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- 26 Jun 2016
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Made no difference at all.
My toys and fuel will cost more, thats about it.
Made no difference at all.
Holiday will be more expensive.
Depends on the impact on London as a financial centre job wise; I work in accountancy and was aiming to move into Private Equity or the like but if they shut up shop and move... so will I.
Why do you sound so spiteful? Exploiting legality of nationality? Look outside, its 2016 and its a global world. Foremost, my personal and family's well-being comes first, so yes if there is a nirvana superstate of EU that would allow for better life I`d bite in a heartbeat as majority of this forum.
Did you personally lose anything from my family "exploiting" legality of citizenship. Our family has paid so much in taxes and barely used any public institutions such as education and healthcare. I just found it hilarious that one odd comment about us packing bags and going home made by benefit chavs fails to realize that our taxes are paying for his Stella.
Missed this.
That person is a complete knob. The UK NEEDS immigrants, anyone who thinks otherwise isn't very well educated (if at all).
You clearly have no idea what it's like to have your house raided for no reason, for family members to be dragged off on trumped up charges and to haverify no idea why you are being targeted.
I hope it doesn't happen. Or Ireland gets reunification.
The UK never needed immigrants, what the UK needed was government that invested in its people. It was just easier to import people who other nations invested in. The only people to benefit from this was cheaper labour for business, now the people who government has overlooked have thrown a spanner into the works. The immigrants are not the problem, the problem was government. Yes I am a complete knob, how dare I not agree and be agreeable and not upset people. That's right the door mat is still at the front door.
Is that a threat?
You will be sorely missed.
I think i'm one of the lucky ones that won't be affected directly by brexit. Probably unconsciously partly why i didn't vote, i work in a robust industry and i can literally walk into a job anywhere in this country as on a whole, there's a major shortage of quality chefs to the point that i could go agency and charge £15 / hour for my services, even as an employed chef, i earn around that now, luckily, my workplace won't be affected either so i'd say i'm pretty safe where brexit is concerned.
Personally no, but collectively we all lose a little. Extra cars on the roads, extra housing pressure, extra planning, extra transport links, extra pressure on the employment market, lowering of wages, extra demand for goods, its just easier for government to import a work force than spend the money investing in a work local work force, them chav may have been doctors, teachers if government had invested in them.