BiancoGiraffe has demonstrated little understanding of UK government.But you don’t have any knowledge of the Single Market, so you won’t understand.
Why do we need two layers of government?
BiancoGiraffe has demonstrated little understanding of UK government.But you don’t have any knowledge of the Single Market, so you won’t understand.
Why do we need two layers of government?
The Cameron referendum was advisory only - that’s a fact, not up for discussion.You do come out with some ridiculous statements.
You must be clearly on the wind up half the time.
The EU is made up of 27 different nations with politics ranging from social democracy in Sweden to right wing populism in Poland, there are always going to be differences…..doesn’t mean it’s failing, far from itAnd you think the eu is a bed of roses with Germany and France in a cool relationship
Please provide the EU rule or regulation that proves “open door policy”how will that work with eus open door policy.
MPs had a duty to do the best for their constituents, which was to remain.Yup, we were told by the politicians on all sides that they'd respect the result of the referendum, clearly most of them didn't have any intention of that if it didn't go their way!
You are doing what Gnat does. What have "they" imposed?it's a very different place to 7 years ago due to Brussels imposing rules and regulations on member states!
Wind up.MPs had a duty to do the best for their constituents, which was to remain.
Schengen where recently arrived asylum seekers can cross borders even end up on the the shores too go to the land of milk and honey.The EU is made up of 27 different nations with politics ranging from social democracy in Sweden to right wing populism in Poland, there are always going to be differences…..doesn’t mean it’s failing, far from it
Please provide the EU rule or regulation that proves “open door policy”
this should be amusing to watch Gants head explode
Schengen is internal to the EUSchengen where recently arrived asylum seekers can cross borders even end up on the the shores to go to the land of milk and honey.
Just when you thought you couldn't come out with anymore tripe you come out with this.Schengen is internal to the EU
so FA to do with open borders
your “milk and honey” comment is based on your complete absence of knowledge or facts.
For a start very few asylum seekers actually come to the UK
the vast majority stay in neighbouring countries like Turkey and Jordan
There's always been the option to suspend the schengen border for exeptional circumstances. usually it's only a limited closure to a specific border.All them 'asylum' seekers on the beaches of calais are parachuted in then. Wasn't it France who were toying with the idea (if they already haven't)shutting their Schengen border.
Most countries have a far-right group who blame the problems of the country onto the asylum seekers.Why has the election in Holland have immigration at the top of the list, we could include Germany in this where the mad mutti let in a million.
How can asylum seekers determine domestic policy? They don't have a collective voice.
You said the EU “open borders policy”Just when you thought you couldn't come out with anymore tripe you come out with this.
All them 'asylum' seekers on the beaches of calais are parachuted in then. Wasn't it France who were toying with the idea (if they already haven't)shutting their Schengen border.
Why has the election in Holland have immigration at the top of the list, we could include Germany in this where the mad mutti let in a million.
Asylum seekers don't put pressure on housing, health, and school services
I can only address your final sentence because the rest of your post is typcal gantish gobbledygook.You don't say there's an option for exceptional circumstances rolls eyes. Perhaps they never envisaged such exceptional circumstances, or they might have been more circumspect. Might have headed off voters turning to the far right parties to bring about acceptable figures of immigration.
Asylum seekers don't put pressure on housing, health, and school services.
You know quite well that they do.At last you’ve said something sensible.
In the U.K. the problems with housing, health, schools, social services are due to decades of Tory policies…..no wonder they want people to blame foreigners…..and you duly oblige