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<blockquote data-quote="M-J-G" data-source="post: 6528084" data-attributes="member: 1819"><p>An exit strategy based on scaremongering of a few extremists isn't anything to base a plan on or draw assurances from, so I don't think that adopting the attitude that we'll be so poor nobody will come here is the best policy, plus even if we don't have a pot to p!$$ in we will still probably be looking after junkies and unemployed foreigners better than we treat those who work for a living.</p><p></p><p>Since Ireland and the UK joined the EU at the same time, the free movement between NI and ROI has never been at a time where such movement has been in and out of Europe, making this a new situation and making historical references pointless.</p><p></p><p>As for just doing it and see how it goes, I'm not sure if that's how a country should be run, I think a plan needs to be put in place. That way we have something to work towards rather than more aimless ideology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-J-G, post: 6528084, member: 1819"] An exit strategy based on scaremongering of a few extremists isn't anything to base a plan on or draw assurances from, so I don't think that adopting the attitude that we'll be so poor nobody will come here is the best policy, plus even if we don't have a pot to p!$$ in we will still probably be looking after junkies and unemployed foreigners better than we treat those who work for a living. Since Ireland and the UK joined the EU at the same time, the free movement between NI and ROI has never been at a time where such movement has been in and out of Europe, making this a new situation and making historical references pointless. As for just doing it and see how it goes, I'm not sure if that's how a country should be run, I think a plan needs to be put in place. That way we have something to work towards rather than more aimless ideology. [/QUOTE]
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