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They are a mindless bunch of idiots in the first place. How can they change their minds if they don’t have any?
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最初一句翻译改为:英国应该参加最惠国繁多市场,然而能够不参加人员自在活动。
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No Zuni no die
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我刚刚听到里面几声震耳欲聋的咣咣声,还认为打雷呢,后果一看是晴天,真是奇了怪了……
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除非他们牛到把EU 搅黄了。。。
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今儿也看到这旧事了,事态能有啥转折????
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Like many people, you still cannot understand the result and want to make some senses out of it.
The reason many ordinary people vote to leave is very simple “they don`t like i妹妹igrants, they want their country back, Britain for British”. All other reasons are invented to cover this reason.
The soon you accept the result, the quick you can move on.
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These are just some possibilities that I personally think could be quite strong in the next few years regarding i妹妹igration:
there is a possibility that the number of i妹妹igrants from poorer European countries could INCREASE, whether temporarily, in the more economically active parts of the country, eg London, in the next two years, or whatever it takes before Britain formally departs from the EU and closes her borders.While they still could, i妹妹igrants who’re hoping to earn a better income in this country, might try to seize the last opportunity. And many of them are more likely to fall into the low skilled category. However instead of settling down they might just seek to get whatever they could while it’s still possible.
In the meantime, with the relocation of some global firms and the less than optimistic economic outlook, cities like London could lose some more talented European or non European i妹妹igrants.
In short, a swap in i妹妹igrants categories, but unnecessarily a reduction in number.
Should this be the case, it could be another pain to decide what to do with those who arrive in the next couple of years (and act on it) when Britain’s involvement in the free movement agreement finally runs out (if it does).
So, it would happen. But the fear is that it would happen for all the wrong reasons.
The above are just my speculations based on some very personal views.
I’m not intending to blame anyone or start yet another pointless debate.
To avoid further surprises we might benefit from equipping ourselves with caution.
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