Brexit - was it worth it? (Vol. 4)

Brexit - was it worth it? (Vol. 4)

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Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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don'tbesilly said:
Khan isn't although I'm sure he'd love to be one.

Does not change the facts does it?
Quoted for the irony giggle. hehe

M.

S600BSB

4,648 posts

107 months

Thursday 18th April
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don'tbesilly said:
Mortarboard said:
Deesee said:
Mortarboard said:
Can't see the uk reciprocating...

M.
Seasonal farming and UK restaurant trade could do with an influx of youngsters, likewise EU youth unemployment needs addressing, so they’ll send them to the UK.
Wait until the daily mail hears about these immigrants. wink

M.
That's the second time in 2 days you've referenced the Daily Mail, I guess it's your required reading over your Honey Nut Cheerios in the morning. rofl
Honey Nut Cheerios? Aren’t we banning those?

Deesee

8,451 posts

84 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
Links that are pictures are a dead giveaway that the "evidence" usually isn't

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M.
QR code shows it to be a real EC document…

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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Deesee said:
Mortarboard said:
Links that are pictures are a dead giveaway that the "evidence" usually isn't

biggrin

M.
QR code shows it to be a real EC document…
Not claiming it isn't. But with a picture, instead of a link, the context is (deliberately) hidden, so the reader can't directly click and see for themselves.

Certain posters have form for it. wink
M.

Deesee

8,451 posts

84 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
Deesee said:
Mortarboard said:
Links that are pictures are a dead giveaway that the "evidence" usually isn't

biggrin

M.
QR code shows it to be a real EC document…
Not claiming it isn't. But with a picture, instead of a link, the context is (deliberately) hidden, so the reader can't directly click and see for themselves.

Certain posters have form for it. wink
M.
Here’s the Q&A, seems a bit one sided TBH

https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/fi...

Free health care, free movement, free student fees for EU youngsters & free internships/apprenticships.

Uk kids won’t even get access to different states via Schengen.

Oh well at one point one of em would hold out the olive branch, let’s see where this one ends up..

Young adults for Retirees would be my guess.


don'tbesilly

13,936 posts

164 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
Links that are pictures are a dead giveaway that the "evidence" usually isn't

biggrin

M.
Oh dear, are you suggesting the picture isn't real?

laugh.....jester


https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail...

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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Well, the EU can't make promises for schengen anyway.

Be much easier for all if Ireland and the uk were in the schengen. The CTA between the uk & Ireland means that it's either both in, or both out, from a practical viewpoint.

Certainly simplifies border ops.

M.

Deesee

8,451 posts

84 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
Well, the EU can't make promises for schengen anyway.

Be much easier for all if Ireland and the uk were in the schengen. The CTA between the uk & Ireland means that it's either both in, or both out, from a practical viewpoint.

Certainly simplifies border ops.

M.
Ireland could always leave the CTA.. rofl

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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don'tbesilly said:
Mortarboard said:
Links that are pictures are a dead giveaway that the "evidence" usually isn't

biggrin

M.
Oh dear, are you suggesting the picture isn't real?

laugh.....jester


https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail...
Of course not. That's called a strawman, silly.

Read the faq.

2nd question, 2nd paragraph.

M.

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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Deesee said:
Ireland could always leave the CTA.. rofl
It could, but why would you want to remove rights from British people?

M.

don'tbesilly

13,936 posts

164 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
don'tbesilly said:
Mortarboard said:
Links that are pictures are a dead giveaway that the "evidence" usually isn't

biggrin

M.
Oh dear, are you suggesting the picture isn't real?

laugh.....jester


https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail...
Of course not. That's called a strawman, silly.

Read the faq.

2nd question, 2nd paragraph.

M.
What has that got to with what I originally posted?

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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don'tbesilly said:
What has that got to with what I originally posted?
The document you posted even says it's in response to the UK reaching out.

Not have your cheerios this morning?

biglaugh

M.

Deesee

8,451 posts

84 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
Deesee said:
Ireland could always leave the CTA.. rofl
It could, but why would you want to remove rights from British people?

M.
The people of NI (British or Irish) are covered by the GF agreement, they would not have any rights removed. That’s down to the people of NI to decide. ROI could comfortably request removal from the CTA, if they wished (but they don’t). Anyways discussion for another day/thread, never thought I’d see what’s happening today in stormont, and that’s the treatment of the process I’ve seen in my days & long may that process continue to enlongated peace.

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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CTA covers the entire British isles, not just NI.

M.

don'tbesilly

13,936 posts

164 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
don'tbesilly said:
What has that got to with what I originally posted?
The document you posted even says it's in response to the UK reaching out.

Not have your cheerios this morning?

biglaugh

M.
Can you highlight or point out in the pic I posted earlier ( posted again) where it states:

"The document you posted even says it's in response to the UK reaching out.?







Deesee

8,451 posts

84 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
CTA covers the entire British isles, not just NI.

M.
As many British Citizens live in Spain as the do the Republic… and per say UK citizens in the republic to Irish (born) citizens living in the UK is roughly the same as per the last census. Quid per Quo it’s all the same.

You could do a visa waiver between the two (if the EC allowed it) and join Schengen. I don’t think you would have any opposition from the UK government.

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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don'tbesilly said:
Can you highlight or point out in the pic I posted earlier ( posted again) where it states:

"The document you posted even says it's in response to the UK reaching out.?

You didn't post a document......

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M.

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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Deesee said:
Mortarboard said:
CTA covers the entire British isles, not just NI.

M.
As many British Citizens live in Spain as the do the Republic… and per say UK citizens in the republic to Irish (born) citizens living in the UK is roughly the same as per the last census. Quid per Quo it’s all the same.

You could do a visa waiver between the two (if the EC allowed it) and join Schengen. I don’t think you would have any opposition from the UK government.
My bad, was seeing you coming from a different direction....

If either joins the schengen, then either the cta has to be scrapped or the other party join schengen as well, in order for it to function properly

I think we're both saying the same thing, sort of.

M.

don'tbesilly

13,936 posts

164 months

Thursday 18th April
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Mortarboard said:
don'tbesilly said:
Can you highlight or point out in the pic I posted earlier ( posted again) where it states:

"The document you posted even says it's in response to the UK reaching out.?

You didn't post a document......

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M.
said:
"Sorry I was wrong"

M.
biglaugh

Mortarboard

5,729 posts

56 months

Thursday 18th April
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Dude, you claimed the reach out over youth mobility was started by the EU, posting a picture referring to the EU decision to start negotiations.

That notice included an faq noting that this was in response to the UK reaching out initially.

Merely proving my point about certain posters using pictures rather than links, to further their efforts at deception!

So live up to your username...

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M.