Gosh, Tax, all I said was that you were plainly talking out of your arse. The trouble with you tooth pullers is that after a lifetime of not looking further than the inside of a yawning maw your vision has become stunted to a degree you simply cannot see the wood for the trees. No need to get so defensive old boy, you're simply not a thinker and there it is.
I doubt you even know the ramifications of the chinky settlement process.
Let me point you in the right direction.
Consider this: Moog is a Brit citizen with a full unfettered right of abode in the UK, married to a Thai resident in HK. If they wish to settle in the UK, his wife will need to engage in a process that will involve her in three intrusive and demanding applications, two language tests, a TB test and spend £7,000 in fees over a five year period in which third party sponsorship is not permitted. Now take the doorman to Moog's condominium, a HKSAR British National (Overseas) who has a brother running a chip shop in Burnley who wants to settle in the UK with his Filipino ex-prostitute wife he married ten years ago and who has residence in HK. All he has to produce is his BNO passport, his marriage certificate, proof of residence in HK and pay £250 each for himself and his wife and Bob's your father's brother, he and wifey can settle on a five year visa, and if he has no funds then his bro in Burnley can provide sponsorship for the first year. They too have to provide a TB cert but fuck the language test crap.
Moog should have been a Chinky BNO.
If I were a Brit. cit. sponsoring my spouse and putting up with the extortionate fees, stress and hassle I'd be down to my MP's surgery screaming blue murder.
Go and stalk someone else, pervert.
Not a pervert mate, blokes who've not managed to create from their issue and bleat endlessly about their lot in life, well maybe they fall in another category like the sad fuk who endlessly complains about the UK, is trapped of his own making in a foreign country and cannot get his bloke to the UK but his dearly beloved EU and Ire seem equally impenetrable ....har har har
^ Another silly idiot who thinks he's being clever...you ought to apply for a job in the cabinet.
^ your opinion Troy, you are entitled to it. But yet again you and the others on here with the Anti-Brexit anger seem to be the ones not living in the UK nor having voted so quite frankly you only have yourselves to blame for the outcome you keep complaining about. Funny old world.
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Har Har Har
I am affected since I'm UK within the EU and I did vote so that part of your argument fails miserably. The only reason I didn't return to the UK was because of the disgraceful visa restrictions due to my wife being a third national.
Can one of you jokers tell me one good thing that has come out of this Brexit fiasco so far? What future benefits are you going to enjoy? I don't see anything but an expensive mistake that will see even more misery in the future. The sad thing is that the problems highlighted back in 2016 are coming to the surface and you are just shrugging them off as if they don't exist.
Remainers frustrated impotence at their failure to stop brexit is highly amusing. This is one of the best things to come out of brexit.
The predicted demise of the UK following brexit is yet to transpire.
You could have a long wait for the negative consequences you desire.
The predicted drop in the value of sterling has not happened yet. Quite the opposite in fact. You will blame that on the successful UK vaccine programme. How is that going for the EU.
Poor Switch, as thick as the amyloid gunk clogging his synaptic neural network that is rapidly failing more and more by the day.
The depreciation of sterling on the Brxit result was immediate and radical losing 20% of its value against the world's currencies and has yet to make up this fall in the past four and a half long years. The British export trade is hammered by the post Brexit trade deal which has destroyed the coastal fishing fleets overnight, and reduced the flow of goods from SMEs by 28% forcing hundreds to quit production entirely, cease exports or to move production to the EU.
And NI is lurching closer to conflict by the day.
You stupid fuck, it's a fuckup Chas.
As I keep asking, you dull-brained mofo, what is it that the UK can sell to the world that it couldn't before Brexit?
And what tangible benefit resulting in socio-economic betterment has flowed from Brxit?
Brexit is a cult phenomenon with no benefit whatsoever other than to xenophobic credulous morons who prize vacuous rhetoric and propaganda sustaining the fantasy that they are inherently superior to foreigners, a bigoted parochial delusion fostered by charlatans and carpetbagging corporate tax evading shysters who are now free to exploit the stupid and gullible for the benefit of their own vested interests.
And for the last fucking time you cretin, the further fall in sterling was predicated on a WTO exeunt, an exit that was avoided when Bozo signed up to a useless deal that created new customs and excise barriers not seen for 48 years and excludes the services industries which account for 80% of the UK's GDP.
Oh, and I now see that Holyhead, UK's busiest roll-on, roll-off ferry port after Dover, has seen a 50% reduction in traffic as the Irish truckers forsake the Dover Brexit bollox and bypass Britain entirely in exporting goods to the Continent.
It just gets better and better, don't it.
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Poor seekingass. Since the deal was finally negotiated, sterling has appreciated against the US dollar and the Euro, contrary to your virulent predictions of parity, it continues to rise.
The problem here is not me dear chap. You hitched your horse to the wrong wagon, and you lost the bet.
Eire continues to be crapped on by the EU, while toadying to the myth that MS strength is better than any form of political, economic or financial success. Irish banks now have to fend for themselves, and their EU masters don’t give a fuck.
Unlike you, I would prefer the commission kept its word and aimed for seamless transition for both sides, but no, they insist on continuing with the “punish UK for leaving” posture.
I would prefer the UK to be in a position to help poor struggling members states, instead of the EU tying them up in red tape in order to keep face as a group.
A bit like your personal hopes for a vaccine for expats, you will end up with the cheapest, least effective option, simply because you refuse to pay for it. Sorry but you remain an alien. That won’t change even if you manage to escape Pattaya.
Pretend to be superior all you like, but one day that superiority complex of yours will be the death of you.
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