Tough week for our cousins across the pond. First the Brexit and now England gets eliminated from the Euros by friggin Iceland. Iceland! Drink up
Tough week for our cousins across the pond. First the Brexit and now England gets eliminated from the Euros by friggin Iceland. Iceland! Drink up
Yeah...they don't want Poles or others coming in as well, but the EU can/will force them to take ragheads, and don't tell me London hasn't been plagued with Muslim undesirables, from what I understand London isn't even recognizable to what it was 20-30 years ago...evidence by putting a Muslim shit head into the Mayoral seat!
The EU can't force the UK to take refugees, you racist wank bucket.
Eastern European states opposed the scheme for two reasons: because they said refugee admissions should be a sovereign national decision; and because many of their voters are virulently opposed to Muslim immigration. Britain is exempt due to its historic opt-out on justice matters.
Uhhh, ahem, okay...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/03/eu-to-fine-countries-that-refuse-refugee-quota/
http://www.wsj.com/articles/european-commission-backs-visa-free-travel-for-turks-1462357287
It appears you may be right:
Howevr Brussels does act as the central government on many matters.
The EU can't force the UK to take refugees, you racist wank bucket.
Tough week for our cousins across the pond. First the Brexit and now England gets eliminated from the Euros by friggin Iceland. Iceland! Drink up
You cannot travel to/from the rest of the EU without a passport from/to the UK. The UK is not part of the passportless "schengen" zone, so there will be virtually difference as far as illegal immigrants are concerned.Travel to/from and within EU countries is essentially passport free. Normal British entry protocol will resume and will reduce the number of illegals significantly.
You will need a passport to use Eurotunnel Le Shuttle to travel abroad.
This is a legal requirement if you are leaving and entering the UK.
Customs officials will check your passport prior to departure.
BREXIT MIGHT NOT HAPPEN AT ALL
The UK will take it's time to negotiate with the EU, and maybe before they invoke article 50, they may have another referendum.
Maybe some huge "natural" disaster or "terrorist" attack will delay the exit.
http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/why-brexit-might-not-happen-at-all
Congratulations, you just achieved Will E. Worm status.
What does that mean?
And your post is made with the flawed assumption that those searches were conducted by only or a majority of " Leave" voters.You could say that the positive side is that apparently they had a pretty high voter turnout... But I'm not so sure if that's a good thing when some of the most searched terms in Britain were "What's EU?" and "What's Brexit?", AFTER the voting was done.