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The influence of the EU on Britain.

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  • Chaz Hill said:

    What about bringing back National Service? Solve the current recruitment problems and we are going to need more military to secure our borders :wink:
    It's not an entirely crazy idea, provided we broaden the concept of what constitutes National Service (as the Germans did). There's even a useful policy there, IMHO.

    If everyone was liable, after leaving school to in some way that did not teach little more than peeling spuds and how to kill people (instead doing things like assisting with social care, for example), it could really help the country, both in terms of social provision and social cohesion.

    I'd suggest that, if a 12 month service was the norm, those that signed up for an additional 12 months (provided they met relevant standards) should have university fees waived.
  • It sounds like a lovely idea. How about you pay them for the work they're doing?
  • Leuth said:

    It sounds like a lovely idea. How about you pay them for the work they're doing?

    I wasn't aware that National Service was unpaid...

    If I'd meant unpaid I would have said a National Voluntary Service.
  • Ok, I'm listening...
  • It would never, ever happen here, unless there was some way for the children of the rich and powerful to dodge it.
  • Why should the armed services have to deal with the yoot of today? It ain't their problem
  • Why should the armed services have to deal with the yoot of today? It ain't their problem

    I agree with you. I wan't our armed services to be dedicated professional people who have volunteered to be there, have the right attitude and receive the proper training. It would counter-productive for the military to have to start running some high school extension scheme.

    That said, I don't think we should be wedded to the idea that national service has to be military service. It would take lots of proper planning, but I don't see why there shouldn't be a form of national service doing work in the public interest in exchange for unemployment benefits (do they exist anymore?).
  • The idea is very appealing although would be fraught with problems. Perhaps the answer would be to make it voluntary enrolment with pay and significant post service benefits re housing, employment, tax breaks etc. Just off the top of my head but I’m sure it could work.
  • Probably the same, maybe worse - unlikely to be better than at present.
    But who cares ?
    Anyway, I'm heading to Catalonia (prob won't be Spain by then) because I like the way they are so pro-EU that they sent their main man to Brussels before he even got elected :smiley:
    Again you have missed the point.

    You know this thing called freedom of movement, which allowed loads of Brits, often pensioners, to decamp to Spain ? Often without bothering to learn a word of Spanish, and often opting to live in a cocoon of English pubs, fish and chip shops and bowls clubs? And then pissing off the Spanish because they were clogging up the local health systems by congregating in certain areas? Brexit means it's all over. They might or might not let you stay. It won't be your choice. It will be theirs. They've taken back control.

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  • Again you have missed the point.

    You know this thing called freedom of movement, which allowed loads of Brits, often pensioners, to decamp to Spain ? Often without bothering to learn a word of Spanish, and often opting to live in a cocoon of English pubs, fish and chip shops and bowls clubs? And then pissing off the Spanish because they were clogging up the local health systems by congregating in certain areas? Brexit means it's all over. They might or might not let you stay. It won't be your choice. It will be theirs. They've taken back control.

    Sources?
  • My current passport actually expires in May next year. Presumably this would mean I’m going to get a burgundy one next year and will have that for 10 years

    Not that it matters much at the moment. The only destinations I seem to be taking time off for are League one football grounds
  • cabbles said:

    My current passport actually expires in May next year. Presumably this would mean I’m going to get a burgundy one next year and will have that for 10 years

    Not that it matters much at the moment. The only destinations I seem to be taking time off for are League one football grounds

    The roll out of the new blue passport is virtually upon us right now. An application in May would certainly result in the new version.

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    My passport runs out in April. Think I will put in my renewal application early in the new year and hope to get the EU style passport for the next 10 years. I would find the blue style little englander passport highly embarrassing to have to carry for the next 10 years.

    By the time I have to renew again enough of the racist morons will have died off so the Brexit result will, I hope, have been reversed!
  • My passport runs out in April. Think I will put in my renewal application early in the new year and hope to get the EU style passport for the next 10 years. I would find the blue style little englander passport highly embarrassing to have to carry for the next 10 years.

    By the time I have to renew again enough of the racist morons will have died off so the Brexit result will, I hope, have been reversed!

    Apply for an Irish one. Job done.

  • Sources?
    Why would you need a source? Try seeking to relocate to Melbourne without being on the list of approved tradespeople. Barcelona will be no different after Brexit, why would it be?

    Or put it another way, we are Brexiting because too many Manuels are stopping good British waiters from getting a job. Why will the Spanish behave differently towards a Phil, unless he's got something they need?

  • My passport runs out in April. Think I will put in my renewal application early in the new year and hope to get the EU style passport for the next 10 years. I would find the blue style little englander passport highly embarrassing to have to carry for the next 10 years.

    By the time I have to renew again enough of the racist morons will have died off so the Brexit result will, I hope, have been reversed!

    You okay hun?
  • You okay hun?
    How many times are you going to use that exact response? Are there voices in your head telling you it is funny even after the 100th time you have used it?
  • How many times are you going to use that exact response? Are there voices in your head telling you it is funny even after the 100th time you have used it?
    It's only about the 2nd time I've ever used it, Hun
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  • The roll out of the new blue passport is virtually upon us right now. An application in May would certainly result in the new version.

    So I could be one of the first
  • Apply for an Irish one. Job done.

    Better still, get the Irish passport card. My one fits into my wallet.
  • Better still, get the Irish passport card. My one fits into my wallet.
    Your wallet must be very big
  • Can't we get a different colour? If I had a yellow passport I' bowl through customs, one arm aloft, over extended into a very English two finger salute, singing rule Britannia and shoving Johnny foreigner out of the way. If I tried that with a blue one, I'd break my hip
  • Why would you need a source? Try seeking to relocate to Melbourne without being on the list of approved tradespeople. Barcelona will be no different after Brexit, why would it be?

    Or put it another way, we are Brexiting because too many Manuels are stopping good British waiters from getting a job. Why will the Spanish behave differently towards a Phil, unless he's got something they need?

    Too right, exactly how things should be. Why the hell should Betty and Bill be able to move to Spain and be totally dependant on a country they've contributed nothing towards. Surely that situation should show exactly how ridiculous the entire freedom of movement thing is.

    If you want to retire to Thailand, it's perfectly possible, they even offer a retirement visa, however you need to be able to prove you can support yourself, that requires $25k to be deposited in a Thai bank, or you can prove a monthly income of $2k. Of course this is far less ideal than just moving and being a burden to the host country but seems perfectly reasonable to me.
  • You seem completely clueless about the EU and the concept of freedom of movement.
    I understand exactly how it works, I just dont agree it's a good idea.
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