The pros and cons of Brexit

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Olivia Rendall
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by Olivia Rendall on Tue Oct 25, 2016 2:16 pm

The pros and cons of Brexit

In your opinion, what are the pros and cons that could come about post Brexit?

greglee20
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by greglee20 on Wed Oct 26, 2016 12:39 pm

Re: The pros and cons of Brexit

The Pros are not been held to Ransom by other Eu countries the stopping of this crazy amount of immagration into the UK .We are one of the strongest nations in the world so be nice to get back how the Uk used to be .

ballie1908
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by ballie1908 on Fri Oct 28, 2016 11:58 pm

The pros and cons of Brexit

I feel the pros of Brexit are that we can now get our border controls back and decide who enters and is allowed to stay in the country as opposed to just letting anyone in and taking our orders from Brussells who also appeared to make many if not most of the decisions. We can also negotiate our own trade deals without interference and make our Kingdom United again

The main con at the moment is uncertainty as to what is going to happen in the short term because there is going to be a little turbulence in the air whilst our flight reaches its destination but once it does, we will all be having a great holiday

catsholiday
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by catsholiday on Sat Oct 29, 2016 10:39 pm

Re: The pros and cons of Brexit

I see no pros for Brexit. We have always had control over our borders and those who think we didn't must be lacking in information. We have also always been able to say who we want to accept as migrants and who we have not and Brexit will change nothing except whether EU citizens can enter the country using their passport like everyone else but once here they are entitled to te same benefits as they get in their own country such as the NHS.

Contrary to what Brexit misinformers have been saying people could not just get a ferry or train from the EU and walk in without going through border control.

All Brexit is going to mean is years of economic uncertainly and negotiation and higher prices for us all

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