stonerblue
Well-Known Member
Not since my looks wentYou sound like a prostitute.
Not since my looks wentYou sound like a prostitute.
And 10,000 doctors , plus 106000 back office staff
You are a momentum twitter bot and i claim my £5.
Anyone can see what they tweet on a daily basis and then watch as you regurgitate it on here.
Certainly have, and heard lots of reasons other than immigration.I wouldn't doubt it, but that must also mean you've spoken to people who didn't vote to get rid of immigrants.
Odd that you'd only focus on mentioning those that do and therefore tarring the rest as having the same viewpoint.
Certainly have, and heard lots of reasons other than immigration.
Hey, I can't help it if you think you're tarred with the rest, that's all down to you. I certainly haven't.
Bollox.
You might not have wanted to do that but fucking millions did, and still do.
Just the evidence I guess. From Ashcroft's poll: One third (33%) of leave voters said the main reason was that leaving "offered the best chance for the UK to regain control over immigration and its own borders."'Can't imagine why I might think you believe millions of leave voters voted on the grounds of immigration.
As I say, you never seem to mention the millions that didn't. Anyone would think you had some sort of agenda.
Just the evidence I guess. From Ashcroft's poll: One third (33%) of leave voters said the main reason was that leaving "offered the best chance for the UK to regain control over immigration and its own borders."'
(And that's just those citing it as their main reason.)
Not the issue in question. If you have to ask your question, you're part of the millions of leave voters for whom immigration was an important issue.Is voting for stricter immigration rules a bad thing?
Not the issue in question. If you have to ask your question, you're part of the millions of leave voters for whom immigration was an important issue.
You are shit at maths.Can't imagine why I might think you believe millions of leave voters voted on the grounds of immigration.
As I say, you never seem to mention the millions that didn't. Anyone would think you had some sort of agenda.
yesIs voting for stricter immigration rules a bad thing?
Worldwide pandemic, country in lockdown along with most European countries, we’ve left the EU and we still can’t control people coming in....Just the evidence I guess. From Ashcroft's poll: One third (33%) of leave voters said the main reason was that leaving "offered the best chance for the UK to regain control over immigration and its own borders."'
(And that's just those citing it as their main reason.)
Is voting for stricter immigration rules a bad thing?
So the chancellor said yesterday.https://www.economist.com/britain/2...VEO7tCh0afAJNEAAYASAAEgLX8vD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Are these talks taking place at the moment with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic going on?
You’d imagine that the PM saying he’s extending the transition until December 2021 wouldn’t ruffle too many feathers, surely?https://www.economist.com/britain/2...VEO7tCh0afAJNEAAYASAAEgLX8vD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Are these talks taking place at the moment with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic going on?
it was if you thought that remaining within the EU was incompatible with stricter immigration rules