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Sorry mate, but this argument is ridiculous. Britain is the major trading partner of basically every eurozone country. The EU needs Britain a lot more than Britain needs the EU.

Trade deals will get done and several laws and regulations will be grandfathered.
Yet I've got family in the UK who would say the complete opposite and I dare say they'd say your argument is ridiculous :)
 
Enlighten me. It's a good thing?
Everyone was long the pound in anticipation of a 'remain' result. When an unanticipated event occurs, you get extreme movements in financial markets which are exaggerated by the high amount of financial leverage in FX markets. Markets will stabilize over the next week.

We had a similarly sized increase and fall in the AUD vs USD a couple of years ago. Caused in part by George Soros. Nobody melted then.

Have all the Eurozone countries blowing themselves up been any better for the UK?
 

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Why wouldn't they be eligible for work permits?
Because they haven't played the requisite games for their national side.

It's going to be terrible for championship sides.
 
If you call a whole nation xenophobic
It didn't need the whole nation to be xenophobic. Just enough people worried about losing "their jobs" that they don't have to immigrants.
 
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The UK was one of the countries benefiting most from the EU. Hugely ironic the people who voted leave have just ****ed themselves.

Immigration apparently not expecting to decrease, no extra funding for health care, and a recession looming. Well done.
 
Because they haven't played the requisite games for their national side.

None would need to qualify for a visa, they'll maintain their residency status for life. But all three would easily get work visas (or passports in Schneiderlins case) under existing rules.
 
grandfathered regulations
You can pretend that's going to happen all you want but it doesn't make my point any less true. Anything said to the contrary is mere speculation. Kind of like farage saying the NHS would get more funding, or Boris and others saying a recession was unlikely but would apologise if if happened.
 

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Ridiculous argument. England is one of the most multicultural places in the world. This isn't South Park
And the English hate that it's so multicultural. Many in the north voted purely under the belief it would get the Muslims out.
 
I have a few selfish reasons too:
- Commonwealth Visas will be made available and the movement of commonwealth citizens will increase significantly. My great grandfather (Australian) earned an OBE and CBE for leading the RAF during the first and second world war and yet when I turn up to Heathrow, I am being questioned by second generation poms about my right to be here. So **** you immigration you ******* ******s, I've got more right to be here than you ******* do.

Great news that you'll no longer have to worry about fellas with dark skin or funny accents who have "less right to be there" asking you questions about your passport.
 
The UK was one of the countries benefiting most from the EU. Hugely ironic the people who voted leave have just stuffed themselves.

Immigration apparently not expecting to decrease, no extra funding for health care, and a recession looming. Well done.
Hi David Cameron. Nobody knows this to be fact. The most famous economist of our age thinks very differently.
 

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You can pretend that's going to happen all you want but it doesn't make my point any less true. Anything said to the contrary is mere speculation. Kind of like farage saying the NHS would get more funding, or Boris and others saying a recession was unlikely but would apologise if if happened.
Don't listen to Farage.

The home office makes up it's own rules anyway. I doubt they will shoot themselves in the foot on the EPL. Might stop the free movement of U18's to the UK for work but that's it.

I listened to a podcast with a sports employment lawyer on this very subject yesterday. Was very interesting.
 
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