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Brexit = Failed Marraiages - P M S L
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3640 0306
Latest from the remainiacs scare the bejesus out of them dept!
Latest from the remainiacs scare the bejesus out of them dept!
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We hear all the time of a partner getting a better job elsewhere in the country, having to move, and the marriage falls apart. Why wouldn't an exit from the EU not be just as devastating ? Love and commitment is so vulnerable to these types of things. Any little issue destroys partnerships.
We hear all the time of a partner getting a better job elsewhere in the country, having to move, and the marriage falls apart. Why wouldn't an exit from the EU not be just as devastating ? Love and commitment is so vulnerable to these types of things. Any little issue destroys partnerships.
I’m a little puzzled (not for the first time when listening to Remainiacs).
Is this person suggesting that should the UK leave the EU then all people from other EU nations that have settled here will be deported? Leaving aside the legality of such a move, why on earth would the UK want to deport shedloads of working people many of whom are employed in healthcare, finance and other businesses?
At present the UK cannot expel convicted murderers due to Human Rights legislation. Those people usually lay claim to Article 8 of the ECHR (the right to a family life). Somebody who is here and married (and so entitled to protection under Article 8) is hardly likely to be expelled simply because the UK has withdrawn from the EU. Just what planet are these people living on? And to think, they will have a vote on 23rd June.
Is this person suggesting that should the UK leave the EU then all people from other EU nations that have settled here will be deported? Leaving aside the legality of such a move, why on earth would the UK want to deport shedloads of working people many of whom are employed in healthcare, finance and other businesses?
At present the UK cannot expel convicted murderers due to Human Rights legislation. Those people usually lay claim to Article 8 of the ECHR (the right to a family life). Somebody who is here and married (and so entitled to protection under Article 8) is hardly likely to be expelled simply because the UK has withdrawn from the EU. Just what planet are these people living on? And to think, they will have a vote on 23rd June.
Oh dear Mew Judge - your little secret is out ....
if we leave the EU - article 8 of the ECHR will still be THERE !
which kinda means what the LCJ was saying - the principles of the ECHR have been incorporated into Common Law so even repealing the Human Rights Act and abrogating the treaty as well as leaving the EU ..... wont do
if we leave the EU - article 8 of the ECHR will still be THERE !
which kinda means what the LCJ was saying - the principles of the ECHR have been incorporated into Common Law so even repealing the Human Rights Act and abrogating the treaty as well as leaving the EU ..... wont do
I have to say that me and MrAsk are at loggerheads, I'm all for leaving the EU but he is saying we should Remain. Today we filled in our postal votes. Me out him In. I am incensed. I've been pointing out the error of his ways all week but he has ignored my reasoning. This schism in our marriage may never be healed if the Remains win by 1 vote.
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