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Ah that's nice, in our typical English fashion, always thinking of the welfare of it's foreigners.
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But it’s not. It says we’re deporting more and more people.
10 years after joining the EU, Romanians are living on UK pavements in preference to living in a house in their own country ... worrying.

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Worrying as to what they’d be returning to talbot?
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/// Worrying as to what they’d be returning to talbot? ///

No what we are saying is "leave Britain before it is too late, you have at the moment a choice of were to settle in the rest of Europe".
What is there to be worried about?
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I dunno talbot, you were the first to use the word ‘worrying’. Is AOG correct?
Post Brexit , what's that ?.
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Dunno. Maybe we’ll never know. ;-)
Assuming the documents are genuine and correctly referred to then the UK has already partially left the EU framework and is acting accordingly. Meanwhile the UK claims to still be negotiating/deciding how things will be (after the exiting period plus a further transition period please) and approaching the discussions in a spirit of the generosity so typical of the UK (as opposed to the EU's attitude).
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I dunno talbot, you were the first to use the word ‘worrying’.



Hung over?
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Sorry talbot. A little. ;-)
"Post Brexit , what's that ?"

That's the future, the time after your predictions have been proven wrong.
They are deporting them because they are worried for their welfare should they remain. Whatever exit terms turn out to be, continued freedom of entry etc. cannot form part of it because that was one of the major issues, and if left would need to be revisited.
Advising EU nationals that they should 'consider leaving' isn't exactly playing hard ball is it? No one should enter another country* without having the means of support.

* Except the very rare cases of those who are innocent and fleeing genuine persecution
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‘They are deporting them because they are worried for their welfare should they remain’

Of course they are. Of course they are.
OG. 11.08, " post brexit what's that " it matters not to me whether you lot stay in the EU or not , couldn;t give a toss really, it will not affect me where I live, enjoy.
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Where’s that gulliver?
Lol, I could make a good guess, zacs. ;-)
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I’d prefer facts.

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