And what about the reciprocal arrangements for UK citizens, or don't they matter to HM Government? Looks like more capitulation from a gutless PM/Government.
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The only people in need of reassurrance just now are the British. We are watching our country being given away, 100 years after hundreds of thousands died preserving our independence from European tyranny. Jobs for the British before all others.
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it does not honour the result and there will be a big political price to pay for it
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i cant think of anything that will anger the brexit public more than this
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"Come here" and work? You'e good with no end to free movement post-Brexit, Bernard? Blimey....
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No quite. He's saying immigration policy for the UK and under the control of the UK respects the referendum. What that policy should be is a matter for 'normal politics'.
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Well there's a semantic argument there for that. Thing is, voting to leave, with ending freedom of movement being a key tenet, seems awfully disingenuous to maintain the status quo for no obvious, or even stated, reason.
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Well, I don't agree. I think how and why and who makes a law is more important than the law itself. If a dictator makes a good law would you be happy?
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"A law" doesn't care who makes it but this isn't the point. To demonstrate the binary fallacy here: Dictators don't make good laws; they can't. A law by itself has to be acceptable to the "demos", be enforced fairly, etc, etc. Dictators, by definition, don't do any of this.
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Wild assumption on your part - if a dictator makes a law against violence or murder of a person by another are you saying that's not a good law?
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Sergei Skripal, Dietrich Bonhoeffer & even Leon Trotsky would disagree & would almost certainly say it doesn't matter what laws dictators create as the dictators don't feel they or their people are bound by them.
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I have no problem with this, it's exactly what we voted for... full control of immigration will be back with the UK Government and Parliament.
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Exactly. It's almost like all remainers need it explaining again to them. It's not difficult once you accept we're leaving. Otherwise it's just being deliberately obtuse. You don't have to like it or even agree with it but it's easy to understand.
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So how is this taking back control of our borders or ending free movement?
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Because it takes time if we're going to do it properly. If it was indefinite that would be a different story.
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So what compels a govt in say 5 years to “do it properly”? That really is a BRINO.
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