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Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 16:19 - Jan 8 by WarwickHunt
Bullied? 😂😂😂
Yes unfortunately the signs are all there. No personality, no banter and more than likely no friends. Good grammar and a foul mouth from behind a keyboard. I think I would have runaway as well. Joke of a man.
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Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 16:44 - Jan 8 with 1483 views
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 16:28 - Jan 8 by Jango
Yes unfortunately the signs are all there. No personality, no banter and more than likely no friends. Good grammar and a foul mouth from behind a keyboard. I think I would have runaway as well. Joke of a man.
Oh look out! Bantersaurus Rex is in the house!
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Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 17:44 - Jan 8 with 1456 views
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 19:31 - Jan 8 by sg1912
It’s alread been agreed that EU nationals living in the UK (and vice versa) will not see any infringement of their rights, ‘genius’.
EU nationals who want to stay here post-Brexit have to apply for and be granted “settled status”. Rights of UK nationals living in the EU are only guaranteed up to the end of the transition period. After that they have to apply for permanent residency in the country they’re living in.
And that’s only if there’s a withdrawal agreement. If there’s no deal all bets are off.
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 19:31 - Jan 8 by sg1912
It’s alread been agreed that EU nationals living in the UK (and vice versa) will not see any infringement of their rights, ‘genius’.
This is just not true. EU citizens have to apply to stay. This means that their application may not be successful and they may have to leave. Clearly not the same as 'not seeing any infringements of their rights' as at the moment they have to right to live and work in the UK.
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 16:28 - Jan 8 by Jango
Yes unfortunately the signs are all there. No personality, no banter and more than likely no friends. Good grammar and a foul mouth from behind a keyboard. I think I would have runaway as well. Joke of a man.
Do you mean “run away”, fûckwit?
Stop making a cûnt of yourself. Plenty of people know me on here - I’m not exactly the type to have been bullied, you soppy little twà t.
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Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 20:56 - Jan 8 with 1330 views
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 19:50 - Jan 8 by WarwickHunt
Do you mean “run away”, fûckwit?
Stop making a cûnt of yourself. Plenty of people know me on here - I’m not exactly the type to have been bullied, you soppy little twà t.
No I meant runaway and I honestly couldn’t give a f**k if it’s correct or not.
You’re the one who’s been making a fool of himself on here for years turning every thread into a farce with abusive and needless rants at people who have a different opinion to you.
We’ve established that:
You’re far superior to everyone
More intelligent than everyone
None of us could afford to live on your street
And now you’re a self proclaimed tough nut.
Nobody cares. I don’t know you but I’ll stick to my opinion that you’re a pathetic angry bloke with a chip on his shoulder. Move on.
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Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 21:14 - Jan 8 with 1313 views
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 20:56 - Jan 8 by Jango
No I meant runaway and I honestly couldn’t give a f**k if it’s correct or not.
You’re the one who’s been making a fool of himself on here for years turning every thread into a farce with abusive and needless rants at people who have a different opinion to you.
We’ve established that:
You’re far superior to everyone
More intelligent than everyone
None of us could afford to live on your street
And now you’re a self proclaimed tough nut.
Nobody cares. I don’t know you but I’ll stick to my opinion that you’re a pathetic angry bloke with a chip on his shoulder. Move on.
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Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 21:16 - Jan 8 with 1309 views
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 19:48 - Jan 8 by Bloodyhills
This is just not true. EU citizens have to apply to stay. This means that their application may not be successful and they may have to leave. Clearly not the same as 'not seeing any infringements of their rights' as at the moment they have to right to live and work in the UK.
But but but, EU migrants are net contributors..
So they should pass their application with flying colours, right?
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Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 22:09 - Jan 8 with 1252 views
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 21:58 - Jan 8 by sg1912
But but but, EU migrants are net contributors..
So they should pass their application with flying colours, right?
Nobody in this country is a net contributer if you take into accont free nhs, free education up to 18. That is why the deficit is around £40 billion a year.
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 11:15 - Jan 9 by Ace_Jack
That's in the event of a deal being agreed. No deal means we walk away agreeing nothing.
If we walk away with no deal, all UK nationals in the EU risk losing their rights to reside, work and own property in their settled nation overnight.
Correct. It would then depend on each individual’s circumstances. I had a letter inviting me to apply for German citizenship. Went to the office yesterday and was told that they are fast tracking UK applications. After March 29th in the event of no deal it would still be possible in my case to get German citizenship but it would mean renouncing UK citizenship.
Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 11:28 - Jan 9 by longlostjack
Correct. It would then depend on each individual’s circumstances. I had a letter inviting me to apply for German citizenship. Went to the office yesterday and was told that they are fast tracking UK applications. After March 29th in the event of no deal it would still be possible in my case to get German citizenship but it would mean renouncing UK citizenship.
Indeed. In the event of no deal, UK citizens in the EU will be subject to the laws of each individual member state.
What goes in Germany could be completely different to what happens in Spain for example.
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Second Referendum Question (Edited) on 15:34 - Jan 9 with 1081 views