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On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 17:44:15 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>On 2017-03-24 3:06 PM, Bruce wrote:
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>>> Undoubtedly. I believe you expressed the same sentiments when disinterested third party types thought it their place to comment on Brexit. I got my feelings about Brexit but it's not my place to express it to interested first parties.
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>> I'll give my opinion on anything. Let's start with Brexit: it's gonna
>> cost them a lot financially, but if it gives them a skip in their
>> step, maybe it's worth it. Next up: Icelandic politics.
>
>It might cost them in some ways, but they figure they will make up for
>it in others.
That's why Theresa May's trying to crawl up Trump's backside. England
has a history of starting out nice to the wrong guy.
>From what I have heard and read, one of the major issues
>is the influx of immigrants into the EU and their heading to the most
>prosperous countries of north western Europe. Some of those are looking
>for opportunity and that means more competition for jobs and it drives
>up the price of housing. Then there are those that are heading there
>because those countries have the best welfare systems. Combine that with
>the culture shift. It upsets people.
Yes, understandably. But that has little to do with the Brexit.
Refugees will still be trying to get into the UK.
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