Another new Brexit thread

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Come on chaps.

It done. Let's all meet up at this pubs and let bygones be bygones.

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There's a big difference between dual citizenship and dual nationality.
To you maybe.

Others aren't so caught up on such things, and Kylie considers herself to be both an Aussie and a Brit. This a problem for you?
 
To you maybe.

Others aren't so caught up on such things, and Kylie considers herself to be both an Aussie and a Brit. This a problem for you?
Doesn't really matter what she considers herself. I consider myself part of the EU but that will count for nought on Friday as it will for any Europeans who, after having lived here, paid taxes here and brought kids up here, will not be allowed to stay here by putting down that they 'consider themselves British', unless that Aussie based points system is a lot easier than has thus far been suggested....
 
Doesn't really matter what she considers herself. I consider myself part of the EU but that will count for nought on Friday as it will for any Europeans who, after having lived here, paid taxes here and brought kids up here, will not be allowed to stay here by putting down that they 'consider themselves British', unless that Aussie based points system is a lot easier than has thus far been suggested....
The EU isn't a nation, though.
 
Don't think she's much of a cricket fan, to be fair.
Maybe not cricket (although I would be surprised) but this was reported in 2012:

When Kylie Minogue was awarded an OBE in 2008, the pop singer described Britain as her “adopted home”. It is, however, her native Australia that she will be cheering on at the London Olympics.

“I’m supporting my country and know Australia will do really well,” she said.
 
I would imagine the easiest deal in history is well advanced, Friday the first step , this time next year I expect the UK to be the land of milk and honey .
 
Maybe not cricket (although I would be surprised) but this was reported in 2012:

When Kylie Minogue was awarded an OBE in 2008, the pop singer described Britain as her “adopted home”. It is, however, her native Australia that she will be cheering on at the London Olympics.

“I’m supporting my country and know Australia will do really well,” she said.

Stick her on the first boat home!
 
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