Probably as a country working out awesome trade deals.
You ditched your commonwealth kids for your EU so it might be nice if you beg
I see. We've to beg nicely, eh? Was that part of the "option" too?Probably as a country working out awesome trade deals.
You ditched your commonwealth kids for your EU so it might be nice if you beg
I see. We've to beg nicely, eh? Was that part of the "option" too?
So we should encourage increased immigration of "commonwealth kids"? I'm sure we can get some more from Nigeria or Pakistan if we need them, and we will!
What are OEs?Wasn't talking about immigration.
OEs are fine.
Just trade
Then how are you expecting whole industries and services to be sustained by employees drawn from this source? I think perhaps you're pulling our legs a bit, to cheer us up in this sad period of social and economic distress occasioned by mindless xenophobia.... Was good at 20 but by geezes I would never do it again
No.Then how are you expecting whole industries and services to be sustained by employees drawn from this source? I think perhaps you're pulling our legs a bit, to cheer us up in this sad period of social and economic distress occasioned by mindless xenophobia.
I'm stating that this is the problem. You're saying we can have free trade without free movement of people and employment. You can imagine it, but you can't get it from the EU, so to discuss one of these subjects is to discuss the other.You know.
Export. Import. Thingeys
I haven't read it even once. What does it say? I'm glad you'll get a good price for lamb, but I still think you haven't quite grasped the scope of this economic issue.Read the wiki link again about Maori groups
This. I don't understand this harping on "Labour lost the elections". Even with the near-total collapse of Scottish Labour (-40 seats, I can't quickly find a votes breakdown), they managed an increase in votes of 740,000 or 1.5% Britain-wide, and had a net gain of 16 seats in England and Wales. The governing coalition lost 20 seats.