Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !
28-02-2017, 22:06
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Re: BREXIT
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Originally Posted by Damien
First possible hump in the Parliamentary process of Brexit tomorrow: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39121562
The Lords might send it back to the Commons in order to seek assurances that EU citizens will be able to stay. I think this is something that is likely to happen anyway, it's more a soft protest to show some resistance. I can't see a scenario where this doesn't happen. It's too expensive and logistically difficult to deport all EU citizens, businesses would hit the roof and the uproar would be difficult to deal with. I think you would even see large scale protests and resistance. Imagine the police trying to rock up one morning in South Kensington to deport French citizens, not gonna happen.
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28-02-2017, 22:16
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Re: BREXIT
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Originally Posted by Damien
First possible hump in the Parliamentary process of Brexit tomorrow: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39121562
The Lords might send it back to the Commons in order to seek assurances that EU citizens will be able to stay. I think this is something that is likely to happen anyway, it's more a soft protest to show some resistance. I can't see a scenario where this doesn't happen. It's too expensive and logistically difficult to deport all EU citizens, businesses would hit the roof and the uproar would be difficult to deal with. I think you would even see large scale protests and resistance. Imagine the police trying to rock up one morning in South Kensington to deport French citizens, not gonna happen.
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May stated in the beginning she wanted EU citizens to be given the right to stay in the country and British citizens should be given the same rights.
It was the EU that said no, it would not be discussed until A50 had been triggered.
The only thing I can see happening is that when A50 is triggered any EU citizens entering the country from that date will not have right of residence, anyone before then will.
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28-02-2017, 22:18
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I don't see it being an issue. I think the EU are playing hardball to avoid mini-deals being struck ahead of the talks. This will probably be the first deal done along with Visa free travel between EEA countries and the UK.
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28-02-2017, 22:55
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Re: BREXIT
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Originally Posted by Damien
First possible hump in the Parliamentary process of Brexit tomorrow: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39121562
The Lords might send it back to the Commons in order to seek assurances that EU citizens will be able to stay. I think this is something that is likely to happen anyway, it's more a soft protest to show some resistance. I can't see a scenario where this doesn't happen. It's too expensive and logistically difficult to deport all EU citizens, businesses would hit the roof and the uproar would be difficult to deal with. I think you would even see large scale protests and resistance. Imagine the police trying to rock up one morning in South Kensington to deport French citizens, not gonna happen.
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EU citizens here before the referendum should have been given the right to stay, straight after the Referendum result. Brexit leaders wanted this to be the case.
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28-02-2017, 23:52
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Originally Posted by passingbat
EU citizens here before the referendum should have been given the right to stay, straight after the Referendum result. Brexit leaders wanted this to be the case.
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Those EU Migrants who commit crime though, need to be sent packing, they lose their automatic right to stay in UK. This is how it should be.
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01-03-2017, 00:05
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Those EU Migrants who commit crime though, need to be sent packing, they lose their automatic right to stay in UK. This is how it should be.
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That's how it happens in the areas of the country with the courage to enforce the law and how it should be.
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01-03-2017, 07:15
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01-03-2017, 08:10
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Re: BREXIT
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Originally Posted by Damien
I don't see it being an issue. I think the EU are playing hardball to avoid mini-deals being struck ahead of the talks. This will probably be the first deal done along with Visa free travel between EEA countries and the UK.
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They're out of luck then, if we have any sort of plan imo it should have mini deals at its forefront, divide and conquer might be the best strategy to adopt behind the scenes
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Those EU Migrants who commit crime though, need to be sent packing, they lose their automatic right to stay in UK. This is how it should be.
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After they've served any associated prison sentence
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01-03-2017, 08:33
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After they've served any associated prison sentence
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Or serve it there. Off-topic but I feel that we should allow people to see out sentences in their own country where we're confident sentences will be roughly the same and conditions aren't inhumane. Mostly because I think that would be better for UK citizens that have committed crimes abroad.
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01-03-2017, 09:51
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After they've served any associated prison sentence
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No, they get deported and serve a sentence in their own Country. Therefore, UK does not foot the bill during their incarceration, in a British Prison.
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01-03-2017, 18:39
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No, they get deported and serve a sentence in their own Country. Therefore, UK does not foot the bill during their incarceration, in a British Prison.
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I seem to recall Britain giving Nigeria a million quid to improve their prisons under the terms of a bilateral prisoner exchange scheme so we are footing a bill and when you think about it what exactly is the incentive for countries like Nigeria to take these people back apart from bribes, obviously we can't wait to get our drug mules for instance back from Peru to make their little lives easier and turn them into z list celebrities upon release. Vietnam is high up the list of foreign criminals here and whilst their jail conditions are truly awful, if you've got a few quid they improve remarkably. Imo if you commit a crime in a country you serve your sentence there so the victims of your crime and that society as a whole can see justice being served.
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01-03-2017, 18:53
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Re: BREXIT
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
I seem to recall Britain giving Nigeria a million quid to improve their prisons under the terms of a bilateral prisoner exchange scheme so we are footing a bill and when you think about it what exactly is the incentive for countries like Nigeria to take these people back apart from bribes, obviously we can't wait to get our drug mules for instance back from Peru to make their little lives easier and turn them into z list celebrities upon release. Vietnam is high up the list of foreign criminals here and whilst their jail conditions are truly awful, if you've got a few quid they improve remarkably. Imo if you commit a crime in a country you serve your sentence there so the victims of your crime and that society as a whole can see justice being served.
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Why should the country pay twice? Firstly, with the crimes committed on it and secondly by paying for the criminal's food and accommodation? Deport them.
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I agree with the Lords on this. We're British and we need to demonstrate our values of fairness.
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The government has been defeated after the House of Lords said ministers should guarantee EU nationals' right to stay in the UK after Brexit.
The vote, by 358 to 256, is the first Parliamentary defeat for the government's Brexit bill.
However, MPs will be able to remove their changes when the bill returns to the House of Commons.
Ministers say the issue is a priority but must be part of a deal protecting UK expats overseas.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39133400
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01-03-2017, 19:02
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This is not a defeat really our government always wanted the rights of EU citizens gauranteed and the same for ex pats and so on it was the EU that shut that down trying to look tough. I just hope the remain fanatics don't hamstring us too much during negotiations by getting us to give concessions without an equal reciprocal stance from the EU and i think that's their plan at the minute make brexit so lop sided that the public will turn against it.
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01-03-2017, 19:16
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[QUOTE=1andrew1;35888035]Why should the country pay twice? Firstly, with the crimes committed on it and secondly by paying for the criminal's food and accommodation? Deport them.
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I agree with the Lords on this. We're British and we need to demonstrate our values of fairness.
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01-03-2017, 19:22
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Re: BREXIT
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We're British and we need to demonstrate our values of fairness.
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History has been made!!!.... Andrew and myself agree on something
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