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Unsurprisingly you obviously don't

Gerrymandering: May be used to help or hinder a particular demographic, such as a political, ethnic, racial, linguistic, religious, or class group establish a political advantage.

The clue is in the 'help or hinder' bit :rolleyes:

Plenty of other examples:
Boundary changes
Individual voter registration
Poll Tax linked to electoral register
Arbitrary time limits for voting eligibility

Better luck next time (y)

Good luck with that; I'm sure that legal challenge you spoke of is already flying for victory. All they need do now is make it stick and as you've still not shown that there was anything in place to prevent voter registration, I suppose it comes down to hopes and dreams.
 
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Meanwhile the rest of the world looks on whilst p issing themselves laughing at the shambles that the UK has become!


We were told the world would go into recession if we left. Shouldn't they be worried or even sh!tting themselves rather than P!ss!ng themselves
 
By your own idea, no, there isn't an imposed cap.

there are restrictions on immigration. This is the point originally raised, which is false.

You are trying to muddy the waters.

there are restrictions on immigration.

Case closed.
 
We were told the world would go into recession if we left.

not by me you weren't.

Show us who you think told us that. It's such an extraordinary allegation you make that there must be well-documented evidence. Lets see it.
 
there are restrictions on immigration. This is the point originally raised, which is false.

You are trying to muddy the waters.

there are restrictions on immigration.

Is there a government or legislative restriction on the amount of immigration from within or outside of the EU?
 
Because if there isn't, by volume, there's no restriction.
WT*??

You cannot conceive of any restriction other than a cap? If a night club let in as many people who turned up but not if they were wearing jeans or trainers you would think that there were no restrictions on who they would admit?

Really?
 
Requirements that any person (EU citizen) can comply with are not restrictions. The requirement to register, have a passports, pay taxes, comply with the law etc are not restrictions.

A restriction is a limit that is set which applies to all. The UK cannot restrict The number EU migrants as a member state (that opportunity passed). It can impose requirements. If any EU citizen can meet those requirements - they are not restrictions.

Wanting to restrict migration doesn’t make you foreigner hating. It imposes a great burden on a crowded state if there is a sudden influx of people. Public services cannot scale over night.

Plenty of leave voters disliked the bloated, wasteful, socialist, protectionist characteristics of the EU and wanted to change direction. Leavers do not blame remainers for the failings of the EU.
 
Motorbiking seeks to redefine the meaning of the word "unrestricted" to cover up his false allegation.

Motorbiking pretends not to know that EU citizens travelling for work are not immigrants, and can be sent home after three months if they are not working or are a drain on the public purse.

He dodges the fact that the two countries sending most migrants to the UK are China and India, neither of which are EU members so Brexit is irrelevant.
 
Motorbiking seeks to redefine the meaning of the word "unrestricted" to cover up his false allegation.

On the contrary, it would seem JohnD is making the false allegation.

oh and where does his post mention' immigrant'?
 
Motorbiking pretends not to know that EU citizens travelling for work are not immigrants, and can be sent home after three months if they are not working or are a drain on the public purse.
They certainly can. But do they get sent home?
 
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