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.