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A thank you to Brexiteers.

This is interesting .
How come this is happening, maybe it’s just that post brexit people have been more worried about other things. Or maybe they just think we’ve got control back so that’s it job done.D49D5F1A-98E0-4F36-8BE0-A297AF6D4B80.jpeg
 
This is what the Brexiteers fought for!


Well this sucks. This was always my first thought when brexit didn't even have a name and was still only known as 'leaving the European union' . . . All I knew was that tories wanted to change employment law and couldn't because of the EU.
 
This is interesting .
How come this is happening, maybe it’s just that post brexit people have been more worried about other things. Or maybe they just think we’ve got control back so that’s it job done.View attachment 349302

The new narrative is that there is good, important and welcome immigration which arrives in the form of a reservoir of cheap labour. You can’t fail to have noted the Tories, media, CBI types making this point over and over again. Those bogs aren’t going to clean themselves, them pensioners need feeding and those lattes need serving up to middle class liberals.

Then there is bad immigration. The symbol of this is those arriving across the channel on boats. The endless Orwellian ‘crackdown’ will focus on ‘bad immigration’ with ever more lunatic ideas from ministers and commentators to ‘close the border whilst the overall number of migrants increases steadily each year without rivers of blood flowing.

The evidence - both from this poll, from the actual evidence of numbers arriving and from our own eyes and eyes - does suggest that those who like to paint Britain as under siege from racists and nativists, with migrants cowering from the English working class othered ‘Untermensch’ has been somewhat overdone.
 
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I'm just saying I don't think Mogg and co will get their way in the end. I hope not anyway.
I don't think Sunak's going to turn around and say oops we did it again, and align with European standards etc, the man who appoints the disgraced braverman home secretary isn't going to alienate the erg now or before 2025
 
Fair point if that is a reason why you didn't attend the rejoin march. However who are/ where are the rejoiners that you would march with?

I wouldn't go on any rejoiner march - there was a mandate for Brexit and Britain left the EU less than three years ago, I think more years and more elections need to go by and a Labour government needs to have a shot at making Brexit work before rejoining can be seen as a serious option. Calling for it at this point is just going to piss off Brexit voters and push them towards the Tories, who will no doubt ramp up talk about being the true defenders of Brexit before the next GE.
 
I wouldn't go on any rejoiner march - there was a mandate for Brexit and Britain left the EU less than three years ago, I think more years and more elections need to go by and a Labour government needs to have a shot at making Brexit work before rejoining can be seen as a serious option. Calling for it at this point is just going to piss off Brexit voters and push them towards the Tories, who will no doubt ramp up talk about being the true defenders of Brexit before the next GE.

And it's Brexit that will deliver these cunts another victory. Labour is the remoaner party in their eyes, and the media will encourage such bollocks too. A smaller majority will still be enough to see the absolute destruction of the NHS. Workers rights abolished etc. So thankyou Brexiteers.
 
I wouldn't go on any rejoiner march - there was a mandate for Brexit and Britain left the EU less than three years ago, I think more years and more elections need to go by and a Labour government needs to have a shot at making Brexit work before rejoining can be seen as a serious option. Calling for it at this point is just going to piss off Brexit voters and push them towards the Tories, who will no doubt ramp up talk about being the true defenders of Brexit before the next GE.

Maybe you think Britain left the EU, but the vote was for the whole of the UK.
Hasn’t happened after over six years.
 
tbf if you voted for brexit and the Tory party were floating the idea of allowing more immigration to get the economy going

you be a little pissed off :D
 
The new narrative is that there is good, important and welcome immigration which arrives in the form of a reservoir of cheap labour. You can’t fail to have noted the Tories, media, CBI types making this point over and over again. Those bogs aren’t going to clean themselves, them pensioners need feeding and those lattes need serving up to middle class liberals.

Then there is bad immigration. The symbol of this is those arriving across the channel on boats. The endless Orwellian ‘crackdown’ will focus on ‘bad immigration’ with ever more lunatic ideas from ministers and commentators to ‘close the border whilst the overall number of migrants increases steadily each year without rivers of blood flowing.

The evidence - both from this poll, from the actual evidence of numbers arriving and from our own eyes and eyes - does suggest that those who like to paint Britain as under siege from racists and nativists, with migrants cowering from the English working class othered ‘Untermensch’ has been somewhat overdone.
Interestingly something I sometimes check because of my job is the Home Office shortage occupations list This is a list of jobs that asylum seekers can apply for and predictably many of the jobs require quite hight levels of qualifications - engineering/medical etc but also strangely including ballet dancers/choreographers. This list did not change much up until recently then I noticed a few months ago that care workers/managers had been added and now healthcare workers have their own list (this is new to me since I last looked). You can check out the list here:


The link to the new healthcare list is on that page. Something to do with Brexit? Undoubtedly imo.
 
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I don't think Sunak's going to turn around and say oops we did it again, and align with European standards etc, the man who appoints the disgraced braverman home secretary isn't going to alienate the erg now or before 2025
lets see what happens, but i think he will, as quietly as possible & just out of economic pragmatism. If not him then the next one.

The once very brexity Telegraph has just published this thing saying "six years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, all we've got to show for it so far is political, economic and financial chaos .. "more harmonious economic relations with our near neighbours are no longer simply a desirable goal, but a matter of urgent necessity. Splendid isolation is proving a far from happy disposition.."
 
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lets see what happens, but i think he will, as quietly as possible & just out of economic pragmatism. If not him then the next one.

The once very brexity Telegraph has just published this thing saying "six years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, all we've got to show for it so far is political, economic and financial chaos .. "more harmonious economic relations with our near neighbours are no longer simply a desirable goal, but a matter of urgent necessity. Splendid isolation is proving a far from happy disposition.."
Bit late in the day! Channel will be getting foggy this time of year, chances are coninentals we be cut off again
 
The new narrative is that there is good, important and welcome immigration which arrives in the form of a reservoir of cheap labour. You can’t fail to have noted the Tories, media, CBI types making this point over and over again. Those bogs aren’t going to clean themselves, them pensioners need feeding and those lattes need serving up to middle class liberals.

Then there is bad immigration. The symbol of this is those arriving across the channel on boats. The endless Orwellian ‘crackdown’ will focus on ‘bad immigration’ with ever more lunatic ideas from ministers and commentators to ‘close the border whilst the overall number of migrants increases steadily each year without rivers of blood flowing.

The evidence - both from this poll, from the actual evidence of numbers arriving and from our own eyes and eyes - does suggest that those who like to paint Britain as under siege from racists and nativists, with migrants cowering from the English working class othered ‘Untermensch’ has been somewhat overdone.
Yes but what changed in 2016 to make people all of a sudden stop putting immigration high up in their list of concerns?

Most likely answer is a sad one to do with how much power the leave campaigns and leave-backing newspapers had in the runup to the referendum isn’t it.
 
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I don't think Sunak's going to turn around and say oops we did it again, and align with European standards etc, the man who appoints the disgraced braverman home secretary isn't going to alienate the erg now or before 2025
You might be right.
I forgot that he put this person in as trade secretary, someone who thinks that trade barriers are good for free trade, or something, and that ideology will triumph over economics.
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Anyone know who funds this crappy site? Seems full of bullshit.


They say they're "ordinary people, mostly but not exclusively in business, previously minding our own business and living our everyday lives. We just felt we had to step up to the plate."

"For Remoaners obsessed with conspiracy theories, we should mention that we have funded 90% of the costs ourselves, with the balance coming from small, individual public subscriptions that have helped us to keep going somehow. None of the subscribers have so far have been named Vladimir. Sorry to disappoint Remainers who can't deal with facts and prefer to try to attack us personally, but the money is infinitessimally small compared to the funding of Remain campaigns. We suggest Remainers address the facts rather than imaginary conspiracy theories."

I don't know what the fuck's going on with their Brexit Toolbox, that hammer appears to be defying gravity.

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