BrianW
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I've been Labour all my life, but I'm Lib-Dem from now on. I am not keen on any of the Labour candidates, but that Nandy woman I actively despise.
It’s like they don’t listen.Starmer says he is going to make a case for retaining freedom of movement even though the UK is out of the EU.
That doesn't seem like a vote magnet to me.
Starmer says he is going to make a case for retaining freedom of movement even though the UK is out of the EU.
That doesn't seem like a vote magnet to me.
It’s like they don’t listen.
Sir Kier is particularly adept at saying whatever he thinks may propel him to power.Apart from RLB they are all trying to present themselves as being far more left wing than they really are in order to appeal to the membership. I saw a cracking reference to this saying they were all trying to be ‘prole-ier than thou’..
Momentum smeared her with that jibe, Labour is still eating itself.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...contest-momentum-accused-smearing-lisa-nandy/
Starmer says he is going to make a case for retaining freedom of movement even though the UK is out of the EU.
That doesn't seem like a vote magnet to me.
The single reason I voted outStarmer says he is going to make a case for retaining freedom of movement even though the UK is out of the EU.
That doesn't seem like a vote magnet to me.
One of the most disappointing parts for me is to see my childrens freedom of movement taken away.The single reason I voted out
One of the most disappointing parts for me is to see my childrens freedom of movement taken away.
They can. Not what FOM is though is it, otherwise we wouldn't have people so keen to stop it in our direction would we.Can you explain to me why your children can't visit other European countries
They can. Not what FOM is though is it, otherwise we wouldn't have people so keen to stop it in our direction would we.
Same answer, the reason people here are against FOM is to reduce the rights of eu members to move and work and be entitled to the same benefits as UK citizens, to control immigration . It's why those that voted no to stop FOM voted the way they did. Well those restrictions work in reverse the freedom of UK citizens are reduced too. Personally think that's a shame.I actually edited my question to add working so the same question plus the working bit applies
One of the most disappointing parts for me is to see my childrens freedom of movement taken away.
Sure they will , I don't think FOM was ever a problem for the UK , in fact think it worked well for us and we’ll miss it, and it will cause some industries problems. Certainly never caused a problem that I thought it was worth losing our FOM for.Don’t think I have been to any country in the world never mind Europe where there weren’t plenty of U.K. citizens working and living there. I’m pretty confident your children will be fine.
Sure they will , I don't think FOM was ever a problem for the UK , in fact think it worked well for us and we’ll miss it, and it will cause some industries problems. Certainly never caused a problem that I thought it was worth losing our FOM for.
Put like that , yes it was.If it wasn’t for FOM we wouldn’t be leaving the EU so if you were/are a europhile ironically it was a big problem for you.
Same answer, the reason people here are against FOM is to reduce the rights of eu members to move and work and be entitled to the same benefits as UK citizens, to control immigration . It's why those that voted no to stop FOM voted the way they did. Well those restrictions work in reverse the freedom of UK citizens are reduced too. Personally think that's a shame.
So removing FOM makes no difference ?Your children will still be able to work visit and live in any country in Europe