reducing our influence over EU business. |
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Yes I have left
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I have several colleagues of varying EU nationalities who are considering their options.
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Soft Brexit = No Brexit. Hence, it will be hard Brexit. I'd start planning if I was you.
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When the government loses its supreme court case, and it will lose, hard brexit will be mathematically impossible. MP's will get the final say and it's already clear there are more than enough Tories willing to side with Labour and Lib Dems to prevent economic disaster and the breakup of the UK.
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