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And the EU can insist on a hard border around the M25
Excellent, keep the riff raff out.
And the EU can insist on a hard border around the M25
Its the UKs fault, they chose to leave.And the EU can insist on a hard border around the M25
the blame game
So who is insisting on the need for a hard border?
It doesn't matter if Scotland is wealthier than Catalonia, you can't compare like with like.So what you're basically doing is downplaying Scotland's future potential and boosting Catatonia's...
All in order to fit your dodgy reasoning...
There are a number of uncertainties, but one thing is true...
Scotland is currently a 'wealthier' region than Catatonia!
In relative terms Catalonia is wealthier than Scotland.So what you're basically doing is downplaying Scotland's future potential and boosting Catatonia's...
All in order to fit your dodgy reasoning...
There are a number of uncertainties, but one thing is true...
Scotland is currently a 'wealthier' region than Catatonia!
It is no coincidence that remain areas tend to be in densely populated cities with high numbers of immigrants.That map hardly shows a 52 48 split
All it shows is that leave areas are lower density.
The EU referendum results map of the UK’s north is a striking sight. Lonely Remain islands float in a sea of Leave counting areas. In the North West, North East and Yorkshire and Humber, 11 out of 125 counting areas voted remain.
Hartlepool and North East Lincolnshire both voted 69.9 per cent to leave, and Blackpool with a count of 67.5 per cent summarised the feeling: the North wants out
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=h...3l2.17936j1j8&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
you can't compare like with like.
Ah, so now it's in 'relative terms'...In relative terms Catalonia is wealthier than Scotland.
The difference with Catalan is they would be a wealthy independent country.
There's no blame game - simply a statement of fact.
Is a hard border in the UK's interest? - no
Is a hard border in Ireland's interest? - no
Can the UK and Ireland come to an agreement by bi-lateral negotiation? - no
So who is insisting on the need for a hard border?
Immigrants didnt get a vote.It is no coincidence that remain areas tend to be in densely populated cities with high numbers of immigrants.
You seriously don't know?
Brexers want to end Freedom of movement. So there must be a border to keep foreigners out.
Brexers don't want to be in the single market. So there must be a border to control movement of goods.
Brexers don't want to conform to EU regulations. So there must be a border to keep non-compliant goods out.
So who insists on the conditions which require a border? Brexers do.
'Brexers' want hard working foreigners to be able to come.
'Brexers' don’t want non-working foreigners and their families to be able to freely come here and be free, for example, to claim child benefits for 'children' that are not even in this country. We want control of the number and type of EU migrants that come here seeking work
There is no comparison between SF and the Catalan independence movement, any referendum organised by SF would be about annexation not independence.Will you be supporting a referendum organised by Sinn Fein for NI to join RoI?