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Probably because you quoted him in your post.

 

 

It was the Guardian who quoted him. Others were quoted too. 

 

This is an interesting exchange which provides further confirmation - https://neweuropeans.net/article/1151/would-eu-citizens-uk-be-safe-after-brexit

 

"Europeans who move from one EU member state to another to live, work, study or retire do enjoy a number of addtional rights some of which would be affected by Brexit (for example the right to vote in local elections). However, the right to continue to reside in the UK is protected by the Vienna Convention."

 

"Roger Casale also challenged leading Leave campaigner Douglas Carswell MP (UKIP) to acknowledge that no EU citizen currently resident in the UK would be required to leave the UK post Brexit. Mr Carswell accepted that this was the case."

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The right of EU citizens to remain in the UK post Brexit is protected by the Vienna Convention. 

 

Leading Leave campaigners made that clear - http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/15/eu-citizens-uk-brexit-uncertainty-immigration-status-referendum

 

"Asked by the Guardian last week whether he could guarantee EU citizens would be allowed to stay, Boris Johnson, the former London mayor and leading leave campaigner, said everyone who was already in the UK would have the right to remain.

 

Gisela Stuart, the chair of the Vote Leave campaign, said: “You have got the Vienna convention, which guarantees the rights of existing citizens and existing arrangements.†The Vienna convention protects the acquired rights of individuals in situations of treaty change.

 

"Peter Bone, a Conservative MP and co-founder of leave campaign group Grassroots Out, told the PoliticsHome website: “Clearly any EU citizen that is legally here if we come out of the EU would absolutely have the right to remain here. Any other suggestion is just absurd."

 

It's probably going to take more than trite quotes from the likes of Boris Johnson to stop my friends, neighbours and family from worrying.

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I'm confused, are we trying to defend Ian Paisley for not being part of 'the real orange order' or are we defending 'the real orange order' for not having Paisley as a member.

Either way it's kinda unnecessary, it changes nothing. both are total scum regardless of how close they're association is.

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I'm confused, are we trying to defend Ian Paisley for not being part of 'the real orange order' or are we defending 'the real orange order' for not having Paisley as a member.

Either way it's kinda unnecessary, it changes nothing. both are total scum regardless of how close they're association is.

Absolutely but taking the piss out of fashanu is also good

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You referred to him as an Orangeman clearly implying a member of the orange order. He wasn't a member of the orange order. He was a member of an independent organisation.

If I set up a "police department" and run around with my pals policing the street does that make me a policeman?

 

Aye, he's not an orangeman. He's just playing an orangeman with his pals.... you know, for a gid time and a laugh.

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I never knew William of Orange was a homosexual, but if he was then yes I appreciate the irony of an organisation with many vocally homophobic leaders choosing to ignore the fact. The hypocrisy of the bigots, however, is not surprising.

 

He helped out when they were busy.

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You're embarrassing yourself here pal. Take a break.

 

 

At least Paisley never killed a man unlike some other senior figures in Northern Ireland.

Should listen to advice given,your having a mare here fashanu

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Gentlemen, Dutch faggots killing the Irish should be a unifying memory, not a moment to divide and argue.

Ha ha!  You really are a total card.

 

 

 

 

edit for spelling, that should be   c u n t.   

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At least Paisley never killed a man unlike some other senior figures in Northern Ireland.

Bullshit.

The cemeteries and prisons were full of men because of his ' never never never' and 'bombs across the border' speeches.

He only took his ulster resistance beret off when an arms cache was intercepted heading their way.

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