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Unbelievable Jeff

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  1. "Furthermore, the US is looking for the UK to remove “unwarranted barriers” related to “sanitary and physiosanitary” standards in the farm industry. For years US agricultural groups have complained that European countries have unnecessarily limited American exports of meat and grains based on fears they are unsafe for consumers." This is the bit that worries me about any US deal.
  2. In what way could someone sort the problem in the meantime?
  3. Those in full time, official employment aren't the issue though, it's those working cash in hand at car washes, on building sites, picking fruit, living 15 in a 2 bed mid terrace that are the main issues, certainly for the Brexiteers I've spoken to.
  4. Kick the government out for not using the 3 month rule to control them.
  5. I honestly think it's best you turn around, forget what you've seen, and never return. Nothing good can come of it.
  6. I am seriously aghast with the attitudes on here.
  7. And they'll be mostly brown people - the Brexiteers nightmare.
  8. Their investments will be purchasing undervalued UK companies due to our weak exchange rate. Vultures picking at the carcass.
  9. So, billions of pounds, so shall we assume £10b? Otherwise they'd have said 10's of billions. So, £10b over 30 years, approx £300m per year. That will cover 2/3rds of the cost of sorting our potholes every year then - SCORE!
  10. Woah, where did I say any of that was OK? Show me. There is nothing there that says anywhere that it's OK. As a MOD I would expect less trolling from you, although from your posts I can see why Wes has been allowed to spread his hate on the Brexit thread.
  11. When I say small, I mean within the context of a whole religions teachings, not the magnitude of those areas on the people affected.
  12. Excellent - so you're saying that Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are all IS but by another name? Or are you just picking some small parts of their culture/religion that they share? Sounds like you've got some rampant Islamaphobia there...
  13. Which countries enforce this particular brand of Islam then? I'm not aware of any that enforce what IS believed in, or they'd have just gone there to live, surely?
  14. So a British girl is convinced by British Islamic extremists to go and commit crimes in Syria. Why isn't that our problem?
  15. Didn't properly monitor and deter those perpetrating the extremism. It seems that you think that Islamic extremism can't be a British thing.
  16. So then, a couple of hundred people under consultation at the company I'm at, announced this morning, due to an organisational re-structure due to tough trading conditions over the last year and the uncertainty of Brexit upcoming. I'm sure it's not Brexit's fault though...
  17. But why should she be Syria's problem?
  18. You'll get over it.
  19. So then, with Corbyn's move it looks like May's deal is now inevitable.
  20. 25 goals and 13 assists in 38 games
  21. They can mentally not agree or associate with a religion but still follow that religion to ensure they don't face punishment though. It is a mental thing.
  22. It's absolutely not debatable as following and believing in a religion is a mental thing.
  23. See, the difference here is that Nationality for most born citizens isn't a choice as such, whereas religion is. She has decided to be Muslim so her parents religion is irrelevant.
  24. I think we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one then - I think the religious part of this is irrelevant when it comes to questioning her nationality - I don't think it has any bearing on it. If she was joining a military coup abroad would that make her any less British? I think not TBH.
  25. Where did I call you racist? Now, don't be disingenuous and try to deflect the point, it was this part that causes that issue: "...based on extremely warped interpretations of her foreign parents religion make her less British?" Either that's irrelevant or the religion has an effect on her Britishness. And why is it her parents religion, and not hers? If religion has no part in her Britishness, then this is the analogy: "Does abandoning Britain to fight in a foreign holy war make her less British?"
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