Wed-29-06-2016, 12:56 PM
(Mon-27-06-2016, 10:05 AM)Fred Wrote: I have excellent health care and I don't need a new hospital built every week.
I have no problem with immigrants, I hardly ever see any. And after all said and done I am one.
No doubt there will be good and bad points for everyone, but for me I see a bright future in France and a sad life in England.
It will be sad to see the Union Jack go, but I'll get over it.
Interesting thoughts Fred. You might have excellent health care. We don't. Like a lot of Brits here we have never been accepted into the coveted world of the Carte Vitale et all.
Anyone who has problems with immigrants is a half-wit.
Your "good and bad points for everyone" is a mind bender. I can't quite see your "bright future" in France. I was reading a poll in The Indy that said nearly 60 per cent of the French would support leaving the EU. Where they got that from I don't know. Our French chums hereabouts seem to loathe the EU but love the land of subsidy-heavy milk and honey, benefits laden, restrictive labour law ridden place that it has become thereby ensuring they are in their own happy place - otherwise known as feathering the nest and looking out for number one.
But then - they do as they are told by their German paymasters. Ironic innit? Two world wars and they still haven't learned...........
As for a "sad life in England," I, for some unknown reason can't see it. NO I am not a Brexiteer, but I think all the doom and gloom will eventually prove to be largely displaced and the UK will thrive.
Having said that, if Blonde Bombshell Boris becomes our new (un-elected) Prime Minister then I and Madame Admiral will be looking into the possibility of buying a Yurt in Outer Mongolia and going into making Yaks milk foam skinny lattes for export.