Brexit, did this just save Zimbabwean cricket?

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Re: Brexit, did this just save Zimbabwean cricket?

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eugene wrote:Britain can of course re-negotiate its relationship with the EU so that they are a bit like Norway which has freedom of movement and similar employment laws as EU members. Brexit doesn't have to mean isolation.
Whatever happens Brexit won't mean isolation as no-one wants that despite the propaganda that says otherwise. Equally it is highly unlikely that freedom of movement will be retained as that was a key plank of the Leave message.

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Re: Brexit, did this just save Zimbabwean cricket?

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dang8811 wrote:
eugene wrote:Britain can of course re-negotiate its relationship with the EU so that they are a bit like Norway which has freedom of movement and similar employment laws as EU members. Brexit doesn't have to mean isolation.
Whatever happens Brexit won't mean isolation as no-one wants that despite the propaganda that says otherwise. Equally it is highly unlikely that freedom of movement will be retained as that was a key plank of the Leave message.
Yeah the main motivation was xenophobia and fear of Syrian refugees. No surprise London with all its foreigners voted Remain.
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Re: Brexit, did this just save Zimbabwean cricket?

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Kriterion_BD wrote:
dang8811 wrote:
eugene wrote:Britain can of course re-negotiate its relationship with the EU so that they are a bit like Norway which has freedom of movement and similar employment laws as EU members. Brexit doesn't have to mean isolation.
Whatever happens Brexit won't mean isolation as no-one wants that despite the propaganda that says otherwise. Equally it is highly unlikely that freedom of movement will be retained as that was a key plank of the Leave message.
Yeah the main motivation was xenophobia and fear of Syrian refugees. No surprise London with all its foreigners voted Remain.
Except of course the foreigners couldn't vote.
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Re: Brexit, did this just save Zimbabwean cricket?

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Good, I hope Jarvis and Taylor have to come back !

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Re: Brexit, did this just save Zimbabwean cricket?

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eugene wrote:
Except of course the foreigners couldn't vote.
Im sure there were lots of 2nd gens who are citizens. Or the white Londoners are just more cosmopolitan and progressive than out in the boonies. Same phenomenon occurs in the US.
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